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FineArts

Facilities

Art History Facilities

The IU Southeast Art History classrooms are state-of-the-art, utilizing recently installed digital projection and internet access. The Visual Resource collection houses over 25,000 slide examples of both Western and Nonwestern art and  also includes CD-ROM, Laser Disk, and Video holdings. This facility is fully equipped for digital reproduction and cataloging of images.

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Ceramics Facilities

The IU Southeast ceramics studio is equiped with: a ventilated main studio with 13 electric wheels with workspace for hand building with 2 extruders, a slab roller, a ball mill; ventilated clay mixing room with 2 clay mixers, a pugmill; ventilated kiln room with large gas reduction kiln, gas reduction text kiln, small wood firing kiln, 3 computer controlled electric kilns,  outdoor raku kiln and fuming area, 2 computer controlled glass fusing kilns; ventilated glaze room with spray booth and stainless steel countertops; mixed media and plaster work area with outdoor access including plaster mold dryer, compressed air, sandblaster, and an assortment of hand and power tools. An extensive material inventory of over 150 clay and glaze materials.  Private studios for five BFA students in ceramics, additional storage space for student clay and art work.

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Drawing Facilities

18-student studio equipped with studio horses, floor-to-ceiling exhibition and presentation surfaces, lighting for both daylight and studio incandescent, figure platform area. Model’s dressing room.

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The Drawing Studio. Figure platform in the Drawing Studio. Studio horses  in the Drawing Studio. Storage shelves in the Drawing Studio.

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Foundation Studio Facilities

Three studios are devoted to Foundation studies including an 18-student studio equipped with studio horses, 24 state-of-the-art high-powered Macintosh computer stations, and a studio for 3-D studies, including glass.

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The 2D Studio. The 3D Studio. The sink area in the 3D Studio. Storage shelves in the 3D Studio.

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Graphic Design Facilities

24 state-of-the-art high-powered Macintosh computer stations fully loaded with all current graphic and web design programs. Facilities also include slide and flat bed scanning, and large and small format printing.

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iMac computer in the Mac Lab. View of the front of the Mac Lab. View of the back of the Mac Lab. The printing station in the Mac Lab.

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Painting Facilities

18-easel facility with both artificial daylight and natural northern light, also includes vented spray booth, and painting storage, floor to ceiling exhibition and presentation surfaces.

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Storage racks for canvases. Easels in the Painting Studio. Easels in the Painting Studio.

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Printmaking Facilities

18 student studio equipped with two lithography presses, three etching presses, three relief presses; separate etching facility with fully vented acid chamber; separate Lithography stone graining facility; separate print curating and storage facility.

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The acid bath in the Printmaking Studio. Drying racks in the Printmaking Studio. Hot plates in the Printmaking Studio. Printing press in the Printmaking Studio. The Drawing Studio. Studio horses  in the Drawing Studio.

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