LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES
Morris Hall
Majors offered
Illustration,Illustration Design
This 13,783-square-foot, five-bay Italianate brick and stucco structure, with a second-floor balcony of intricate ironwork, survived the Civil War, fires, earthquakes and floods. Designed by John S. Norris, the building was originally a private residence. Among its outstanding architectural features is a delicate, unsupported spiral staircase that leads to a cupola. Morris Hall houses classrooms, computer labs and offices for the illustration and illustration design departments.

Morris Hall houses classrooms, computer labs and offices for the illustration and illustration design departments.

Students work with experienced professors who provide immeasurable guidance in study and industry-standard skill development.

Electronic illustration courses are taught in computer/studio classrooms using the latest hardware and software.

Students in the illustration and illustration design programs become adept at formally presenting their work.

Illustration students experiment with traditional and digital media techniques to encourage style development.


