Bard Graduate Center Summer School for Undergraduates in Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture
Program Overview
Introduction to the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts
The Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts is a prestigious institution dedicated to the advancement of fine arts education.
About the College
The college has a clear mission and vision, a rich history, and is named after the renowned Chadwick Boseman. It is governed by a Board of Visitors and led by a dean who oversees various aspects of the college, including venues, facilities, marketing, and employment opportunities.
Departments and Centers
The college comprises several departments and centers, including:
- Art
- Music
- Theatre Arts
- Center for Black Arts, Design & Global Engagement (BADGE)
- Center for Student Success
- Arts, Health & Well-Being
Admissions
The admissions process involves several areas of study, and applicants may be required to undergo an audition, interview, or portfolio review. The college provides reasons why it is an excellent choice for prospective students.
Student Resources
Students have access to various resources, including:
- Scholarships & Aid
- Student Internships & Job Opportunities
- Study Abroad Scholarships
- Special Initiatives & Programs
- Additional HU Resources
Faculty and Staff Resources
The college supports its faculty and staff with:
- Faculty
- Staff
- Faculty & Staff Directory
Research and Creative Endeavors
The college encourages research and creative endeavors among its students and faculty.
Bard Graduate Center Summer School for Undergraduates
The Bard Graduate Center Summer School for Undergraduates in Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture is an intensive, two-week program open to undergraduates and recent college graduates. It draws on resources at BGC and around New York City to provide an immersive experience in material culture studies.
