The Visual Arts Department's facilities are in downtown New Brunswick and on the Livingston Campus in Piscataway. These two campuses house studio classrooms, computer labs, seminar rooms, lecture halls, and the Mason Gross Galleries at Civic Square.
CIVIC SQUARE BUILDING
Most visual arts classes meet in the Civic Square Building (CSB), in which there are project spaces, critique rooms, a lighting studio for students to photograph artwork, and an intimate resource center with reference books and magazines.
CSB's five computer labs are equipped with workstations, scanners, and printers tailored to the specific needs of design, photography, media, print, and video. Additionally, there are color and black-and-white darkrooms, sound and video-recording and editing facilities, a woodshop, and a comprehensive print workshop.
LIVINGSTON ART BUILDING
The Livingston Art Building (LAB) houses the department's sculpture facilities, including workshops for wood, metal, and ceramics. Individual studios, a gallery, and space for students to work outdoors are also found at LAB.
INDIVIDUAL STUDIOS
Studio spaces for M.F.A. students and some advanced B.F.A. undergraduates are available at both CSB and LAB.
MASON GROSS GALLERIES
The Mason Gross Galleries in the Civic Square Building present exhibitions by students, faculty, and distinguished outside artists.