School of Visual Arts Down Under
Penn State’s School of Visual Arts hosts two faculty-led study abroad programs annually in the South Pacific (Australia and New Zealand). These programs are open to all majors, do not have prerequisite courses or skills (no prior art skills or experience required), and can fulfill Penn State general education requirements. Expect experiential learning, exposure to new cultures, and insightful local guides and instructors. Whether in winter or summer, we welcome you to study with us Down Under! Dr. Angela Rothrock, arb184@psu.edu.
Sustainability + Social Responsibility in the Visual Arts: Sydney, Brisbane, and Lady Elliot Island, Australia
May 17 – June 11, 2022
Credits – 3 credits (ART 299)
Apply by – February 1, 2022
Cost – Program budget sheet
This course will introduce students to the urban art scene in Australia through a series of site visits while learning about and meeting the artists and communities that create them. Students will learn about art within the context of sustainability and social action. In addition to the time immersed in Sydney and Brisbane, the program includes a rare opportunity to spend three nights on an island within the Great Barrier Reef, snorkeling and learning about complex contemporary environmental issues that Australia faces today. Course highlights also include a behind-the-scenes tour of the Sydney Opera House, visits to Australia’s premier art galleries, learning about indigenous art and heritage, and connecting with the dynamic street art scene.
This course is open to all Penn State undergraduates, regardless of major or artistic experience. Coursework includes essays, sketchbook, and participation in creative activities.
In addition to learning about another country and its graffiti and aboriginal art, I met more Penn State students, and now we all share a common bond. The program was invaluable and life changing for me.”
Paige Garpstas, Early Childhood Education major, Sydney in winter 2019
I was really able to connect with the culture through art making. I learned so much, made many friends, and shared tons of great experiences!”
Brooke Burkhart, Art Education major, NZ and Australia in summer 2019