The OU School of Visual Arts includes four broad divisions, Studio Art, Art History, Art, Technology and Culture, and Visual Communication. Studio Art consists of programs in painting, printmaking, sculpture, and ceramics. Art History is a humanities field that studies the history of art, artifacts and architecture. Art, Technology and Culture includes photography, video, film, the use of technology in art, and other emergent media. Visual Communication majors become graphic designers, illustrators, production managers and other visual specialists working in design advertising and related fields. The OU School of Visual Arts is the largest, most comprehensive art school in Oklahoma and is the only institution in the state to offer a master's and doctoral program in art history. The school serves approximately 400 undergraduate and graduate level students in art history, art, technology and culture, studio art, and visual communications with a faculty of 26 full-time artists, designers, scholars, a full-time Sculptor-in-Residence, the H. Russell Pitman Professor of Art History, the Charles Marion Russell Memorial Chair of Art in the American West, the Eugene B. Adkins Presidential Professor and Mary Lou Milner Carver Chair for Native American Art, and the Mary Lou Milner Carver Professor for Art of the American West. The school is dedicated to pursuing, promoting and supporting creative activity and scholarly research in the visual arts on both the undergraduate and graduate levels.