Art schools

Art in America, March, 2005

Skidmore College

Mary Lou Bates, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid

Peter Stake, Chair of Art and Art History, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

800.867.6007

www.skidmore.edu * admissions@scott.skidmore.edu

BA: Art History; BS: Studio Arts, Painting, Drawing, Ceramics, Weaving and Fibers, Sculpture, Jewelry and Metalsmithing, Photography, Communication Design, Computer Imaging, Printmaking, Intensive summer programs for HS and adult students with graduate credit available. Visiting artists. See our ad page 158

Sotheby's Institute of Art

The American Arts Course,

1334 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021

212.894.1111 * 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. See our ad page 159

William Paterson University MFA

This distinctive Interdisciplinary MFA program, located in a new state of the art facility, is offered as a two year, full time program, or a five year, part time program. Rigorous studio courses with topical Interdisciplinary Forums and Art History components. 20 miles from New York City museums and galleries. Assistantships available.

Gradart, Power Art Center, Drawer A

William Paterson University

300 Pompton Rd. Wayne NJ 07470

973.720.3284 * gradart@wpunj.edu * http://www.wpunj.edu/coac/art

MID ATLANTIC

The American University

Department of Art, Glenna Haynie, Assistant to Chair

202.885.1671 * 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 and Rome. Outstanding faculty. Nationally recognized Visiting Artist Program. Access to numerous major museums. Scholarships and Assistantships available.

The Art Institutes

31 LOCATIONS throughout North America

www.artinstitutes.edu/aa * 1.800.592.0700

Adminstrative office: 210 Sixth Avenue, 33rd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 The Art Institutes offer creative and applied arts programs in design, media arts, culinary arts, and fashion. Our 31 schools are located in major urban areas in the U.S. and Canada. Working with experienced faculty, students receive a hands-on, career-oriented education. At some locations, students choose how and where they'll learn: in the classroom, online, or with our Plus program that combines classroom and online learning. Not all programs offered at all locations. See our ad page 153

Corcoran College of Art Design

500 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20006-4804

1 888 CORCORAN or 202.639.1814 Fax: 202.639.1830

www.corcoran.edu * admissions@corcoran,org

CCAD is the museum school in Washington, DC. Founded in 1890, this accredited college offers AFA, BFA and masters degrees. AFA and BFA degrees offered in Fine Art with concentrations in ceramics, digital media, drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture; Design in digital media and graphic design; and Photography in fine art photography and photojournalism. CCAD graduate programs include a Masters in residential and commercial interior design and Masters of Arts in Teaching.


 

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