Art Classes at Austin Community College
Study drawing, painting, photography and more with ACC art classes. Austin Community College has an in-house art school where you can study ceramics, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, and much more. Whether you want to earn a degree or take a few classes to refine your skills, we’ve got you covered. Students have access to a fully-equipped studio, where they can experiment with multimedia techniques and materials.
ACC art classes let you explore your creativity, show your work in ACC’s art galleries, or earn an associate degree. Credits transfer to a four-year program.
Career & Salary Information
Skills in one of the many crafts and fine art disciplines available through ACC’s Art Program can lead to an exciting career in creative expression. Jobs in art-related fields can be competitive, but employment tends to be flexible with about half of all practitioners being self-employed.
Awards & Program Maps
Choose the Award Path That’s Right for You
ACC offers stackable credentials. Certificates prepare you for a career change or career advancement and often include credits that count toward associate degrees. Associate degrees further increase your employability and help you build a strong foundation for university transfer. Learn about credential options.
Explore awards and follow the program maps below to stay on track.
Program | Award Type | Award Title | Award Plan | Program Map | Optional Mode | Catalog Code |
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Art | Associate of Arts Degree | Studio Art | Award Plan | Program Map | PCART | |
Art | Associate of Arts Degree | Art History | Award Plan | Program Map | ACC Online | PCART |
Academic Department Contacts
Academic Program | First Name | Last Name | Phone | Department Website | |
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Art | Bernardo | Diaz | Call | Send Email | Visit Website |
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