School of Art Learning Opportunities
MSUM School of Art students embrace diversity, challenges, opportunities, unique experiences and continue to produce incredible results. You can participate in student organizations, show your work in local and regional art exhibitions, gain hands-on experience through volunteer and service learning opportunities, and more.
Are you interested in living and learning with peers who have similar interests as you? The Art & Design Learning Community may be for you. Join this community to strengthen your passion for art, utilize creative collaboration and production skills, build critical analysis abilities and learn from our dedicated, award-winning faculty.
Gain experience in arts management by working in the School of Art. Studio technicians, gallery monitors, gallery installers and shop monitors are all needed to help events and exhibitions run smoothly. Visit DragonJobs to learn more.
Gain experience in a variety of art fields in the School of Art. Studio technicians, gallery monitors, gallery installation and shop monitors provide experience in arts management and studio management. Internships at local galleries and museums are available. For more information, contact your academic advisor.
Ceramics Guild provides opportunities for you to be involved with ceramic arts regardless of your major. We provide access to clay and facilities for making ceramics, as well as plan community events and field trips.
The Illustration Guild is dedicated to bringing together artists, illustrators and anyone interested in illustration, graphic arts and animation. The goal of this student organization is to help foster the art community at MSUM and improve networking skills.
Numerous internship opportunities are available for Art History students. Though internships aren’t required, they’re highly recommended. Many organizations in Fargo-Moorhead are looking for talented student interns, therefore there are several internship options to choose from. Recent students have interned with the following organizations, among others:
- Plains Art Museum
- MSUM Art Gallery
- Rourke Art Museum
- Kaddatz Gallery
- Lake Region Arts council
- Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County
For more information on internship opportunities, contact Anna Arnar.
The purpose of the MSUM National Art Education Association chapter is to promote Art Education through professional development, service, advancement of knowledge and leadership.
Studying abroad is an excellent investment in your academic goals, future profession and own personal development. It can also help set you apart, whether you want to pursue graduate school or a great career. There are several study abroad program options, including: exchange programs, external providers and short-term faculty-led programs.
The six-credit MSUM Art History thesis requirement will prepare you for art history research—including working with primary sources and original material in archives—as well as public speaking. These skills are highly sought after by employers. A supervised independent study, the thesis project involves identifying a unique art historical or architectural problem and locating appropriate original sources related to it to provide an informed interpretation and analysis. Most undergraduate programs do not have this requirement, so you'll have an advantage when applying to graduate school.
Travel to see exhibitions and monuments in person and meet professionals in the field. As you expand your knowledge of art history, you’ll also extend your network of contacts within the field.
The MSUM Art Education program provides more than 500 volunteer service hours annually to local organizations and agencies providing support, as well as recreational and therapeutic related programming, for pre-school, school-age, at-risk, elderly, war-involved and adults with exceptionalities in the community.
The Art Education program also has strong partnerships with more than 30 local organizations and agencies, where you’re able to gain field experience through service learning practicums. These practicums often lead to potential employment opportunities.
For more information on volunteer and service learning opportunities, talk with your advisor.
Works on Paper Guild is a group of artists and non-artists who gather to explore the creative world of printmaking. Participate in an annual print conference, run and organize a student art sale, and more!