

New Goshen College sculptures installed downtown
Two Goshen College sculpture students installed their large art pieces in downtown Goshen, in what has become an annual tradition.
By its nature, the visual and fine arts attract creative people and practicing artists who strive to carve out their own niche. That’s why the Goshen College art major offers you a variety of concentrations to choose from, including art entrepreneurship, studio art, visual arts education (K-12), pre-architecture, and art administration.
The Art Department at Goshen College has a long tradition of preparing higher education students for successful careers in visual and graphic design, or for top art schools. One of the great things about our art program courses is that you can pursue both majors and minors in art studies. This allows you to explore your creative interests while also preparing for a career in another area of expertise. With our well-rounded curriculum, you too can make your mark in the visual arts.
In addition to comprehensive classes, art majors will a find number of extra-curricular opportunities to spark their creativity, like the three-week Arts in London class. Create and display created works, study the artistic achievements of cultures and institutions old and new, sell compositions at student art sales, or apply new ideas and skills to set designs and costumes for a theater production. Students can also enroll in the distinctive art entrepreneurship program that combines developing one’s artistic focus and learning how to open a small business.
Today, Goshen College art graduates pursue careers as graphic designers, teachers, architects, ceramists, professors, jewelers, and business owners across the globe. But before they can find their creative niche in the art industry, the years students spend studying in Goshen College’s art program will take them behind the potter’s wheel, behind the welding mask, teaching in a classroom, and mounting their own senior art exhibitions. Upon graduation, students will have the creative and practical skills to seek an imaginative, rewarding career.
Find out more about an exciting career path in the visual arts with a degree from Goshen College. Fill out the form below for more information about class offerings, academics, admissions, student body, other degree programs, financial aid options, and more.
Two Goshen College sculpture students installed their large art pieces in downtown Goshen, in what has become an annual tradition.
After discovering Ku Klux Klan flyers in her community, Goshen College alum and printmaker Ida Mae Short responded by organizing a free Community Print Event to promote unity and positivity through art.
The Class of 2025 Senior Art Show will be on display in the Hershberger Art Gallery from March 19 to April 8. An opening reception will be held in the evening of March 23.
Follow the Art Department on Facebook to learn more about opportunities at Goshen College and connect with alumni.
Art concentrations to choose from
of art alumni are employed within one year of graduation
of art alumni agreed that art professors are genuinely interested in their students
Learn more about Goshen College's exceptional academic outcomes and national rankings.
Emma Zuercher ’23 shaped the way she approaches interpreting, art, relationships and all aspects of her life.
Emma's storyArdys Woodward, a 2017 art and social work graduate from Kansas, came to Goshen for its strong academics, but quickly felt at home in a place where critical thinking is common even outside the classroom.
Ardy's storyPenina (Acayo) Laker ’11, a former Maple Leaf volleyball and track & field All-American from Kampala, Uganda, uses visual design to take a human-centered approach to solving social problems.
Penina's storyCaleb Longenecker Fox studied Art and Molecular Biology/Biochemistry, and is now earning his master's degree in business administration through the college's collaborative MBA program.
Caleb's storyAnnika Fisher '23 is studying sociology and art for a career in architecture, finding solutions to environmental and housing crises.
Annika's storyWhile Tim Landes was studying art at GC, he was already making a name for himself in the local community. His environmentally friendly sculpture design was seen in galleries both on campus and across town.
Tim's storyVeronica Berkey
Administrative Assistant for Social Work & Art