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Art in America, Jan, 2003

NEW ENGLAND

The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University
Office of Admissions
700 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02215
617.585.6700 Fax: 617.437.1226
800.773.0494 Toll-free Web: www.aiboston.edu
Professional college of visual arts within a larger university.
Studio-intensive mentoring with individualized instruction in
the cultural center of Boston. Programs include M.F.A.,
B.F.A., Diploma, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate,
Continuing+Professional Education and Pre-College. Low
residency M.F.A. with concentration in interdisciplinary
media. Post-Baccalaureate Advanced Professional
Certificate in graphic design, illustration or animation. BFA
majors: graphic design, illustration/animation, photography,
fine arts.

Boston University School of Visual Arts
College of Fine Arts
855 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
617.353.3371 Fax 617.353.7217 Web: www.bu.edu/CFA
BFA/MFA: Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Design, Art
Education. MFA: Studio Teaching.

Brandeis University
Fine Arts Department
Waltham MA 02254
781.736.2656 Fax: 781.736.2672
E-mail: wardell@brandeis.edu

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Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts
84 Lyme Street
Old Lyme, CT 06371
860.434-5232 ext. 122 Fax: 860.434.8725
Web: www.lymeacademy.edu
E-mail: admissions@lymeacademy.edu
Offering a BFA and a Professional Certificate in Painting
and Sculpture, the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts has earned
its reputation as New England's Fine Arts College by offering
a rigorous and disciplined curriculum that is unique in
its focus on the fundamental traditions of the fine arts.
Summer Programs offered.

Maine College of Art
Admissions Office
97 Spring Street
Portland ME 04101
800.639-4808
Web: www.meca.edu
Email: admissions@meca.edu
BFA degree in 9 Studio Majors: Ceramics, Graphic Design,
Jewelry and Metalsmithing, New Media, Painting,
Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Self-Designed
Studies. Minors in Art History and illustration. 24/7 studio
access, individual studio spaces for majors, 10:1
student/faculty ratio. Leading edge exhibitions at our ICA
at MECA. Art Educator Summer Fellowships for high
school teachers. Early College summer program. Design
Inquiry for professionals. Urban campus at the center of
Portland's downtown Arts District, on the coast of Maine.

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Maine College of Art--MFA Program
97 Spring Street
Portland ME 04101
800.639.4808, ext. 746
Web: www.meca.edu
Email: mfa@meca.edu
Innovative, two-year MFA in Studio Arts features 8-week summer
intensives with nationally renowned visiting faculty, mentored
non-resident studio practice, and academic work in critical
theory and cultural studies. Visiting faculty have included
Vito Acconci, Mel Chin, Alex Coles, Wenda Gu, Mary Kelly,
Ming Cho Lee, Lucy Lippard, William Pope. L, Yvonne Rainer,
Martha Rosler, Carolee Schneemann, Jeanne Silvertorne,
Robert Storr, Marcia Tiucker, Fred Wilson, Krzysztof
Wodiczko.

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Massachusetts College of Art
Continuing Education & Community Partnerships
621 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617.879-7200 Fax: 617.879.7171 Web: www.massart.edu
Continuing Education courses & workshops, full time
Graduate programs in Boston and a low residency Painting
and Mixed Media MFA located in Central Massachusetts;
housing available for both. One week summer workshops in a
variety of media are held in Bennington, VT through our Art
New England program. 4-week summer intensive for youth
entering 11th or 12th grade in Boston; housing available.
Master workshops for artists and artist teachers are offered
each summer. Check www.massart.edu, click on Continuing
Education or Graduate Programs.

Vermont College of Union Institute & University
36 College Street
Montpelier, VT 05602
800.336.6794; 802.828.8500 Fax: 802/828-8855
Web: www.tui.edu/vermontcollege
Email: vcadmis@tui.edu
The MFA in Visual Art Program at Vermont College allows
students to earn a 60-credit degree over a period of two
years. The Program combines ten-day on-campus residencies
followed by six-month semesters of self-designed studio
practice conducted from students' home studios in the
context of the communities in which they live, work, and
make art. The Program encourages an interdisciplinary
approach to studio practices, helping emerging artists to
integrate contemporary cultural theory with the practical
concerns of their own media, method, and place in the
world.

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Yale University School of Art
Patricia DeChiara, Director Academic Affairs
P.O. Box 208339
New Haven, CT 06520-8339
203.432.2600 Web: www.yale.edu/art
MFA: Graphic Design, Painting/Printmaking, Photography,
Sculpture. Summer courses.

NORTHEAST

Chautauqua Institution, School of Art
Don Kimes, Director, Schools Office
Box 1098
Chautauqua, NY 14722
Web: www.ciweb.org
Intensive Summer Art School Program, Painting, Drawing,
Printmaking, Sculpture, Welding, Ceramics. Outstanding
lecturers/critics, full-time faculty. College credit.
Scholarships.

Columbia University Teachers College
525 West 120th Street, Box 78
New York, NY 10027
212.678.3271 or 3268 Email: arad@columbia.edu
Web: www.tc.columbia.edu/academic/arad
Arts Administration: Master of Arts degree program.
Columbia University Teachers College in cooperation with
Columbia Business & Law Schools: arts administration,
business, law and education. Well rounded curriculum that
builds on both knowledge and experience. New York area,
domestic and international internships. Social responsibility,
ethics, entrepreneurship, management skills, advocacy,
education in the broadest sense, how to work the system.
"What is honored in a country is cultivated there" (Plato,
Book VII).

Fashion Institute of Technology
Seventh Avenue at 27th Street
New York, NY 10001-5992
For full time study, call 1-800-GO-TO-FIT
212.217.7675 Web: www.fitnyc.edu
Email: FITinfo@fitsuny.eduAAS and/or BFA: Accessories,
Advertising, Display, Fashion, Graphic, Interior, Jewelry,
Packaging, Toy & Textile/Surface Design, Computer
Animation & Interactive Media, Fine Arts, Illustration, Fabric
Styling, Restoration, Photography. MA programs in
Gallery/Retail Art Administration and Museum Studies.

Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts,
Bard College
Offers an MFA in painting, sculpture, photography,
film/video, writing, and music after three
summer (June & July) sessions. The day-to-day
focus is the individual process and work in
progress as each student confronts the conceptual
and practical questions that are at the core of
all artistic production. Our NEW DEADLINE is
January 15, 2003. Email: hsimmons@bard.edu for
a brochure.

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National Academy of Design, School of Fine Arts
5 East 89th Street
New York, NY 10128
212.996.1908 Fax: 212.426.1711
Web: www.nationalacademy.org
Students at the Academy enjoy a connection to the
National Academy of Design Museum and exhibit work
annually at the Year-End Student show in the Museum
Galleries. Students also have the opportunity to exhibit at
the Mid-Year exhibition and in the school gallery year
round. Studio classes in Painting, Drawing, Pastel,
Sculpture, Mixed Media, Watercolor, Printmaking, Gallery
Tour Series, Museum Visits and Young People's Classes
ages 6 -16. Advanced Master Classes and Master
Critiques taught by National Academicians.

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New York Academy of Art

Graduate School of Figurative Art
111 Franklin Street
New York, NY 10013
212.966-0300 Fax: 212.966.3217
Two-year MFA studio program in figurative and traditional art
with emphasis on anatomy, figure drawing, perspective, and
traditional techniques of painting and sculpture. Part-time MFA
and Continuing Education classes also offered. Scholarships
available. Catalogue on request.

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School of Art & Design
NYS College of Ceramics at Alfred University
2 Pine Street
Alfred, NY 14802
Graduate School of Admissions: 800.541.9229 or
607.871.2141
Undergraduate Admissions: 607.871.2115
Art Office: 607.871.2441
Web: www.nyscc.alfred.edu/art_and_design
Undergraduate programs in ceramic art, sculpture &
dimensional studies, expanded media (electronic arts,
printmaking, graphic design, video & sonic arts), painting,
drawing & photography. Graduate programs in ceramic
art, sculpture & dimensional studies and electronic integrated
arts.

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New York Studio School of Drawing,
Painting & Sculpture
Graham Nickson, Dean
8 West 8th Street, New York NY 10011
212.673.6466
Intensive full-time studio programs in drawing, painting
and sculpture. Drawing Marathon.

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New York University: School of Education
Department of Art and Art Professions
34 Stuyvesant Street, Suite 300
New York, NY 10003-7599
800.771.4NYU ext. B67
Web: www.nyu.edu/educatien/now
Email: ed.gradadmissions@nyu.edu

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New York University
Steinhardt School of Education--Study Abroad
82 Washington Square East, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10003-6680
Call: 800.771.4NYU, ext. S06
Visit: www.education.nyu.edu/venice
Studio Art in Venice July 2-August 25
Immerse yourself in intensive studio work in painting, drawing,
or wood art. A faculty of international artists critiques your
work. Field trips. Earn up to 12 graduate credits. Apply by
March 15, 2003.

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Pratt Institute
Judith Aaron, Director of Admissions
200 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205
718.636.3743 or 800.331.0834 ext. 3743
Web site: www.pratt.edu/admiss Email: jaaron@pratt.edu
Two-year, four-year and graduate programs in almost every
art and design discipline including architecture. Writing BFA
offered as well. Associate degree programs in digital design
and interactive media, graphic design and illustration. Plus,
hundreds of non-credit art, design, and certificate computer
courses for anyone seeking state-of-the art training at our
Manhattan Continuing Education and Professional Studies
campus. * For information on degree programs, complete
interest form at: www.pratt.edu/admiss, email: admissions@pratt.edu
or call 718.636.3514. * For information on
non-credit courses, contact Pratt's Institute's Continuing
Education and Professional Studies Center at 212.647.7199,
email at prostudy@pratt.edu or go to web site
http://ProStudiespratt.edu

Pratt at Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute
Combines an internationally renowned fine arts curriculum
in an intimate, personalized atmosphere in Utica, NY.
Students enroll in the Pratt four-year bachelor of fine arts
program, complete the first two years in Utica, then relocate
to Pratt's Brooklyn campus. Tuition is considerably
less than most major art colleges with generous scholarships
and grant opportunities available. For information,
phone 800.755.8920 or admissions@mwpi.edu

Purchase College, State University of New York
MA in Modern and Contemporary Art, Criticism and Theory
George Baker and Aruna D,Souza, Directors
735 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, NY 10577-1400
914.251.6059/251.6577 Email: art.history@purchase.edu
Two-year graduate program leading to a M.A. degree in
twentieth-century and contemporary art, criticism and cultural
theory. Wide-ranging curriculum offerings provide a
solid background in twentieth-century modernism and current
art historical methods, while intensive MA Colloquia
emphasize contemporary critical and artistic issues, bringing
some of the most important artists, critics, historians
and curators into the program.

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Rutgers--Mason Gross School of the Arts
Visual Arts Department
33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1959
732.932.2222 MFA press 2 BFA press 3
Fax: 732.932.2217
Application Deadlines: BFA, December 1, 2002; MFA,
February 1, 2003
Web: www.mgsa.rutgers.edu
COME STUDY WITH US.
The BFA and MFA Visual Art programs encompass a wide
variety of perspectives in painting, sculpture and ceramics,
photography, film and video, performance, printmaking,
and mixed media. In addition to these fine arts studio areas
undergraduates may concentrate in graphic design. The
studio curriculum is complimented by undergraduate and
graduate seminar courses addressing critical, social and
aesthetic issues. Students may take art-related internships
outside the school. Rutgers University's proximity to New
York City provides students with convenient access to
major galleries and museums.

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School of Visual Arts
Rick Longo, Executive Director of Admissions
209 East 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010
212.592.2100 Fax: 212.592.2116
Web: www.schoolofvisualarts.edu
E-mail: admissions@schoolofvisualarts.edu
BFA Programs: Advertising, Animation, Cartooning,
Computer Art, Film and Video, Fine Arts, Graphic Design,
Illustration, Interior Design, Photography. MFA Programs:
Design, Fine Arts, Illustration as Visual Essay, Computer
Art, Photography and Related Media. MPS Programs: Art
Therapy. MAT Program: Art Education.

Sotheby's Institute of Art
The American Arts Course
1334 York Avenue
New York, NY 10021
212.894.1111
Web: www.sothebys.com
This graduate-level certificate program provides an intensive
examination of American fine and decorative arts in
their cultural and social context. Covering nearly four centuries
of American Art, the Course is uniquely structured to
balance lectures with hands-on workshops and field studies.
The result: incomparable exposure to leading scholars
and specialists, access to an array of museum and private
collections and a rare inside look at the business of art
while developing connoisseurship.

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Whitney Museum of American Art
Independent Study Program
100 Lafayette Street
New York, NY 10013
212.431.1737
Email: wmisp@rcn.org
The ISP consists of three interrelated parts: the Studio
Program, Curatorial Program and Critical Studies Program. All
students participate in two weekly seminars, one led by a professional
artist or critic, and a reading group seminar in cultural
theory and criticism. The one-year program runs through
September to May. Deadline: April 1st.

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MID ATLANTIC

The American University
Department of Art
Glenna Haynie, Assistant to Chair
202.885.1671
Email: ghaynie@american.edu
Washington DC Programs: MFA, BFA, BA: Painting,
Sculpture, Printmaking; MA in Art History; BA in Graphic
Design and Art History. Italy Programs: MFA, post-bac and
BFA/BA semester in Corciano; MFA program in
Corciano/Rome. Outstanding faculty. Nationally recognized
Visiting Artist Program. Access to numerous major
museums. Scholarships and Assistantships available.

Maryland College of Art and Design
10500 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20902
301.649.4454 Fax: 301.649.2940
Web: www.mcadmd.org
MCAD is a two-year independent, non-residential art college
offering an Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) degree.
Students major in Fine Arts or Visual Communications in an
intimate and supportive academic environment, and many
then transfer to BFA programs. Located in the Washington
D.C. suburbs, and accessible to public transport, MCAD
offers an affordable art program that provides intensive
professional training in small class settings.

Maryland Institute College of Art
Office of Graduate Admission
1300 Mount Royal Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21217
410.225.2256/2534
Web: www.mica.edu
Email: graduate@mica.edu
Graduate study in one of the nation's leading art colleges--a
dynamic community of 150 graduate students mentored
by renowned program directors, resident artists, and visiting
artists, scholars, critics. Outstanding studio facilities,
unmatched exhibition opportunities and professional
development programs. An urban campus at the heart of
the NYC/DC art corridor. Programs leading to the MFA
(Hoffberger School of Painting, Mount Royal School of Art,
Photography and Digital Imaging, Rinehart School of
Sculpture, Summer MFA in Studio Art, Graphic Design--2003-2004),
MA in Digital Arts, Summer MA in Art
Education, Master of Arts in Teaching, and Post-baccalaureate
Certificate.

Moore College of Art & Design
20th Street & The Parkway
Wendy Pyle, Director of Admissions
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1179
215.568.4515 or 800.523.1179 ext. 4015
Fax: 215.578.8017
Web: www.moore.edu
Email: admiss@moore.edu
Moore College of Art & Design is the first and only women's
visual arts college in the nation. Located in Center City
Philadelphia, Moore offers nine Bachelor of Fine Arts programs,
art galleries, youth programs and continuing education.
Majors in Fashion Design, 2D & 3D Fine Arts,
General Fine Arts and Art Education, Illustration, Interior
Design, Graphic Design, Studio Art with Art History and
Textile Design.

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Angela Smith, Director of Admissions
118 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
215.972.7625 Fax: 215.569.0153
Web: www.pafa.edu
Majors: Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture; Programs offered:
Certificate, BFA (coordinated program: University of
Pennsylvania), MFA, Post-Baccalaureate. Scholarships
and Financial Aid available to those who qualify.

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SOUTH

Savannah College of Art & Design
Admission Office
342 Bull Street
Savannah, GA 31402
912.525.5100 or 800.869.7223
Web: www.scad.edu
Email: admissions@scad.edu
B.F.A., M.F.A., M.Arch; Architectural History; Architecture;
Art History; Computer Art; Fashion; Fibers; Furniture
Design; Graphic Design; Historic Preservation; Illustration;
Interior Design; Media & Performing Arts; Metals & Jewelry;
Painting, Photography; Product/Industrial Design;
Sequential Art and Video/Film.

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University of Georgia
Studies Abroad--Cortona, Italy
Lamar Dodd School of Art
Director, R.G. Brown III
Broad Street Studio, #2
Athens, GA 30602-4102
706.425.2900
Web: www.visart.uga.edu/cortona
Email: cortona@arches.uga.edu
The Cortona program offers graduate and undergraduate
courses in Art History, Ceramics, Drawing & Painting,
Interior Design, Jewelry & Metalwork, Photography,
Printmaking, Sculpture and Bookarts & Papermaking.
Deadlines for applications--Summer: March 15; Fall: May
15; Spring: October 15.

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MIDWEST

Cleveland Institute of Art
Catherine Redhead, Director of Admissions
11141 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106
800.223.4700 Fax: 216.421.7438
Web: www.cia.edu
Email: admiss@gate.cia.edu
Professional college of Fine Art, Crafts and Design. Five-year
BFA program includes two years of Foundation study.
Majors: Ceramics; Drawing; Enameling; Fiber; Glass;
Graphic Industrial and Interior Design; Jewelry & Metals;
Illustration; Medical Illustration; Painting; Photography;
Printmaking; Sculpture and T.I.M.E.--Digital Arts. MFA in
Medical Illustration. Large, bright studios. Enrollment 600.

College for Creative Studies
201 East Kirby
Detroit, Michigan 48202
313-664-7400 Fax: 313-872-8377
Web: www.ccscad.edu
The College for Creative Studies is one of the nation's leading
arts education institutions. As a fully accredited college,
CCS offers BFA degrees in animation and digital
media, communication design, crafts, fine arts, illustration,
industrial design, interior design and photography. CCS is
located in Detroit's Cultural Center, where it provides a
dynamic learning environment for students to explore
issues of art and design, and the culture in which they
exist, while preparing for careers in the professional world.

Columbus College of Art & Design
107 North Ninth Street
Columbus, OH 43215
877.997.CCAD
Web: www.ccad.edu
Email: admissions@ccad.edu
A private, four-year accredited institution, CCAD is
renowned for its rigorous foundation studies program that
provides future artists and design professionals with the
skills needed to excel and grow in their chosen field. CCAD
offers a BFA in seven major areas: Advertising & Graphic
Design, Fashion Design, Fine Arts, Illustration, Industrial
Design, Interior Design, and Media Studies.

Cranbrook Academy of Art
39221 North Woodward Avenue
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-0801
248.645.3303 Fax: 248-646-0046
Web: http://www.cranbrookart.edu
E-mail://caaadmissions@cranbrook.edu
The focus at Cranbrook Academy of Art is to stimulate and
nurture ideas through work, and develop the skills necessary
for a lifetime practice as serious artists, architects, and
designers. There is not a formal class structure, but an
intense program of interdisciplinary studio work, critiques,
reading groups/seminars, lectures by more than 80 Visiting
Artists & Critics annually, and the Academy-wide Critical
Studies and Humanities program. Only 150 students of
exceptional promise comprise the two-year full-time-only
program.

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Kansas City Art Institute
4415 Warwick Boulevard
Kansas City, MO 64111
816-474-5224 or 800-522-5224
Fax: 816-802-3309
Web: www.kcai.edu
Email: admiss@kcai.edu
Recently named one of America's best small colleges, the
Kansas City Art Institute enrolls 540+ students and offers the
BFA degree in art history; ceramics; design and illustration;
fiber; painting and printmaking; photography; new media;
sculpture; and studio art with emphasis on creative writing.
Alumni include Robert Rauschenberg, Keith Jacobshagen,
Akio Takamori, April Greiman.

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The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Office of Admissions
37 South Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL 60603
800.232-7242 Fax: 312.899.1840
Web: www.artic.edu/saic
Email: admiss@artic.edu
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs: BA, BFA, BLA,
MFA in Studio, MFA in Writing, MA Art Therapy, MA Modern
Art History, Theory and Criticism; MA Arts Administration.,
MA Art Education, MA Teaching, MS Historic Preservation.
Departments: Art and Technology Studies, Ceramics,
Fashion Design, Fiber and Material Studies, Film, Video,
and New Media, Interior Architecture, Painting and
Drawing, Performance, Photography, Printmedia,
Sculpture, Sound, Visual Communication, Art History,
Theory, and Criticism, Art Education, Art Therapy, and 3
Certificate Programs, Liberal Arts.

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Washington University in St. Louis
School of Art Admissions
Campus Box 1089
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
Undergraduate: 314.935.7354 Graduate: 314.935.4643
Web: www.wustl.edu
BFA and MFA: Ceramics, Painting, Photography,
Printmaking/Drawing and Sculpture. BFA: Fashion Design
and Visual Communications (Advertising Design, Graphic
Design and Illustration). Financial aid and honorary scholarships
available to freshmen, transfer and graduate students.

SOUTHWEST/MOUNTAIN

Anderson Ranch Arts Center
P.O. Box 5598
Snowmass Village, CO 81615
970.923.3181 fax: 970.923.3871
Web: www.andersonranch.org
Email: info@andersonranch.org
More than 130 summer workshops for beginning through
professional artists in art history, ceramics, digital imaging,
furniture and woodworking, painting, photography, printmaking
and sculpture. Artist-in-residence program for
emerging artists in all media. Assistantships and scholarships
also available. Contact us for more information and
to register.

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Scottsdale Artists' School
3720 North Marshall Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
480.990.1422 or 800.333.5707
Web: www.scottsdaleartschool.org
Email: info@scottsdaleartschool.org
5-day workshops in oil, watermedia, sculpture and drawing
taught by nationally-known working professional artist
instructors. Scholarships available. Call for class schedule.

Southern Methodist University
Meadows School of the Arts
PO Box 750356
Dallas, TX 75275-0356
(214) 768-3217 Web: http://meadows.smu.edu
BFA/MFA in Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Photography
(inc. digital), Printmaking, Sculpture. BA/BFA/MA in Art
History within nationally prominent school for the arts.
Superb faculty, visiting artist/scholar programs, excellent
gallery exhibitions, museum programs and internship
opportunities.

WEST

Academy of Art College
79 New Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
1.800.544.ARTS
415.274.2222
Web: www.academyart.edu
Email: info@academyart.edu
Established in 1929, the Academy of Art College in San
Francisco is the largest private art college in the nation.
The Academy offers AA, BFA, MFA degrees, portfolio
development, and online classes in Advertising,
Architecture (MFA only), Computer Arts, Fashion, Fine Art,
Graphic Design, Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior
Architecture & Design, Motion Pictures & Television, and
Photography. The Academy's academic platform integrates
classic artistic skills with state-of-the-art technology
and career preparation, resulting in the completion of high-end
professional portfolios upon graduation.

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Art Center College of Design
Laurence Dreiband, Chair Fine Art Media
Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Acting Chair Graduate Art Programs
1700 Lida Street
Pasadena, CA 91103
626.396.2373
Fine Art Web Site: http://fineart.artcenter.edu
Art Center Web Site: www.artcenter.edu
BFA Art programs emphasizing Painting, Sculpture and
Film/Video, as well as
minors in Photography and Illustration.
MFA and MA programs in Studio and Art Theory &
Criticism.

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CalArts
24700 Mc Bean Parkway
Valencia, CA 91355
1.800.545.2787 Fax: 661.253.7710
Web: www.calarts.edu
Email: admiss@calarts.edu
CalArts is that unique institution where borders are meant
to be crossed, where vision and creativity are at the core
of everything we do. Our students are engaged in re-imagining
the future of the arts and exploring dimensions that
have never before been considered. Our faculty artists are
much more than teachers. They actively pursue their own
artmaking while acting as mentors and colleagues with
students. Together we are dedicated to creating and sustaining
an environment that fosters innovation and excellence
in the broadest context possible. Steven D. Lavine,
president.

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California College of Arts & Crafts
Sheri McKenzie, Vice President of Enrollment Management
1111 Eighth Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
800.447.1.ART
Web: www.ccac-art.edu
BFA, Barch, MFA, MA: Architecture, Ceramics, Creative
Writing, Curatorial Practice (MA), Design (MFA), Fashion
Design, Film/Video, Fine Arts (MFA), Glass, Graphic
Design, Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior Design,
Jewelry/Metal Arts, Painting/Drawing, Photography,
Printmaking, Sculpture, Textiles, Visual Criticism (MA),
Visual Studies, Wood/Furniture, Writing (MFA).

Claremont Graduate University
Center for the Arts/Art Department
Connie Zehr, Chair
251 East Tenth Street
Claremont, CA 91711-3913
909.621-8071
Fax: 909.607.1276
Web: www.cgu.edu/arts/art/highres/index.html
E-mail: art@cgu.edu
MFA, MA Studio degrees. Exclusively graduate studio
facility supported by active artists and critics.
Contemporary art exhibitions program. Professionally
Active faculty. Annual visitors from New York and
Europe.

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University of California at San Diego
Graduate Coordinator, Visual Arts Department, 0084
La Jolla, CA 92093-0084
858.534.2862
Fax: 858.534.7976
Web: http://visarts.ucsd.edu
Email: vis-grad@ucsd.edu
BA, MFA, Ph.D: Painting, Sculpture, Installation,
Photography, Film, Video, History/Theory/Criticism,
Performance and Computing in the Arts. Private studios,
strong visiting artists program, teaching assistant positions,
generous scholarship awards, internationally recognized
faculty. Visit our website at http://visarts.ucsd.edu

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University of Southern California
School of Fine Arts
Watt Hall 104, Los Angeles CA 90089-0292
213.740.2787
Web: www.usc.edu/finearts
Email: finearts@usc.edu
Professional programs in Studio Art (BA, BFA & MFA) and
Public Art Studies (MA). Studio areas include Painting and
Drawing, Sculpture, Ceramics, New Genres, Photography
and Digital/Time-Based Media. Generous Financial
Assistance and teaching assitantships.

INTERNATIONAL

Abruzzi Mountain Workshop
Anversa degli Abruzzi, Italy
Email: rmpa@gte.net / lorcab@aol.com
Patricia Antonucci / Barbara Schaefer
56 Ludlow Street, #3
New York, NY 10002
Tels: 212-260-7603 / 718-383-0624
Web: www.artworkshopitaly.com
Italy: The Abruzzi Mountain Workshop, in its tenth year,
continues its Innovative program in drawing, painting,
encaustic and sculpture in the stunning mountain studios
outside of Rome. Spring 2003 will be the inauguration of
our new drawing and painting intensives on the intriguing
island of Ischia, in the Bay of Naples. Our Arts Renewal
Workshop for educators and independent studio space is
still available. For brochure and info contact Patricia or
Barbara.

ART WORKSHOP INTERNATIONAL:
MEXICO-ITALY 2003
2, 3 and 4-Week Sessions. VISUAL ARTS PROGRAM: All
media. All levels, Painting, Drawing, Artists Books, Digital
Photography, Art History, Independent Program. CREATIVE
WRITING PROGRAM: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Memoir,
Poetry, Playwriting. OAXACA, MEXICO: FEBRUARY 23-MARCH 8.
PUERTO ESCONDIDO: MARCH 9-22. ASSISI,
ITALY: June 22-July 25. For full information visit our website
at: www.artworkshopintl.com or call toll free:
866.341.2922. Fax: 212.646.4701. 463 West Street.,
1028H, New York, NY 10014. Email:
kali@artworkshopintl.com

The Florence Academy of Art
Via delle Casine, 21/r
50122, Florence, Italy
011-39-055-245444 Fax: 011-39-055-2343701
Web: www.florenceacademyofart.com
Email: florenceacademy@dada.it
Study realism and traditional techniques in Florence, Italy.
The academic year program teaches students to draw,
paint and sculpt realistically, through the copy of Old
Mater Drawings, and plaster casts of antique statuary, and
a thorough study of the human figure. Month long summer
workshops include Drawing the Figure in Three
Renaissance Techniques, Figure Painting in Oil,
Portraiture, techniques and traditions, Figurative Sculpture,
Fresco, Landscape. Studio Rentals available.

The International School of Painting, Drawing
and Sculpture in Umbria, Italy
06057 Montecastello di Vibio
Perugia (PG) Italy
Tel. / Fax +39-075-8780223
U.S. Voicemail (24 hours) +1 212-386-2705
Email: mservin@giotto.us Web: www.giotto.us
School: Intensive summer studio school and residency
program in Italy. Painting, drawing and sculpture in
Umbrian hill town, 2 hours from Rome and Florence.
Instruction and critiques by renowned international artists.
Trips to Rome, Florence, Siena, Assisi, Bologna, Arezzo,
and other cities of art. CE (Continuing Education) in Todi: a
studio art program designed for adults, in a supportive
and intimate environment. Live in a renovated 13th century
convent a short walk from Todi's main square.

The Umbria School of Art
at Pieve del Vescovo, Perugia, Italy
PO Box 588
Woodstock, NY 12498 Web: www.umbriaschool.org
Offering a limited enrollment, intensive 6-week course in
Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Fresco and Encaustic, with a
faculty of internationally recognized artists and scholars.
Located in a pristinely preserved area of Italy, equidistant
from Florence and Rome, students live and study in a
beautifully restored mansion in the Umbrian hills. Weekly
art historical lectures and excursions.

WORKSHOPS & RESIDENCIES

The Art Omi International Artists' Colony offers
visual artists three-week residencies in July 2003.
The Arts Center is located in upstate New York.
Artists pay for travel, materials, and donate a work to
the Art Omi Foundation Collection. The program
includes a critic-in-residence, and visits from dealers,
artists and critics. Deadline March 1, 2003. For
information, contact: Ruth Adams, Director, Art Omi
International Artists' Colony, 55 Fifth Avenue, New
York, NY 10003; fax (212) 206-6023; email artomicolony@hotmail.com
or visit www.artomi.org

Encaustic Workshops
R & F Handmade Paints
506 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401
800.206.8088
Web: www.rfpaints.com E-mail: mail@rfpaints.com
Comprehensive 3-day workshops in encaustic techniques
held year round in Kingston, New York City, and regionally
throughout the country. Contact us also about private and
mini workshops. Brochure available.

Penland School of Crafts
P.O. Box 37
Penland, NC 28765
828.765.2359
Web: www.penland.org Email: office@penland.org
Penland School of Crafts is a national center for craft education
located in the North Carolina mountains. Penland offers
one, two, and eight-week workshops in books and paper,
clay, drawing and painting, glass, iron, metals, photography,
printmaking, textiles, and wood. Financial aid is available.
The school also sponsors artists' residencies. Please
visit our website: www.penland.org

Vermont Studio Center
Kathy Black, Residency Coordinator
Box 613AA
Johnson VT 05656
802.635.2727 Fax: 802.635.2730
Web: www.vermontstudiocenter.org
E-mail: info@vermontstudiocenter.org
Year-round 2-12 week independent Residencies. 50
American and International artists per month. Prominent
Visiting Artists. Full Fellowships. Drawing, Painting,
Sculpture, Printmaking, Mixed Media, Writing. Low
Residency MFA available.

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