Art Students League

Two women standing next to a painted window with a yellow brick road and the text "there's no place like UIS."

The Art Students League (ASL) hosts art events for student life, organizes field trips to local and regional exhibits, supervises the Access Gallery in the Visual and Performing Arts Building, and coordinates fundraisers benefiting Visual Arts Students. For more information or to be added to our e-mail list, visit the ASL bulletin board located in VPA or contact any ASL officer. They believe in the cultivation and development of awareness and importance of art through each individual difference to enrich our campus environment and surrounding community.

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Advising Guides

Visual Arts B.A.

Visual Arts B.A. with Art Therapy Minor

Equipment Checkout

  • dSLR Canon Rebel XT
  • dSLR Canon EOS 20D
  • dSLR Nikon D40
  • dSLR Nikon D50
  • film SLR Nikon N8008s
  • film SLR Nikon N90s
  • film SLR Canon AE-1

Safety Procedures for Studios

Studio Safety Procedures (.docx)

General 

  • The responsible faculty member will establish rules for eating and drinking in the studio. These rules must be always followed. No exceptions! 
  • Proper decorum is essential. Practical jokes or goofing around is not acceptable. 
  • Never block exits. Aisles must be kept open and emergency equipment, eyewashes, and safety showers must always be accessible. 
  • Use materials and equipment only for their intended purpose or as directed. 
  • Always ask for assistance if there are any questions about proper procedures or safety. 
  • Notify the faculty member if an injury, spill, or any unexpected event occurs. 
  • Notify the faculty member if symptoms of exposure to hazardous material are experienced.
  • Visitors are permitted only under the direct supervision of a faculty member. 

Protect Yourself and Your Belongings 

  • Bring only required materials into the workspace. Leave coats, books, and other unnecessary materials in the designated area. 
  • Scarves must be removed prior to entering the studio. 
  • Wear closed toe shoes. Bare feet, sandals, flip-flops, and perforated shoes are not permitted. 
  • Loose clothing and long hair should be confined.
  • Contact lenses may exacerbate eye injuries. It is best not to wear them when there is a potential for exposure to vapors, dust, or splashes. 
  • Know the location of safety equipment. 
  • Avoid direct contact with any hazardous substance. 
  • Use protective equipment and apparel as appropriate or as directed by the faculty member.
  • Inspect the equipment before use. Replace equipment that becomes damaged, worn or contaminated immediately. 
  • Wash hands and exposed skin on arms before leaving the studio. 

Reduce Hazards 

  • Keep all work areas free of clutter and obstructions. 
  • Ensure that all containers are labeled. Lids should be closed when containers are not in use. 
  • Materials should only be used as intended by the manufacturer. A faculty member must be directly involved if different uses or treatments of materials are contemplated. 
  • A faculty member must be available when working with open flames or heat guns. 
  • Inspect all power tools prior to use. Do not use damaged tools. 
  • Kilns, presses, power tools, and other specialized equipment must be used only by individuals instructed in proper operation or under the direct supervision of properly instructed individuals. 
  • Work with solvents must be performed only in designated areas. 
  • If breakage or spills occur, take appropriate steps to ensure the safety of all. Contact the proper authority while ensuring no one enters the area. 
  • Clean area when work is finished. Ensure that equipment is disconnected and stowed. Store all chemicals properly. 
  • Follow instructions for the management of waste. Never dispose of any material in the sink unless a faculty member has indicated that this is acceptable. 
  • If unsure about safe methods for conducting an activity, ask a faculty member. 

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