Trinity's Fine Arts Department takes great pride in its Art History Program -- and rightfully so. While it is small enough to offer students individual attention, it is also worldly enough to endow them with a breadth of knowledge essential to a career in
art history or related fields.
The Studio Arts Program offers a rich and diverse studio art curriculum within a liberal arts environment. Courses are well defined and rigorous, with emphasis on personal growth and introspection, as well as the development of technical mastery through experimentation and innovation.
The Music Department is a place to make music and to learn about it; to practice, perform, study, and create. It offers an environment where making music, thinking and talking about music, and understanding music are taken seriously; and the
commitment to high standards is matched by a concern for developing the talents of each student.
The Theater and Dance Department provides students with the opportunity to investigate the historical, theoretical, and literary aspects of the two disciplines as well as to participate in their creative, performance, and production processes.
The InterArts Program is an innovative, multidisciplinary program designed for a select group of outstanding students who share an interest in, and a passion for, the arts. A non-major program for students who may be considering a major in the arts as well as for those who plan to major in other fields, InterArts offers exceptional opportunities to study—and practice—art.