Wake Tech resumes normal operations on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. Campuses reopen at 8 a.m., and most classes are held as scheduled.
Building H on Scott Northern Wake Campus is without power and will remain closed until power is restored. Students with classes in Building H should check with their instructors for more information.
The two-year Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) degree program prepares students to pursue further education, such as a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, or to enter professional practice. The AFA curriculum focuses on developing students' technical skills, visual observation and material problem solving.
AFA students take five required classes in studio art and art history:
AFA students also are encouraged to take additional art electives, such as focused classes in painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, digital art, digital photography or non-Western art history.
Taking studio classes each semester permits a consistent development of technical and artistic skills and contributes to a diverse portfolio, often required for successful transfer.
The program offers additional opportunities for student engagement, such as the AFA Emerging Artist Exhibition, on-campus exhibits, events, workshops and artist talks through the Visual Art Student Engagement Center (VASE).