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Company/School Name: | Franklin Pierce University | Major Classification: Hot Shop (Furnace Glassblowing) Major Classification: Stained-Glass |
Contact Person Name: | Jordana Korsen | |
Address Line 1: | 40 University Drive | FOUR YEAR COLLEGE |
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City: | Ringe | |
State: | NH | |
Zip: | 03461 | |
Country: | USA | |
Phone: | 800-437-0048 | |
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Email: | korsenj@franklinpierce.edu | |
Website: | www.franklinpierce.edu/academics/ugrad/programs_of_study/div_visperform/fine_arts/index.htm | |
Additional Information: Franklin Pierce University is one of the few schools in the country with a glassblowing studio on campus. Glassblowing is offered as a concentration in the Fine Arts major. "The cameraderie of glassblowing can be as fulfilling as the craft itself," says Professor Jordana Korsen, who is also a well-known regional artist. The Fine Arts Major incorporates the exploration and appreciation of society's visual culture, along with hands-on studio courses that develop students' ability to express themselves through original works. The curriculum prepares students for careers in visual arts, art history, arts management, and art education. Graduates also gain a foundation for further study at the Master's level. Coursework is diverse and broadly relevant, placing importance on exploring and transforming visual culture at the institutional, community, national, and global levels. Faculty have a passion for the arts and for cultivating artistic expression in their students. They continue to create works in multiple media on the local, national and international art scenes, which informs and enriches student learning. Students also prepare for life after graduation by studying visual cultures around the world and the impact of cultural globalization. Glass Art Courses Offered: Glassblowing I, II, III, IV Stained Glass I, II, III, IV |