Art

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Program TypeMinor
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SchoolSchool of Arts & Sciences
In the art minor, you’ll explore film, photography, drawing, and art history to expand your career opportunities and interests.
What You'll Learn
Understand art from multiple perspectives — sacred and secular — and analyze the influence of Christianity on artistic creation. Appreciate the power of art while remaining true to your faith.
- Explore the Artistic Riches of Rome and Paris
Gain the knowledge to identify the key architects, painters, and sculptors who have shaped the Western artistic landscape.
- Understand the Power of Visual Communication
Learn how memorable visual messages have the greatest power to inform, educate, and persuade.
- Gain Hands-on Experience
Art practicums provide you the opportunity to experiment in the art forms you are interested in.
Program Information
Please visit our catalog for admission requirements and a full list of our courses.
Featured Faculty

Marek Dojs
Director of Communication, Associate Professor of Communication, Fellow in Catholic Studies
I am a professor of communication with a passion for interdisciplinary work. As an award-winning filmmaker, I explore the world, history, and the human experience. I believe film is one of the most influential art forms of our times and can deeply connect with our humanity. As a professor, I not only teach students the craft of filmmaking but also nurture their appreciation for this profound art.
My personal journey and family history have also cultivated a commitment to Holocaust and Genocide studies. The stories of my survivor family members have given me a unique perspective on this history and the challenges of Human Dignity in today's world. As a PhD candidate, I delve into the transmission of testimony across generations and its impact on the storytellers' identities.
Since 2014, I've proudly been a part of the University of Mary faculty, teaching courses in communication, art, and Catholic studies. Beyond my professional life, I'm a lifelong supporter of Chelsea Football Club, a musician, and together with my wife Madeline, we celebrate over 20 years of marriage and the joy of parenting nine children.

Chris Franz
Instructor of Communication
I teach photography, design, and studio production for the communication program and you’ll find me either in my office or in the studio in the basement of Welder Library. I am also an advisor for a number of student clubs including the Visual Arts Club and Marauders on Media.