UIUC College of Fine and Applied Arts

UIUC College of Fine and Applied Arts

infobox University
name= University of Illinois College of Fine and Applied Arts


dean= Robert B. Graves (interim)
established= 1867
type= Public
staff=
faculty= 376
students= 2818b]
undergrad= 1935c]
postgrad= 883d]
city= Champaign, Illinois
country= USA
free_label= Admissions
free= 37.4%b]
website= http://www.faa.illinois.edu|www.faa.illinois.edu]

The College of Fine and Applied Arts (FAA) is a multi-disciplinary art school at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Academic units

* School of Architecture
* School of Art and Design
**Art Education
**Art History
**Ceramics
**Glass
**Graphic Design
**Industrial Design
**Metal/jewelry
**Painting
**Photography
* Department of Dance
* Department of Landscape Architecture
* Department of Theatre
* School of Music
**Composition/Theory
**Conducting
**Jazz Studies
**Performance
**Music Education
**Musicology
**Piano Pedagogy
* Department of Urban and Regional Planning

College facilities

*Architecture Building
*Architecture East Annex One
*Art & Design Building
*Art East Annex Two
*Building Research Council (BRC)
*Dance Studio
*Erlanger House, Urbana, Illinois
*Flagg Hall
*I-Space Gallery, Chicago Illinois
*Japan House
*Krannert Art Museum
*Krannert Center for the Performing Arts
*Music Building
*Mumford Hall
*Noble Hall
*Smith Memorial Hall
*Temple Hoyne Buell Hall

Notable alumni

*Max Abramovitz, B.S. 1929, architect of the Avery Fisher Hall of Lincoln Center and Assembly Hall on the Illinois campus
*Chris Britt, 2003, editorial cartoonist
*Temple Hoyne Buell, B.S. 1916
*Henry Bacon, 1884, architect of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
*Jeanne Gang, B.S. 1986, founder and principal of the Chicago architecture firm Studio Gang
*Ralph Johnson, B.Arch 1971, principle architect of the Perkins+Will
*Ang Lee, B.A. 1980m, Academy Award-winning movie director (Best Director, 2005, Brokeback Mountain)
*César Pelli, M.Arch. 1954, architect of Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
*Nathan Clifford Ricker, D.Arch. 1873, architecture educator
*Jay Ryan, B.F.A. 1994, artist and rock musician

References

External links

* [http://www.faa.uiuc.edu/ College of Fine and Applied Arts]


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