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Art in America, March, 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-BaccalaureateCertificate,
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.

Lesley University
29 Everett Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
877.4LESLEY
Web: www.aiboston.edu
Email: info@lesley.edu

The Master of Fine Arts Program at The Art Institute of
Boston at Lesley University is dedicated to creating a
structure where growth and exploration are fostered not
only while the student is enrolled but for the entire course
of a lifetime of creative work.

See our ad page 146

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
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 Rosier, Carolee
Schneemann, Jeanne Silvertorne, Robert Storr, Marcia
Tucker, Fred Wilson, Krzysztof Wodiczko.
See our ad page 145

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. See our ad page 143

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.

Fashion Institute of Technology
State University of New York
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.edu

AAS 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.

Montclair State University
John Czerkowicz, MFA Director
Upper Montclair, NJ 07043
973.655.7294 Fax: 973.655.7833
Web: www.montclair.edu
E-mail: czerkowiczj@mail.montclair.edu

MFA in Studio Art, a 2-year, full-time program.
Interdisciplinary study opportunities in: Painting,
Printmaking, Sculpture, Film/Video, Photography,
Ceramics, Fibers, Metals, New Media; 14 miles from NYC,
Low Tuition, Visiting Artists/Critics. Application due
February 1. See our ad page 144

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.
See our ad page 144

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.
See our ad page 145

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 Institute's
Continuing Education and Professional Studies Center at
212.647.7199, email at prostudy@pratt.edu or go to web
site: http://ProStudies.pratt.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. MA Colloquium Leaders, 2001-2003: Alex
Alberro, Knut Asdam. Doug Ashford, Mel Bochner, Benjamin
Buchloch, Tom Burr Jonathan Crary, Nancy Davenport, Hal
Foster, Andrea Fraser, Rachel Harrison, David Joselit, Mary
Kelly, Rosalind Krauss, Miwon Kwon, Louise Lawler, Pamela
Lee, Zoe Leonard, Simon Leung, Allan McCollum, Richard
Meyer, John Miller, Helen Molesworth, Christian Philipp
Muller, Molly Nesbit, Mignon Nixon, Linda Nochlin, Jason
Simon, Fred Wilson. See our ad page 138

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.

Summer Six Art Programs
Skidmore College
Marianne Needham, Coordinator
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518.580.5052 Fax: 518.580.5029

Graduate, undergraduate, & non-credit courses available
in studio art. Also a fantastic high school AP/Art program
for motivated students. Room and Board available, May,
June and July. Email: mneedham@skidmore.edu
See our ad page 146

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 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.

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.
See our ad page 143

SOUTH

Appalachian Center for Craft
A Division of Tennessee Tech University
1560 Craft Center Drive
Smithville, TN 37166
615.597.6801 Fax: 615.597.6803
Web/Email: www.craftcenter.tntech.edu

The Appalachian Center for Craft, located in Smithville,
Tennessee, offers a unique combination of nationally recognized
faculty and unsurpassed facilities in a remarkable
natural setting. The Craft Center offers Bachelor of Fine
Arts degree, Certificate and Artist in Residence programs
in Clay, Fibers, Glass, Metals and Wood. In addition to the
academic offerings, the Craft Center also provides workshop
and exhibition programs throughout the year.

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.A., M.F.A., M.Arch; Animation, Architectural
History, Architecture, Art History, Broadcast Design,
Fashion, Fibers, Furniture Design, Game Development and
Interactive Design, Graphic Design, Historic Preservation,
Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Media and
Performing Arts, Metals and Jewelry, Painting,
Photography, Sequential Art, Sound Design, Video/Film
and Visual Effects. See our ad page 137

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.

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.
See our ad page 145

Ohio University School of Art
Robert Lazuka, Director
Athens, OH 45701-2979
740.593.0274 or 800.766.8278
Fax: 740.593.0457
Web: www.ohiou.edu/art

International exhibitions and visiting artists, nationally
ranked interdisciplinary program, superb faculty, 24-hour
access to excellent studios, career placement opportunities,
community connections, local museums and art organizations,
graduate studios, scenic foothills, numerous
scholarships and assistantships available. BFA, MFA Art
History, Ceramics, Painting, Photography, Printmaking,
Sculpture. BFA Graphic Design. BFA, MA: Art Education.
See our ad page 141

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Office of Admissions
37 South Wabash Avenue
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 & Criticism; MA Arts
Administration, MA Art Education, MA Teaching, MS
Historic Preservation. Departments: Art & Technology
Studies, Ceramics, Fashion Design, Fiber & Material
Studies, Film, Video & New Media, Interior Architecture,
Painting & Drawing, Performance, Photography,
Printmedia, Sculpture, Sound, Visual Communication, Art
History, Theory & Criticism, Art Education, Art Therapy, and
3 Certificate Programs, Liberal Arts.
See our ad page 138

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 & 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.
See our ad page 144

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
P.O. Box 750356
Dallas, TX 75275-0356
214.768.3217
Web: http://meadows.smu.edu

BFA/MFA in Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Photography
(including 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. See our ad page 146

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. See our ad page 137

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. See our ad page 139

Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310.665.6800 or 800.527.OTIS (6847)
Web: www.otis.edu
Email: otisinfo@otis.edu

The Galef Center for Fine Arts, opened in August 200t, provides
students with greatly expanded studio facilities and
houses the Ben Maltz Gallery, a 3500 square foot museum
quality exhibition space. BFA degree offered in Fine Arts
(Painting, Photography, Sculpture/New Genres),
Communication Arts (Graphic Design and Illustration),
Environmental Design (Architecture, Interiors,
Environmental Graphics and Landscape), Digital Media,
Fashion Design and Toy Design. MFA degree offered in
Fine Arts and Writing. Summer of Art program for high
school students.

Idyllwild Arts
P.O. Box 38
Idyllwild, CA 92549
909.659.2171 ext. 365
www.idyllwildarts.org

The Idyllwild Arts Summer Program, established in 1950,
offers students of all ages a wide range of performing and
visual arts courses for personal or professional aspirations.
The Idyllwild Arts Academy, established in 1986, is an independent
boarding high school for the pre-professional study
of visual art, music, dance, motion pictures, theatre and creative
writing, along with a fully accredited college preparatory
course of academic study. See our ad page 141

John F. Kennedy University
Department of Arts and Consciousness
2956 San Pablo Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94702
510.649.0499
Web: www.jfku.edu

Dedicated to integration of art, culture and spirituality.
Interdisciplinary graduate programs. MA Transformative
Arts emphasizes the practice of art for community, healing
and personal growth. MFA Studio Arts trains professional
artists to create culturally relevant artworks from the deepest
levels of consciousness. Gallery, group and individual
studio spaces, multi-media lab. Part-time enrollment;
evening classes. See our ad page 141

Seattle Academy of Fine Art
University Heights Center
5031 University Way NE
Seattle WA 98105
Tel: 206.526.2787 or 800.880.3898
Fax: 206.526.5153
Web: www.seattlefineart.org
Email: academy@seattlefineart.org

The Seattle Academy of Fine Art, an independent art
school, offers art students traditional training in the fundamental
principles of drawing, painting and sculpting, while
nurturing one's vision and creative potential regardless of
style or medium. Professional artists instruct classes,
including the broadest range of figurative studies on the
West Coast, and intensive summer workshops in figure &
portrait; landscape; still life and sculpting. Students of all
levels and ages, from throughout the country, attend full or
part-time. Drawing and Painting Certificate programs are
available, as are scholarships.

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 assistantships.

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.

The Florence Academy of Art
Via delle Casine, 21/r
50122, Florence, Italy
011.39.055.245.444 Fax: 011.39.055.234.3701
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 011.39.075.878.0223
U.S. Voicemail (toll-free): 866.449.3604
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 London Institute
Contact: Kin Bang
65 Davies Street
London W1K 5DA, UK
44.20.7514.7605 Fax: 44.20.7514.6212
Web site: www.londonisdifferent.com
Email: id@linst.ac.uk

The five colleges, which make up the London Institute--offer
the world's widest range of courses in art, design and
communications. Their MA course programme is second
to none and includes book arts, conservation, communication
design, design studies, fashion, film, fine art, graphics,
industrial design, media, multimedia, scenography and
textiles. See our ad page 139

The London Institute
Ms. Kin Bang
65 Davies Street
London W1K 5DA
44.20.7514.7605 Fax: 44.20.7514.6212
Email: id@linst.ac.uk
Web: www.id.linstac.uk

The London Institute brings together in a single federated
structure five of the most famous art and design Colleges in
the world. Together they make the London Institute one of
the world's largest academic centres for art, design and
communications. They offer students an exciting range of
opportunities, which extend from Access and First Diploma
through to BA, MA and PhD. See our ad page 135

Vaugel Sculpture Studio FRANCE
Figure and Portrait Modeling Workshops
Intensive Sculpture Program
Call NY: 212.330.8027; France 011.33.2.4159.5414
Email: vaugelsclp@aol.com
Web: www.vaugelseulpture.com

Teaching students for the past twenty-six years the art of
figure sculpture and portrait sculpture, INSTRUCTOR:
MARTINE VAUGEL has been holding intensive workshops
in the Loire Valley, France for the past fifteen years.
Housing in French Chateau, private homes, or with French
families. Thirty hours of weekly instruction each July. USA
workshops: in Asheville, NC and LA, Calif. Instructional
Videos also available. See our ad page 146

MASTER CLASSES

Great River Arts Institute
Master classes in the visual and literary arts. Located in
the New England village of Walpole, New Hampshire, students
work with luminaries from the visual and literary arts
disciplines. Faculty include: Doug Trump, David Brewster,
Eric Aho, Catherine Farish, Tom Wessels, Sarah Amos,
Patricia Hampl and more. Courses run from two to five
days. Accommodations available. For information:
www.greatriverarts.org or call 603.756.3638.

WORKSHOPS & RESIDENCIES

Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts
Kim Geib
Public Relations Coordinator
865.436.5860 x34 Fax: 865.430.4101
kgeib@arrowmont.org

Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts is an internationally
known visual art complex located three miles from the
Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Gatlinburg, TN.
We offer weekend, one and two week workshops in the
spring, summer and fall in all craft media including: drawing,
painting, printmaking, photography, clay, metals,
glass, fibers, paper and book arts. We have an Artist-in-Residence
program; offer scholarships and work-study
and studio assistantship opportunities. For more information,
call 865.436.5860 or Email: info@arrowmont.org;
www.arrowmont.org
See our ad page 138

The Art Center at Camp Yavneh
Outstanding artists' workshops in modern studios with
some of New England's best instructors. Where? Camp
Yavneh in Northwood, NH. Amenities include a beautiful
lakefront, sports facilities, levels of accommodation and
Kosher and vegetarian meals. Workshops: landscape
painting, silk painting, Shibori, jewelry making, metals,
glass fusing, stained glass, pottery and Japanese papermaking.
Special workshop for Jewish educators will be
offered. Session I (8/17-22), Session II (8/24-26) and
Session III (8/27-29). For more information prices and catalogue
please contact: Debbie Nathan, Art Director
dnathan@campyavneh.org, phone: 617.559.8860 or
www.artcentreyavneh.org

Castle Hill / Truro Center for the Arts
P.O. Box 756 Truro, MA 02666
508.349.7511 Fax 508.349.7513
Web: www.castlehilltruro.org Email: castlehilltruro@aol.com
Director: Cherie Mittenthal

Workshops on Cape Cod in painting, drawing, printmaking,
photography, sculpture, books, jewelry, mosaic, ceramics,
giant puppets and writing by nationally recognized artists
and writers including: Robert Storr, Jim Peters, Selina Trieff,
Robert Henry, Gilbert Franklin, Joel Meyerowitz, Sinan Unel,
Mary Phalen, Mary Gordon, Eleanor Munro and many more.
Call for a catalogue. See our ad page 146

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, NY, New York City and
regionally throughout the country. Contact us also about
private and mini workshops. Brochure available.

The Kitchen
Isabelle Deconinck
Director of Press & Marketing
512 West 19th street
New York, NY 10011
212.255.5793, ext 14

An intensive laboratory for young artists to create interdisciplinary
work through the lens of digital media. THE
KITCHEN (NYC), in collaboration with SARAH LAWRENCE
COLLEGE, presents its fifth SIDNEY KAHN SUMMER
INSTITUTE, New Practices in Performance and
Technology, running June 9-27, 2003. Venture to the
edge of experimentation and create your own multimedia
work under the guidance of professional artists including
Paul Kaiser, Bebe Miller, Pauline Oliveros, Cathy Weis,
and more. Application Deadline: March 21.
www.thekitchen.org 212.255.5793 ext. 10.

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: info@vermontstudiocenter.org
Email: info@vermontstudiocenter.org

Year-round 2-12 week independent Residencies. Residents
receive a private studio, room and 3 meals each day plus
access to prominent Visiting Artists and Writers who offer slide
talks, studio visits, and readings. Low Residency MFA available.
Full Fellowship Application Deadlines: June 15, October
1, and February 15. Applications and more information are
available on our website at www.vermontstudiocenter.org
See our ad page 144

Weir Farm Visiting and Resident
Artist Programs
Weir Farm Trust
735 Nod Hill Road
Wilton, CT 06897
Web: www.nps.gov/wefa Email: mscanwft@optonline.net

VA Deadline: April 30. Yearlong program to create a cohesive
body of work culminating in an exhibition w/catalogue,
stipend. No housing or studio. A-I-R Deadline: July 15. Two-week
to one-month residencies: studio, housing and stipend.
Both programs open to visual artists working in all media and
genres. Send SASE or email request for applications.
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