Art played a significant role in the Curriculum when Stout opened its doors in 1891. However, as an independent unit, it lost its significance as greater emphasis was placed on Home Economics and Industrial Arts. The origins of the art major began when Orazio Fumagalli came to Stout in 1964 to lay the groundwork for the Department.Department files, meeting minutes, and correspondence, photographs and publications promoting student and faculty artwork, information on curriculum and program development, newsletters, foreign exchange trips, student artist-in-residence program, etc
A scrapbook of news items and programs about the USF College of The Arts, from January 1977 to Janua...
This departmental history was written on the occasion of the UND Centennial in 1983.https://commons....
The Undergraduate Bulletins are annual and biennial catalogs of the University of Wisconsin-Stout an...
Orazio Fumagalli was born in Italy in 1921. As a child, his family emigrated to New York City where ...
Liberal arts classes were offered at Stout as early as 1903. However, it wasn't until John Erle Grin...
Psychology has always played an important role in education at Stout. L.D. Harvey, the first preside...
Classes in clothing and household fabrics were included in the curriculum when Stout Training School...
Frank L. Dummann was a student at Stout Institute from 1942 to 1946. Dummann focused his studies on ...
View of an art class led by Ken Stout, faculty.https://griffinshare.fontbonne.edu/uasc-photos/1595/t...
An often irregular, quarterly newsletter issued by the Stout Alumni Association. It provides informa...
Art class in 1956.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/historic_images_1930_1965/1005/thumbnail.jp
Included are images of conferences and workshops, faculty groups, Stout exhibits, receptions, tours,...
Although art has been a part of the curriculum at most universities for over thirty-five years, it i...
On exhibit is past and current work of BSC art profesors who have been members of the Art Department...
A scrapbook of news items and programs about the USF College of The Arts, from January 1981 to Octob...
A scrapbook of news items and programs about the USF College of The Arts, from January 1977 to Janua...
This departmental history was written on the occasion of the UND Centennial in 1983.https://commons....
The Undergraduate Bulletins are annual and biennial catalogs of the University of Wisconsin-Stout an...
Orazio Fumagalli was born in Italy in 1921. As a child, his family emigrated to New York City where ...
Liberal arts classes were offered at Stout as early as 1903. However, it wasn't until John Erle Grin...
Psychology has always played an important role in education at Stout. L.D. Harvey, the first preside...
Classes in clothing and household fabrics were included in the curriculum when Stout Training School...
Frank L. Dummann was a student at Stout Institute from 1942 to 1946. Dummann focused his studies on ...
View of an art class led by Ken Stout, faculty.https://griffinshare.fontbonne.edu/uasc-photos/1595/t...
An often irregular, quarterly newsletter issued by the Stout Alumni Association. It provides informa...
Art class in 1956.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/historic_images_1930_1965/1005/thumbnail.jp
Included are images of conferences and workshops, faculty groups, Stout exhibits, receptions, tours,...
Although art has been a part of the curriculum at most universities for over thirty-five years, it i...
On exhibit is past and current work of BSC art profesors who have been members of the Art Department...
A scrapbook of news items and programs about the USF College of The Arts, from January 1981 to Octob...
A scrapbook of news items and programs about the USF College of The Arts, from January 1977 to Janua...
This departmental history was written on the occasion of the UND Centennial in 1983.https://commons....
The Undergraduate Bulletins are annual and biennial catalogs of the University of Wisconsin-Stout an...