Emmalyn Mueller

Fine Arts BFA '23

“My experience at Columbia has allowed me to advance my skillset, develop my creative practice, and build my confidence as an artist,” says recent Fine Arts graduate.

What would you say has been the most surprising thing you learned at Columbia? 

The most surprising thing I learned at Columbia is that creativity and ambition are important, but time management is perhaps even more important. I was also surprised to discover the importance of finding joy in small, everyday moments. Life is imperfect and ever-changing, but there is a potential for art in everything. 

What individuals or programs at Columbia were helpful to you in reaching your goal of graduating? 

The faculty in the Fine Arts Department has been incredibly helpful during my college journey. I am so grateful for the guidance of Anna Kunz, Megan Sterling, Adam Brooks, and the staff in the 623 Makerspace facilities.

What are your plans for after graduation?

After graduation, I will be pursuing a fine art tattoo apprenticeship with the hope of owning my own multipurpose studio space.

If you were going to sum up your experience at Columbia in one sentence, what would you say?

My experience at Columbia has allowed me to advance my skillset, develop my creative practice, and build my confidence as an artist.