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Visitor in the Suffolk Gallery

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00:00 (gentle music)
00:06 When I found out that the
00:07 Art and Design School was moving,
00:09 my first thoughts were like
00:11 I'm excited because I do so much on the main campus.
00:20 What does it mean?
00:21 It just means possibilities.
00:24 I was actually really nervous about the move,
00:26 but it's important for our community
00:29 to be here with everyone else.
00:38 The spaces are predominantly a combination
00:41 of manual drawing studios,
00:42 manual working spaces for foundational type classes.
00:47 We also have a number of flexible technical spaces
00:50 that allow students to work both on computer,
00:53 but also to build physical objects within the same spaces.
00:57 We're building a space that took into account where
01:01 art and design thinking is now
01:04 and where we think it's going.
01:08 One of the things that's important
01:09 about this space now is that idea of bridging out.
01:12 We shouldn't just be seeing art students in creative spaces.
01:16 We have all these opportunity to build classes
01:19 that combine arts and sciences, the arts and business,
01:23 the arts and sustainability, or arts and urban design.
01:27 It's exciting and it's endless.
01:32 It's really important that we have kind of
01:33 diversity in what we study.
01:38 I knew I would be in classes with people
01:40 that weren't just art majors
01:42 [Sean] Innovation occurs where you put
01:45 people in the same room together
01:47 asking questions and exploring.
01:50 [Lizzy] I really want people to come down here
01:52 and see the wood shop
01:55 and the print shop and our galleries.
01:59 [Sean] Being in the center of the campus itself now
02:01 really opens up lots of opportunities to become
02:04 much more involved in the activity of city life.
02:07 I love how we have so much access to different types
02:11 of collaborative work that's happening in the city.
02:14 I think it's really fabulous that we now have
02:17 our own gallery space in downtown Boston.
02:21 Our gallery is very well respected by the
02:24 artists in town and they will come in and use it
02:26 and you know, that conversation just keeps on going.
02:29 I am super proud of the new space.
02:31 This is still our home, too,
02:33 and now more people know about us.
02:36 [Audrey] I'm looking forward to when there's a lot of,
02:39 you know, masking tape marks on this table
02:42 and there's a little bit of footprint of paint somewhere.
02:45 I see all these white walls
02:47 and I can't wait to just cover them
02:49 with paint and posters and installation just everywhere.
02:55 I can't wait to make it our home.

Our Spaces

Our 31,000-square-foot facility in the Sawyer Building at the top of Boston’s Historic Beacon Hill boasts state-of-the-art technology classrooms, light-filled studios, a wood shop and fabrication lab, a printmaking facility, lighting lab, art gallery, and much more. Explore our spaces.

Art Gallery

When you study in Boston, you'll find yourself immersed in a vibrant art scene full of world-class museums and galleries. One of the newest is right here on campus. Visit the Suffolk Art Gallery.

Study Abroad

What could be more inspiring than a change of scenery? Our study abroad programs give students the chance to travel to some of the world's richest cultural centers. Learn about studying art & design abroad.

Visits and Tours

Meet current students and faculty, visit our gallery and creative spaces, and picture yourself at Suffolk. Visit Art & Design.

Library

Our reference library and materials library keep students up to date on the latest art & design trends, research, and products.

More Information

Accreditation

Suffolk University is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), the national accreditation agency for art and design. Our Interior Design BFA and Interior Architecture MA programs are accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA), a specialized body recognized by the US Department of Education. 

Suffolk University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.