Facilities
Maud Gatewood Studio Arts Building (Studio Arts Center): The Art Department is located on three floors in the Gatewood Studio Arts Center. Main studio rooms are as follows:
| STAC 017 (Ground Floor): | Foundry |
| STAC 019 (Ground Floor): | Clay Modeling Studios |
| STAC 023 (Ground Floor): | Ceramics Studios |
| STAC 132 (First Floor): | Digital Lab |
| STAC 136 and 136A (First Floor): | Printmaking Studios |
| STAC 234 (Second Floor): | Drawing and Painting Studios |
| STAC 236 (Second Floor): | Painting and Drawing Studios |
| STAC 238 (Second Floor): | Painting and Drawing Studios |
WEATHERSPOON ART MUSEUM: The Weatherspoon Art Museum, or Cone Building, is located on the corner of Spring Garden and Tate Streets. Each year it features group exhibitions, such as Art on Paper, individual visiting artist exhibitions, the MFA Thesis Exhibition and others. There are two lecture rooms where Art History and Criticism are offered: Cone 103 and Cone 107. Both rooms are located on the first floor.
FOUNDRY: The foundry is located on the ground floor of the Maud Gatewood Building. It is open for students to use when no classes are in session. Open foundry hours are posted at the beginning of each semester. The foundry is closed during the summer.
WOODSHOP: The Art Department shares a woodshop facility with the Department of Interior Architecture. The woodshop is located in Gatewood, STAC 003. The woodshop schedule is posted at the beginning of each semester. Students are asked to observe the attached policies.