Studio facilities are located in the Civic Square Building in downtown New Brunswick and in the Livingston Art Building on Livingston campus. Classes are offered in large studios for drawing and painting, film and video, graphic design, photography, printmaking, and sculpture and ceramics. Large informal spaces are also available as needed for intermedia installations and performance art. Each of the major studio locations includes separate studios for graduate students as well as shops, media laboratories, general seminar rooms, and lecture halls.
In addition to the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum on the College Avenue campus, several art galleries are located in New Brunswick, including the Mason Gross School of the Arts Gallery located in the Civic Square Building. These galleries and the Library Gallery at Douglass College display both student and faculty works as well as invitational exhibitions. Several screening spaces for film and video are available in New Brunswick through the Mason Gross School of the Arts and the other colleges at the university.