Baylor Dept of Art

Baylor Dept of Art Baylor's Department of Art and Art History offers BFAs in 7 Studio Art Areas & Art History Degrees

Baylor University’s Department of Art and Art History in Waco, Texas offers a variety of undergraduate degrees in art history, ceramics, fabric design, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. Baylor offers students a growing academic enterprise that ignites educational excellence, leadership and research discovery. Here, students develop the ability to think critically,

master core principles, and learn how to distinguish themselves in a variety of visual and academic fields. We encourage students to participate in as many academic and research opportunities that come with being part of a top research university.

Congratulations to Painting Professor Winter Rusiloski who was named to Glasstire’s “Picturing Texas Art: Training Groun...
06/02/2026

Congratulations to Painting Professor Winter Rusiloski who was named to Glasstire’s “Picturing Texas Art: Training Grounds” list of artists and art professionals who have helped shaped the Texas art scene.

Professor Winter Rusiloski has been seminal in supporting and providing many opportunities for the department of Art & Art History’s students: creating opportunities for exhibition, a solid foundation to succeed in graduate programs, and ultimately, helping students find their artistic voice to move forward to their goals and dreams.

Congratulations on this recognition Professor Rusiloski - it is well deserved!

For more info: https://glasstire.com/2026/05/29/picturing-texas-art-training-grounds/

Graphic Design Professor of Art Genaro Solis Rivero’s work was recognized in the prestigious UnMuted 100! Solis Rivero h...
05/22/2026

Graphic Design Professor of Art Genaro Solis Rivero’s work was recognized in the prestigious UnMuted 100! Solis Rivero had three posters selected out of 375 entries by designers worldwide.

Only 100 works are featured in the dedicated Graphis collection and printed catalog. The UnMuted 100 is a prestigious international collection curated by Graphis that brought together some of the world’s most sophisticated creative voices, such as Arnaud Ghelfi (Atelier Starno), Craig Frazier, Chris Hill, Kit Hinrichs, Michael Pantuso, and Michael Schwab, responding to urgent global challenges through design.

The posters were developed through an intensive, independent collaboration with longtime professional colleagues Jeffrey Davis and William Meek. The selected work reflects both the rigor of professional design practice and the enduring value of dialogue, critique, and shared authorship.

Chosen by an internationally distinguished jury, this recognition underscores the critical role of collaboration as both a mode of inquiry and a defining principle of contemporary design.

Solis Rivero’s main role in the Fabric of a Great Nation poster was as an illustrator and graphic designer, while in the other selected posters, Family Pack and Connect-the-Dots Guns, he served in art direction and concept development.

Congratulations Professor Solis Rivero on receiving this amazing achievement!!

Photography Professor Morgan Ford Willingham’s recent work received international recognition and award in Europe, while...
05/20/2026

Photography Professor Morgan Ford Willingham’s recent work received international recognition and award in Europe, while another body of work will be on display in New York over the summer.

Ford Willingham‘s work has been selected for inclusion in the prestigious international Form Photo Award 2026 Longlist. From Form Photo:

“This year, the standard of work is exceptionally high, reflecting the remarkable talent and creativity of contemporary photographers from around the world. Each longlisted artist brings a unique perspective, a fresh aesthetic, and thought-provoking ideas that challenge and inspire… This year’s longlist demonstrates just how dynamic the field of contemporary photography has become, and we are proud to highlight the vision, originality, and skill of all the artists included.”

Morgan Ford Willingham pushes the boundaries of photography, printing on fabric and using various methods such as cyanotype. Her work Notions & Impressions “…consider[s] how instrumental nature versus nurture is in the developing roles of parent and child, the two fluctuating between the observer and the observed.”

More Info: https://form.photography/award/form-photobasel-photo-award-2026-longlist

Ford Willingham’s work has also been selected in the juried exhibition Unmoored / Unbound at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition (BWAC) in Brooklyn, NY. From the exhibition:
“Unmoored / Unbound is a juried group exhibition featuring 40 artists working across a wide range of mediums who explore themes of loss, transition, liberation, freedom and deliverance in their work. This exhibition presents how art can be a vessel for transition, a source of strength and wisdom, and a conduit for community in times of disruption.”

More Info: https://www.bwac.org/exhibition-content/unmooredunbound-dpx5f


CONGRATULATIONS Professor Morgan Ford Willingham on gaining recognition for your unique and amazing work!

CONGRATULATIONS ART GRADUATES!!Today our Baylor Art & Art History students graduated and we are thrilled and happy for t...
05/15/2026

CONGRATULATIONS ART GRADUATES!!

Today our Baylor Art & Art History students graduated and we are thrilled and happy for them. It’s a wonderful gift to see our students learn, grow, and follow their dreams.

We wish them nothing but the best as they move forward!

05/05/2026
Ellis Barber graduated from Baylor in 2023 with a BFA in Studio Art from the Department of Art and Art History with a fo...
05/05/2026

Ellis Barber graduated from Baylor in 2023 with a BFA in Studio Art from the Department of Art and Art History with a focus on Sculpture.

He was accepted into the three-year long Master’s program at the University of Mississippi with a full ride scholarship.

Barber finished his Master's degree work and his MFA Thesis Exhibition, titled “Creatures of Habit” was displayed at Gallery 130 in Meek Hall.

Ellis received the Graduate Achievement Award for 2026, one of two awards given for the year to students from the Art, Art History, Theater, and Music areas. The award is based on high grades, service to the school, and work ethic.

Congratulations Ellis!!!

Baylor Art students Soleil Johnson and Cecily Salas have been accepted into the “Piney Prints Exhibition” juried by the ...
05/01/2026

Baylor Art students Soleil Johnson and Cecily Salas have been accepted into the “Piney Prints Exhibition” juried by the Tyler Museum of Art.

This refereed exhibition will feature a range of printmaking methods by college and university students from across Texas and will be on view at Gallery Main Street in downtown Tyler, Texas, from May 1 through June 9, 2026.

If you are passing through or close by, make a point to stop by and see the wonderful, detailed, and thoughtful work in this exhibition at 110 N. College Ave in Tyler, TX

Congratulations Soleil and Cecily!

04/28/2026

Don’t Miss This Opportunity! Public Welcome
Tuesday May 5th - 5pm-7pm in the Hooper-Schaefer Fines Arts Building.

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Explore the Ceramic, Painting, Photography, and Printmaking studios and experience creativity in motion.

Join us for Open Studio & Portfolio Sale, a free public event welcoming the Baylor and greater Waco communities into the Baylor Department of Art & Art History studios at the Hooper Schaefer Fine Arts Center.

Explore Ceramics, Painting, Photography, and Printmaking spaces, meet student artists, and discover original artwork that will be available for purchase.

Get hands-on in the photography darkroom and create your own photogram using light, stencils, and photo paper. Watch your image come to life through the developing process and take home a one-of-a-kind print.

Come see how ideas become art!

Tap on Video to see work in progress…

Baylor Art student Aleah Burns's work, "Unstable Connection" was selected for exhibition in the annual online juried exh...
04/27/2026

Baylor Art student Aleah Burns's work, "Unstable Connection" was selected for exhibition in the annual online juried exhibition “Artovation” a student show hosted by the Texas Association of Schools of Art.

Aleah is interested in the increasingly complex relationship between humanity and technology, depicting the human figure both encompassed within and obscured by both literal and symbolic screens and other imagery inspired by the digital world.

The Juror was Catey Arnold, the Curator of Exhibitions at the Rockport Center for the Arts in Rockport, Texas.
Congratulations Aleah!!!

Link to the exhibition https://www.tasart.org/artovation-student-show-2026

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Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center, 60 Baylor Avenue
Waco, TX
76706

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