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General Fine Arts (BFA)

Develop your artistic skills, knowledge, and passions to prepare for a career in a variety of creative fields.

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Why a General Fine Arts (BFA) Degree?

A General Fine Arts degree develops your eye for aesthetic and prepares you for work in the artistic marketplace or for continued graduate studies in a MFA. Courses concentrate on design, art history, and professional preparation, all while building your skills in various art mediums.

General Fine Arts (BFA) at Cairn

Biblical Integration

Integrate and apply a biblical worldview to artistic expression.

Career Preparation

Complete and exhibit your work in a final portfolio during your senior year.

Campus Community

Build meaningful relationships with professors and classmates who are personally invested in you and your goals.

Experienced Faculty

Learn from professors and visiting artists who teach from their areas of expertise.

Academic Opportunity

Join in on vibrant student-led art-making workshops, exhibitions, and a strong on-campus arts community.

Honors Program

Join the Honors Program and dive deeper into a personal topic of interest.

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Get an inside look at our General Fine Arts Program

There are over 70 unique programs at Cairn to choose from! Not sure if this is the best program for you? Here are some more details to help you decide.

Required Credits: 135

Curriculum Highlights:

    • ART 251 Digital Photography
    • ART 101 Drawing
    • ART 111 Painting 
    • ART 131 Foundations of Ceramics
    • PHI 332 Aesthetics

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An Affordable Education

While the cost of a Cairn University education is competitive with similar institutions, we realize you may need financial assistance to take this journey.  You are not alone. 97% of our full-time undergraduate students receive some form of financial assistance. 

Meet Our Faculty

Matt Stemler

Matthew Stemler

Associate Professor, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Matt Stemler teaches drawing, painting, foundations of design, typography, Adobe Photoshop, and digital photography at Cairn. He also writes curriculum to further develop the visual arts program and organizes exhibits in the Connie A. Eastburn Gallery.

As a practicing artist, his installations use engineered structures and delicate effects to create contemplative spaces. Many of his sculptural objects are accented with mechanical components that resemble a farmer’s inclination to tinker, adjust, and invent. He also draws in charcoal and colorful combinations of watercolor with chalk pastel. These drawings investigate mark-making through layers of diverse textures and forms. His work has been featured in venues such as the James A. Michener Art Museum, The Myrtle Gallery, Square Halo Gallery, Art in City Hall, the Eastern State Penitentiary3 Museum, and the LGTripp Gallery. His pieces can also be viewed at matthewstemler.com.

Cayla Belser

Cayla Besler

Instructor, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Ms. Cayla Belser teaches courses in foundation courses and graphic design. Throughout her career, Ms. Belser has worked in several fields ranging from a greeting card company, local animation studio, a variety of art education programs, as well as working in the mental health community. Her varied experiences in the art industry have given her a plethora of inspiration that she endeavors to apply to each project that she works on. In her freelance career, she has had the opportunity to work with many clients including Highlights for Children magazine; Values Magazine, Holy Family University; Bucks County Community College; and multiple children’s book authors.

Alongside her illustration and design career, she has recently added counseling and art therapy to her skill set. During her time at counseling site in northeast Philadelphia, Cayla pioneered group art therapy sessions for adolescents, focusing on building self-esteem and communication skills. In the future, she is interested in finding ways to incorporate art therapy into college settings as a form of creative expression as well as building self-awareness.

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