Web Site: http://finearts.camden.rutgers.edu
Chairperson: Martin Rosenberg
Professors:
Julianne Baird, B.A., M.A., Eastman School of Music, Rochester; Graduate Diploma Mozarteum, Salzburg; Ph.D., Stanford
John J. Giannotti (emeritus), B.F.A., SUNY (Buffalo); M.F.A., Rutgers
William M. Hoffman Jr. (emeritus), B.F.A., Pennsylvania; M.F.A., Temple (Tyler)
Wilbert Davis Jerome, Diploma, Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto);
Diploma, Curtis Institute of Music; M.Phil., Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College
Olga Moore, B.A., Roosevelt; M.A., Wisconsin; M.F.A., Art Institute of Chicago
Martin Rosenberg, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.A., Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Associate Professor:
Roberta K. Tarbell, B.S., Cornell; M.A., Ph.D., Delaware
Assistant Professors:
Martin Dillon, B.M., Cincinnati; M.M., Oklahoma
Allan Espiritu, B.A., Rutgers; M.F.A., Yale
LiQin Tan, B.A., Hunan; M.A., Concordia, Postgraduate Certificate, Sheridan
Instructor:
Joseph C. Schiavo, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. candidate, Rutgers
The Department of Fine Arts includes major programs in art, music, and
theater arts. The art program offers areas of specialization in studio
art, electronic arts, and art history. In studio art, students
concentrate in painting, sculpture, or photography. In electronic arts,
students concentrate in graphic design or animation. In addition to
offering major programs, music and theater offer an interdisciplinary
program in musical theater. Minor programs are available in each area
and include minors in studio art, electronic arts, art history, graphic
design, animation, museum studies, music, theater, and musical theater.
In addition, in cooperation with the teacher preparation program,
students can complete majors in art, music, or theater arts that meet
the certification requirements for preparing students to teach these
subjects (K-12). Major requirements for each of the programs can be
completed only through daytime attendance. Additional information about
the program can be obtained from the department office on the second
floor, Fine Arts Building.