Art is offered as a degree program leading to the Bachelor of Arts in    Art. The Art Program at Castleton, while being a strongly humanistic   course of  study in which students develop skills in creative and   critical thinkingalong with aesthetic and historical appreciation, is   structured to provide art majors the opportunity to prepare for careers   in Studio Art, Art History, Graphic Design, Art Education, or   Photography.
Departmental trips to New York City galleries and museums bring    students in contact with original historic and contemporary works of    art. Many galleries and museums, such as the Hood Museum, the Williams    College Museum, the Clark Museum, Mass MOCA, the Middlebury College    Museum, and the Fleming Museum are within easy reach of the campus. The    Art Students League, a campus club, sponsors visiting artists, film    series, studio visits, and collaborative projects as well as trips.
Graduates of the art program have worked in graphic design studios    and started graphic design and other art production businesses, worked    in museums and galleries, entered Master of Fine Arts and other degree    programs and, in conjunction with coursework in education, gained    licensure and taught art in elementary and secondary schools in Vermont    and other states.
Students graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Art will be able to demonstrate:
    - An understanding of the process of making art.
- An art historical perspective. 
- A personal context and direction in studio work.