Coordinators: Raoul Deal, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Art and Design, and the Undergraduate Advisor for the Department of Art and Design.
The Certificate in Community Arts is open to all students seeking a Bachelor's degree from UWM, to students who previously received a Bachelor's degree from UWM or any other accredited college or university, and to people who do not plan to pursue a college or university degree (non-degree students), but who have a strong interest in this subject area. To be admitted to the university as non-degree students, individuals must meet regular university admission requirements. Students completing the certificate not in conjunction with a degree are not eligible for financial aid.
The certificate is designed to give students an opportunity to explore art in community settings. It is geared towards those interested in social engagement, environmental issues, community building, public art, and placemaking. Most certificate courses highlight art practices that integrate collaborative processes and social cooperation. Certificate students will also benefit from a minimum of three service-learning experiences. They will be prepared to work as artists in grassroots organizations, community institutions, non-profit arts organizations, and educational institutions.
Interested students should contact the program coordinator as soon as they decide to pursue the Community Arts Certificate. The coordinator's function is to help the student design a program of study from among the available courses and to guide the student in completing that program in sequence.
