Art and Design Department

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Student Work

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Program Faculty

Harm A. Weber Academic Center

The 88,000 square foot, Harm A. Weber Academic Center (HAWAC) is home to Judson’s Art and Design Department, Architecture and Interior Design Department, and the Benjamin P. Browne Library, the Draewell Gallery, and Jerry’s Café. A LEED Gold ® Certified building, HAWAC is one of the most energy-efficient buildings of its kind in the United States.

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Personal Studio Spaces
HAWAC has a wide variety of studios for students, digital labs with small – large format printers, a film and photography studio, a letterpress and printmaking studio, drawing, painting, and ceramics studios, a fabrication lab, and a woodshop.
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Draewell Gallery

The Draewell Gallery is a not-for-profit art gallery located in the building. In addition to holding local and national exhibits, it also provides opportunities for students to exhibit their work.

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Jerry’s Cafe

Located near the south entrance next to the art gallery, Jerry’s Cafe provides specialty coffee beverages and treats for students, faculty, staff and guests as they go between classes or work late on projects in the library and studios.

Study Areas

HAWAC has a wide variety of study spaces located throughout the building and in the Benjamin P. Brown library. The library includes many computer stations with large tables as well as private rooms that groups can use to work on…

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Benjamin P. Brown Library

The Benjamin P. Browne Library contains a wide range of books, periodicals, online databases, and other academic resources for students. The library also serves as an excellent study space with computers, natural lighting, and wide tables for spreading out your…

Alumni Success

I owe a great deal of my post-graduation success to Judson University. While I was there, I developed a solid design and professional foundation that helped me transition into the design industry. What I’ve always valued about the design program was the dedication my professors had in seeing their students succeed. They made sure we were as prepared as possible to take on the design world. When projects got challenging, I could always count on them and my studio mates to provide critical feedback.
Alyssa LowVisual CommunicationsCLASS of 2011

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