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Honors in Art Practice
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undergraduate
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https://art.stanford.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/honors-programs/honors...
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https://art.stanford.edu
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Honors in Art Practice

Source: https://art.stanford.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/honors-programs/honors-art-practice Parent: https://art.stanford.edu

Program Overview

The Department of Art & Art History honors program is open to Art Practice Majors.

The purpose of the honors thesis exhibition is to extend and deepen artwork students have done in Art Practice classes. The thesis exhibition is not an exploration of an area that the student has never studied before. The topic should have focus and clear parameters. It is expected that students have a solid background in their field of study prior to applying to the honors program. Exposure to a wide range of courses and familiarity with faculty will benefit you in this process.

Director of Honors Program: Camille Utterback

Student Services Specialist: Leah Lopez

Prerequisites

Getting Started

Honors Program Requirements

Junior Year

Finals Week (Winter Quarter)

Intent Form Due by Friday of Finals Week

Week 3 (Spring Quarter)

Honors Thesis Exhibition Proposal, Artwork, and Study Plan Due by Friday of Week 3

*See Art Practice Honors Guidelines and Overview for more information

May

Student notified of acceptance into the Honors Program

May

Meet with Director of the Art Practice Honors Program and thesis advisor to discuss thesis and summer research plans