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College of Music and Fine Arts COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND FINE ARTS CREATE SOMETHING MEANINGFUL BEST CITY IN THE UNITED STATES FOR CREATIVE PROFESSIONALS DO WHAT 1 Smart Asset BEST QUALITY AMERICA’S NEW OF LIFE BRAINPOWER CITY The Princeton Review IN THE U.S. YOU LOVE 18 1 Forbes IN THE REGION FOR BEST FOOD CITY ETHNIC DIVERSITY IN AMERICA At Loyola, you’ll develop Majors 5 U.S. News & World Report 1 Thrillist your creativity and witness the impact of your ideas on • Art other people and on your • Design industry as a whole. And • Digital Filmmaking U.S. PRODUCER OF IN you’ll do it all alongside FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS • Journalism singers, sculptors, The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau 1 3 • Strategic Communication TOP of Education and Cultural Affairs STUDENTS rappers, playwrights, web (Advertising, Public Relations, STUDY ABROAD designers, journalists, and and Visual Communication) creatives of all kinds. You’ll • Theatre Arts + Dance learn how to take your • School of Music BEST REGIONAL creativity and make it BEST CITY • Music Industry Studies UNIVERSITIES IN THE U.S. into a career. • Popular, Urban, and IN THE SOUTH Travel and Leisure 10 U.S. News & World Report 2 Readers’ Survey Electronic music ART Make art; make meaning. Draw inspiration from New Orleans’ rich history and diverse art scene to feed your Creative Classes imagination. Working in small studio settings, INTERACTIVE AND you’ll be mentored by professional artist- ELECTRONIC MEDIA II Tackle projects ranging from small instructors to set yourself on a career path sculptures to fully interactive where creativity and self-expression make an environmental installations. You’ll build expertise using interactive impact and a difference in people’s lives. game development and graphics software, digital imaging, 3-D printing, and other fabrication tools. LEARN MORE: cmfa.loyno.edu/ART SCULPTURE STUDIO I How do you create a 50-foot line using nontraditional sculpture materials? In this and other projects, you will be challenged to break down What you can do About our program your creative boundaries to solve conceptual problems and shape your • Go behind the scenes with museum You’ll refine your practice in major own vision artistically, socially, curators and art market professionals. art disciplines: drawing, painting, and politically. sculpture, photography, printmaking, • Intern with Julia Street galleries, ART AND THE JESUITS IN EARLY and motion graphics. And you’ll therapeutic health facilities, artists’ MODERN ROME explore the history of art-making studios, and international art shows Hit the streets of the Eternal City such as Prospect New Orleans. in cultural context. in this study abroad course. You’ll explore iconic sites of Renaissance • Show your work in Loyola art You’ll sharpen your technical and and Baroque art and learn how the galleries, downtown arts problem-solving skills, refine your early Jesuits integrated them into venues, and local artist-owned powers of observation and analysis, influential cultural policies. exhibition spaces. and prepare for a career as a professional artist—or in one of PAINTING I • Rub shoulders with arts the many art-related fields where Van Gogh did it. So did Frida Kahlo. professionals at city festivals and creativity shapes the world. Color the world the way you see it— countless cultural events. and transform the way others see it, too—as you explore a wide range of • Hone your technique in Majors painting techniques and approaches. Loyola’s new, state-of-the-art studio facilities. • Studio Art—art-related career focus (BA) • Learn from master artist faculty at • Studio Art—fine art practice (BFA) the top of their field. DESIGN Loyola is the only Jesuit institution to offer a professional Creative Classes degree in design. Discover your design 2018 DESIGN TOPICS potential while exploring solutions to real- NEW ORLEANS Collaborate with professional OYSTER FESTIVAL designers who specialize in world problems. Develop your talents JUNE 2 & 3, 2018 contemporary design areas like 3D animation, design-build, and lettering through wide-ranging internships. You’ll Pat Fleming: New Orleans Oyster Fest poster and type design. be ready for a career in the ever-changing PROFESSIONAL world of design. DESIGN PRACTICE Shift your mindset from student to design professional. You will LEARN MORE: cmfa.loyno.edu/DESIGN gain important business skills SEE STUDENT WORK: loyoladesign.com from building client relationships and designing real-life projects to creating successful portfolios and landing top design jobs. Emmalia Alao: Ravers of the 90s, raver typology poster series Nick Pitcher: Wayfinding app mobile mockups DESIGN BUSINESS What you can do About our program This class, taught by an attorney, teaches students the business side • Intern with Facebook, GE Digital, New Design is the practice of organizing and of design and will prepare them for Orleans Museum of Art, Idea Village creating visual content to communicate the world of work—from freelance startup or 100+ other organizations. ideas and experiences to a specific to studios to agencies. Current audience. The Bachelor of Design in Graphic information on job listings and Design begins with foundation coursework pricing will be discussed. This course • Create using both analog and digital tools from the pencil to spray paint covering basic design principles, process, also addresses legal issues such as typography, image making, computer skills, how copyright laws affect the to computer to 3D printer to history and theory. These are followed income and work of graphic Virtual Reality. by specialized classes in motion graphics, designers and sample contracts interactive design, publication design, and for freelance projects. • Establish client relationships across social/political design. New Orleans before you graduate. SOCIAL AND POLITICAL DESIGN The Bachelor of Design in Interactive Bobbie Green and Laura Harkness: User Experience design storyboards Above: Class Project: Type In Motion (above) Make the world better through • Network with art directors, filmmakers, design shares the same foundation design! This course takes you into photographers, and other design stars course work. The last two years are New Orleans to work for social good. dedicated to understanding screen based In a recent class, Loyola students during Design Forum scheduled every Wednesday. design narratives like game design, app created a brand which included design and web design. laser cut signs, logo designs and stickers for a Lower Ninth Ward • Participate in portfolio review with In the senior year, all design students market that served as the only fresh local, national and international alumni explore a capstone project which produce sourced within 3 miles. This during the annual Alumni conference. culminates in a final show in Loyola’s project was a chance for students professional gallery. familiar with high-tech design tools • Study abroad in New Zealand, to embrace the city’s handmade Australia or in other design programs vernacular. Their effort to bring where Loyola has established healthy food to an urban food desert was spotlighted on the Ellen exchange programs. Majors DeGeneres Show. • Bachelor of Design in Graphic Design • Bachelor of Design in Interactive Design Emma Mazzuca: Elliot and the Bots, children’s book about childhood illness Jonathan Lopez ’16 : Teaching Lettering Workshop DIGITAL FILMMAKING Filmmaking is Storytelling and your passion drives you to share your ideas. In Loyola’s Creative Classes hands-on Digital Filmmaking program, you INTRO TO THE BUSINESS OF FILM make movies from day one. We are planted in This course provides students with the heart of Hollywood South, where major films an overview of the film industry from a business perspective. work day and night both on and off campus. Students will prepare business plans, select content, secure funding and intellectual property rights, LEARN MORE: cmfa.loyno.edu/FILM hire talent, market, and plan the core phases of a production from conception to completion. DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKING This course introduces students to What you can do About our program the art of documentary filmmaking and the professional skills used • Learn from professional filmmakers, Hollywood South is flourishing and in the field. The course practices directors, producers, and there’s no better place to study non-fiction filmmaking from the others while in the classroom filmmaking than New Orleans! From conceptualization of an idea through and attending the weekly Film Tremé and Beasts of the Southern post-production. Students will learn Colloquium lecture series. Wild to True Detective and Twelve visual storytelling and interview Years a Slave, many critically acclaimed techniques and the different • Intern with professional productions were shot right here documentary traditions, genres, film productions and local in Louisiana. media companies to get first- and styles. hand experience working on While studying Digital Filmmaking actual projects. SENIOR FILM PROJECT at Loyola, you’ll manage projects, In this capstone course of the Digital • Use our state-of-the-art Mac create original works, develop a Filmmaking program, the Senior Film computer labs, recording studios, network of collaborators, and learn Project focuses on the production and digital equipment check- to market yourself as a professional. of a single professional-quality film. out room to create and finish Students take courses in production, With the goal of placing all concepts your projects. screenwriting, film
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