What does an Oscar-winner, a Dora the Explorer game-creator, and a Visual Effects Compositor have in common? They all began their path to creative discovery in the Electronic Arts Program at Missouri State University. The Electronic Arts (EA) Program, spearheaded by three distinct academic departments – Music; Art + Design; and Media, Journalism, and Film – produces students … [Read more...] about 20 Years of the Award-Winning Electronic Arts Program
Ruby Reddecliff, a Missouri State photography student, has had two entries accepted into the PhotoSpiva Competition and exhibition at the George A. Spiva Center for the Arts in Joplin, Missouri. Held since 1977—the longest-running competition of its kind— the competition is open to professional and amateur photographers and draws entries from all over the country. Way to go, … [Read more...] about Photography student accomplishments: Ruby Reddecliff
A photograph from a recent project portraying children and young adults with learning disabilities by senior photography major, Shelby Walters, will be included in Lux 2017, an annual photographic journal published by Southern Illinois University. In addition to being selected for this publication, Shelby also received an Honorable Mention award. The juror for Lux 2017 was Tom … [Read more...] about Shelby Walters & Cory Powell Photography Accomplishments
Cortney Metzger, a recent graduate from the Art and Design department with a BFA in ceramics, has been recognized by the Osage Nation Museum during Women's History Month and their #5womenartists and #5WomenWahZhaZhiArtists campaigns. Cortney's also accepted an offer from the University of New Mexico to attend graduate school with a Teaching Assistantship where she will be … [Read more...] about Ceramics alumna success– Cortney Metzger
On Saturday May 6th, Springfield Art Museum will be displaying works from 11 Missouri State University MFA graduate students in the Weisel and Kelly Galleries. We hope you will stop by to check out their work! … [Read more...] about MFA Showcase at Springfield Art Museum




