About the Visual Resource Center
The VRC is a technology center and teaching facility created to support the Department
of Art, Graphic Design and Art History faculty and students in their academic studies
and research activities.
Students are provided with industry-standard equipment used by arts professionals
including three large format archival inkjet printers, a laser printer, a vinyl cutter
and a 75-watt laser cutter. Mac and PC computer stations with Adobe CC design software
and large graphic arts flatbed scanners are available. Extensive audio/visual resources
include cameras, tripods, lighting systems, video and audio recorders, laptops, and
iPads. Art students and faculty can check out these items for class projects and documentation.
Books, journals and contemporary art periodicals are provided to support art-related
coursework and research.
The Visual Resource Center is financed in part by the College of Arts and Sciences
student technical fees. Resources and services are provided exclusively to the Department
of Art faculty, staff and students.