Faculty advisors: Julia Fischer, Stephanie Chadwick
Kappa Pi is an organization with over 360 chapters installed on the campus of colleges and universities in many parts of the United States and abroad.
Each initiate to Kappa Pi pledges to do their best to develop their potential as artists or as interpreters of art to others. Members pledge to help all student artists as much as possible and to assist in training and directing public opinion into a deeper appreciation of the arts.
Finally, members of Kappa Pi pledge their best efforts to enhance a future environment for the aesthetic enrichment of my fellow human beings.
The purpose of the Beta Tau chapter of Kappa Pi International Honorary Art Fraternity at Â鶹ÊÓƵ is:
Faculty advisor: Joana Hyatt
The is a student organization open to all art majors. In collaboration with Artist Common, the NAEA sponsors various workshops and activities to enrich each student's education and college experience.
Every year the NAEA organizes and helps fund a trip to the Texas Art Education Association conference. This conference promotes the professional aspects of art education. We welcome all interested art students. Contact the department for further information.
Faculty advisor: Eric Johnston
Artist Common is the art student organization of the Department of Art and Design at Â鶹ÊÓƵ. Artist Common is open to all students interested in art at Lamar. Students do not need to be art majors to be a member of Artist Common or to participate in Artist Common activities.
The purpose of Artist Common is to foster collegiality and community among all art students of Lamar and the greater community. Artist Common reaches out to the Lamar community through outreach, exhibition opportunities for students and sponsoring free events such as art movie nights, guest artist lectures and artist workshops.
Faculty advisor: Japheth Paul
Â鶹ÊÓƵ Design Studio is a student run organization recognized by the University. Â鶹ÊÓƵ Design Studio helps students explore and learn the different aspects of contemporary graphic design.
Students work together on real world graphic design client projects, they do community service and they bring in visiting designers for professional development events.