Major Painting
I am driven by a need to show the world my creativity through every brushstroke.
Discover Your Voice
Painting is more than self-portraits or still lifes. More than canvases, brushes and paint. It’s a bold and expressive way to share your truth. It’s a way to build depth and meaning when words aren’t enough. You’ll discover your own style, voice and genre through exploration, experimentation and risk-taking.
Why Painting at CIA?
You’ll have your very own studio space starting your sophomore year. Decorate and fill your space with what inspires you the most —posters, tools, pictures of friends and pets. The options are endless.
Another huge benefit is that you won’t have to carry your materials back and forth between home and school. You can store all of your supplies right in your home away from home.
Each professor in Visual Arts is an active, practicing artist in their field. They actively show their work and have incredible connections with local artists and galleries.
You’ll explore a variety of materials and methods to discover your style. You’ll learn art theory, technical and problem solving skills and contemporary practices in the visual arts. While at CIA, you and your peers will build a collaborative community network that sets you up to have a successful studio practice reaching far into the future.
Role of the Artist as Producer
There are so many more ways to engage with the larger world beyond the realm of the gallery or museum. During your junior year, you’ll explore various models of artistic production including performer, activist, curator and provocateur. You and your peers will end the semester with a capstone project, often a group exhibition, where you learn how to curate, market and engage with partners.
Student Experience
Max McMillen ’21 is the Program Assistant + Social Media Manager at the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center, which transforms lives by preserving, educating, and promoting Latino heritage through the teaching and practice of history, culture, the visual, performing, and literary arts.
Maxmillian Peralta ’21 is the founder and program director of (feverdream), a non-profit that provides artists with resources to cultivate and advance the arts. He also commissioned to created a portrait of NBA king LeBron James.
Davon Brantley ’18 is a working artist and the Senior Admissions Counselor at CIA. He has exhibited and curated exhibitions at places like Bay Arts, The Museum of Contemporary Art (Cleveland) and more.
Bridget McGuire ’14 is an Adjunct Professor of Foundations at Montclair State University. She received her MFA in Fine Arts from SUNY Purchase.
Nikki Woods ’12 is a working artist in Cleveland and the Director of Reinberger Gallery at CIA. She has organized numerous exhibitions for the gallery.
Meet Faculty
Lane Cooper
ProfessorLane Cooper is an artist who works through painting, sound, video, text and, on occasion, performance. Her work has been presented in venues ranging from Birmingham, AL, to Madrid, Spain.…
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Associate ProfessorAnthony Ingrisano is an instructor in CIA’s Painting and Foundation departments. Ingrisano shows with Lesley Heller Workspace in New York. Before he started at CIA, he taught at Briarcliffe College.…
View profileMichael Meier
Assistant ProfessorMike Meier is a painter whose work examines how violence reverberates in the American psyche through media, art history, and popular culture. Meier has exhibited in numerous galleries and non-profit…
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