| We
challenge students to develop and to apply their skills at
a high level in the many visual arts courses. We ask each
student to “see more,” to think creatively, to
apply energy to expressing ideas, to grow from criticism,
and to expect that virtually every piece of work will be exhibited.
No student can “speak” clearly or dramatically
without learning visual language. Beauty and truth are
not abstractions at Milton rather the raw material for artistic
expression – in the traditional forms, drawing, painting,
or sculpture, or in the contemporary terms of digital photography
or architectural design. Our students ask and answer important
questions about themselves and their world and art is
the tool that they use. |