The Digital Arts area is technologically and creatively state-of-the-art. We use Wacom drawing tablets and Cintiq tablet-monitors, Apple and PC machines, animation tables, a professional-level capture ...
Teaching artist and children’s book illustrator Filomena Jack demonstrates making digital art using a designer software ...
Registration for the Digital Arts, Film, and Animation Competition opens on October 15, 2024, with submissions accepted until March 14, 2025. Winners can choose between an all-expenses paid summer ...
Many of our faculty and students have initiated online art history projects, making their scholarship and coursework more widely available while also incorporating new online platforms. From digital ...
The programs reflect the fast-paced, constantly evolving field in which art, technology and science intersect and are based on an innovative, interdisciplinary and project-oriented curriculum. The MS ...
The digital arts program explores the use and integration of new media technologies into art practices. Additionally, it offers a critical and collaborative art research environment where students ...
The Smithsonian Time-based Media & Digital Art Working Group is a pan-institutional initiative whose goal is to develop and share long-term and comprehensive preservation strategies for time-based ...
Based on full-color E Ink technology, the ePaper frame displays consume zero watts for static presentations and emit no blue ...
Take this quickie NFT art quiz about the creators making digital art. You don't have to know your blockchain from your bored ape.
Art21 is the world’s leading source to learn directly from the artists of our time. The mission of Art21 is to educate and ...
digital art, and sculpture. Community Art programs include Fall, Spring and Summer sessions for adults ages 18 and older. The classes are also open to high school students, with written permission.