
Administrators break ground on the foundation for the new Visual Arts Modernization Project. (Courtesy of CSUF News Media Services)
Speaking in front of stakeholders at the preview event for Cal State Fullerton’s $65 million Visual Arts Modernization Project, College of the Arts Dean Arnold Holland talked about how technology has transformed the way art is created.
Illustrations once created using pen and paper, 3D models once crafted from clay, and photographs once produced with film and a darkroom are now being imagined and produced on computer screens with cutting-edge software in modern facilities, Holland said.
“The visual arts modernization project will position our visual arts program as a leader in visual arts education and practice of the arts,” Holland said during the Jan.28 event, held in the atrium of the Clayes Performing Arts…