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Art in America, Annual, 1999
NEW ENGLAND The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley College Office of Admissions 700 Beacon St., Boston MA 02215 (617) 262-1223 fax: (617) 437 1226 (800) 773-0484 in the U.S. and Canada, toll free in U.S. web: www.AlBoston.edu A professional college of the visual arts within a university. BFA: Design, Fine Arts, Illustration, Photography First year foundation program/liberal arts curriculum. Areas of concentration: Design, Advertising Illustration, Animation, Editorial and Book Illustration. Fine Arts (Painting, Printmaking), 3-D Fine Arts (Ceramics, Sculpture), Documentary/Photo Journalism, Commercial/Studio Photography, Fine Art Photography, Double Majors in Fine Arts/Illust., Design/Illust. for BFA degree or diploma. 2-year Advanced Professional Certificate in Design or Illustration. Circle 26 Bennington College MFA Admissions, Contact: Paul Olmer Bennington, VT 05201 (800) 833-6845 e-mail: admissions@bennington.edu web: www.bennington.edu Two-year MFA programs in Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Video, Architecture, Sculpture. Extensive studio facilities; interdisciplinary opportunities. Assistantships available. We welcome inquiries. Circle 27 Boston University Alston W. Purvis, Director Ad Interim, Visual Arts School for the Arts 855 Commonwealth Ave., Boston MA 02215 (617) 353 3371 Fax:(617) 353-7217 web: www.bu.edu//SFA BFA, MFA: Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Design, Art Education. MFA: Studio Teaching. Circle 28 Hartford Art School University of Hartford (860) 766-4827 See our ad page 310. Circle 29 Lyme Academy of Fine Arts 84 Lyme Street, Old Lyme, CT 06371 (860) 434-5232 ext. 122 fax: (860) 434-8725 e-mail: admissions@lymeacademy.edu web: www.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 classical traditions of the fine arts. Summer Programs also. Circle 30 Maine College of Art Contact: Admissions 97 Spring Street, Portland, ME 04101 (800) 639-4808 e-mail: admissions@meca.edu web: www.meca.edu BFA summer residency open-discipline MFA; BFA in 8 majors, built on two-year intensive foundation program; art history minor; advanced Imaging Center; 24-hour studio access; 10:1 student/teacher ratio for intimate atmosphere; sea-side location; cross registration with five area institutions; remarkable facilities for safe art-making; Summer art teacher fellowships; Early College for H.S. students; professional summer institute in graphic design. See our ad page 308. Circle 31 Massachusetts College of Art 621 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02115 (617) 232-1555 x 443 web: www.massart.edu Graduate and Undergraduate courses and programs include: Art Education, Critical Studies, Design, Studio for Interrelated Media, Photo, Film, Fine Arts 2D, Printmaking, and Fine Arts 3D. January intercession offerings include: Glassblowing, Drawing Marathon, and Avid editing. International Studio Art Programs in Mexico (Jan. '00) Greece and China (summer '00). August Studios for High School Students and Summer Institute for Teachers. Circle 32 Mount Ida College Judith Kaufman, Dean of Admissions 777 Dedham St., Newton, MA 02459 (617) 928-4553 web: www.mountida.edu BS: Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising, Interior Design, AS: Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising, Interior Design. Financial aid and scholarships are available for freshmen and transfer students. Circle 33 Rhode Island School of Design Admissions Office Two College St., Providence, RI 02903-2791 (401) 454-6300, (800) 364-7473 e-mail: admissions@risd.edu web: www.risd.edu Undergraduate and Graduate degree programs in 18 majors in Architecture, Fine Arts, Design, and Art Education Circle 34 Rhode Island School of Design Summer Programs, Dept. CE-AI Two College St., Providence, RI 02903-2787 (401) 454-6200, (800) 364-RISD fax: (401) 454-6218 e-mail: summer@risd.edu web: www.RISD.edu/summer RISD summer programs include: Art and Design Summer Studies for college credit; Pre-College Summer Foundation Program for high school juniors and seniors; Summer Institute for Graphic Design; Textile Design Institute and Professional Development; Study Travel Programs; English as a Foreign Language Art and Design Program. Call, write, or fax for free summer catalogue. Circle 35 School of the Museum of Fine Arts Admissions Office, 230 The Fenway Boston, MA 02115 (800) 643-6078, (617) 267-1218, (617) 369-3626 e-mail: Admissions@smfa.edu web: www.smfa.edu Affiliated with Tufts University. Fine and applied art, undergraduate and graduate levels. Diploma and degree programs including: BFA, BFA in Education, combined BFA and BS/BA, MAT or MFA. For Evening, Saturday or Summer part-time coursework, call (617) 267-1219 See our ad page 306. Circle 36 University of Massachusetts, Amherst Ronald Michaud, Acting Chair Art Department, Fine Arts Center, Box 32510 Amherst, MA 01003-2510 (413) 545-1902 fax: (413) 545-3929 BA, BFA, MFA, MS, MA: Art History, All Studio Arts, Art Education, Interior Design. Indicate whether graduate or undergraduate information requested. Circle 37 Vermont College of Norwich University MFA in Visual Art (800) 336-6794 e-mail: vcadmis@norwich.edu web: www.norwich.edu/vermontcollege See our ad page 311. Circle 38 Yale University School of Art Patricia DeChiara, Dir. Academic Affairs PO Box 208339, New Haven, CT 06520-8339 (203) 432-2600 web: www.yale.edu/art MFA: Graphic Design, Painting/Printmaking, Photography, Sculpture. Summer courses. Circle 39 NORTHEAST Art Students League of New York Joanne Kuebler, Ph.D., Executive Director 215 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019 (212) 247 4510 Year round studio art classes in drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking. Open enrollment on a monthly basis. Registration is ongoing. Full time class tuition is $155. Programs, exhibitions, artists' talks. Summer Annex, Vytlacil School of Plein Air Painting, 241 Kings Highway, Sparkill, New York. See our ad page 304. Circle 40 Master of Arts in Curatorial Studies The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College offers an innovative, interdisciplinary graduate program in the curating and criticism of contemporary art. The two-year program, leading to an M.A. degree, has two tracks. Students in the track in curatorial practice present exhibitions and catalogue essays for their final M.A. projects; students in the track in criticism, the visual arts, and exhibitions --a new track that begins in the fall of 1999--present a body of critical writing about recent art or a scholarly or critical study of some aspect of the history, practices, or institutions of exhibition. For information write or call: Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale on Hudson, NY 12504 5000, tel: (914) 758-7598, fax: (914) 758-2442 e-mail: ccs@bard.edu. Circle 41 Chautauqua Institution, School of Art Don Kimes, Director, Schools Office Box 1098, Chautauqua. NY 14722 (716) 357-6233 web: www.chautauqua-inst.org Summer Art School Program. Painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, welding, ceramics. Outstanding lecturers/critics, full-time faculty. College credit. Scholarships. Circle 42 Christie's Education Master of Arts in Connoisseurship and the Art Market. 55 E 59th St., New York, NY 10022 (212) 355-1501 fax: (212) 355-7370 See our ad page 302. Circle 43 Columbia University M.A. in Modern Art, Critical Studies (212) 854-8120 e-mail: gsasma@columbia.edu web: www.columbia.edu/cu/gsas/ See our ad page 306. Circle 44 Fashion Institute of Technology Seventh Ave. at 27th St, New York, NY 10001-5992 For full-or part-time study, call 1-800-GO-TO-FIT (212) 217-7675 e-mail: FITinfo@sfitva.cc.fitsuny.edu web: www.fitnyc.suny.edu AAS &/or BFA: Accessories, Advertising, Display, Fashion, Interior, Jewelry, Packaging, Toy, & Textile/Surface Design, Fine Arts, Illustration, Fabric Styling, Restoration, Photography. MA programs in Gallery/Retail Art Administration and Museum Studies. See our ad page 308. Circle 45 Johnson Atelier Technical Institute Jim Ulry, Academic Director 60 Ward Ave. Extension, Mercerville, NJ 08619-3428 (609) 890-7777 fax: (609) 890-1816 e-mail:juatlier@bellatlantic.net web: www.atelier.org Sculpture: Apprenticeships, Internships and Technical Workshops in modeling/enlarging, mold, wax, shell, foundry, metal chasing, structures, sand foundry, patination, preservation and stone cutting, carving and joining. Circle 46 Montclair State University Patricia Lay, MFA Director, Dept. of Fine Arts Upper Montclair, NJ 07043-1699 (973) 655-7294, (973) 655-5147 e-mail: LAYP@saturn.montclair.edu web: www.montclair.edu MFA in Studio Art, a 2-yr., full-time program. interdisciplinary study opportunities in: Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Film/Video, Photo, Ceramics, Fibers, Metals, New Media; 14 miles from NYC, Low Tuition, Visiting Artists/Critics. See our ad page 310. Circle 47 National Academy School of Fine Art 5 East 89th St., NY, NY 10128 (212) 996-1908 fax (212)426-1711 See our ad page 306. Circle 170 New Jersey City University Denise Mullen, Chair Art Dept. 2039 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ 07305 (201) 200-3214, 3241 e-mail: dmulien@njcu.edu BFA/BA: painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, jewelry, clay, illustration, graphic design, digital design, fabric/materials, photo: fine art & commercial. BA: art history, art therapy. K-12 Art certification. MFA in Art. MA: Art ed.-NYC metro area. Circle 48 New York Academy of Art Graduate School of Figurative Art 111 Franklin St., NY, 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 308. Circle 171 New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture Graham Nickson, Dean 8 West 8th St., New York, NY 10011 (212) 673-6466 Intensive full-time studio programs in drawing, painting and sculpture. Drawing Marathon. See our ad page 306. Circle 49 New York University: School of Education Department of Art and Art Professions 34 Stuyvesant Street, Suite 300, NY, NY 10003-7599 1-800-771-4NYU, ext JO2 e-mail: ed.gradadmissions@nyu.edu web: www.nyu.edu/education/pro See our ad page 304. Circle 50 Pratt Institute Judith Aaron, VP for Enrollment 200 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11205 (800) 331-0834 ext. 281, (718) 636-3669 ext. 281 e-mail: info@pratt.edu web: www.pratt.edu BFA, BID, MFA, MS, MPS, MID. Summer programs available for undergrad, graduate and high school students, art educators, artists, designers. Foreign study in Italy, Denmark, Finland, France. Circle 51 Pratt Institute School of Professional Studies Lisa Braverman, PhD, Dean of Professional Studies Karen Miletsky, Associate Dean 295 Lafayette Street, 2nd floor, New York, NY 10012 (212) 461-6040, ext. 280 e-mail: aos@Soho.pratt.edu web: ProStudies.pratt.edu Associate degree programs in digital design and interactive media, graphic design and illustration. Non-credit courses and certificate computer programs for students who want state-of-the-art training. Hundreds of noncredit fine art and graphic design courses. Circle 52 Purchase College, SUNY Art History 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY 10577 (914) 251-6550 e-mail: jkromm@purvid.purchase.edu An interdisciplinary program in 20th-Century Art Historical, Visual, and Critical Studies. Integrates history of art, graphic design, aesthetics, visual culture, and the study of art institutions. Purchase is 35 miles from New York City. MA/MFA 3-year option. Circle 53 Purchase College, SUNY School of Art & Design 735 Anderson Hill Road. Purchase, NY 10577 (914) 251-6750 fax: (914) 251-6793 web: artdsign@brick.purchase.edu A program of professional instruction in the visual arts for students possessing outstanding artistic promise and strong motivation. Graphic Design, Painting/ Drawing, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture. Degrees: BFA and MFA. Circle 54 School of Visual Arts Rick Longo, Director of Admissions 209 East 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010 (212) 592-2100 fax: (212) 592-2116 e-mail: admissions@adm.schoolofvisualarts.edu web: www.schoolofvisualarts.edu BFA: Art Education, Art Therapy, Advertising, Animation, Cartooning, Computer Art, Film and Video, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interior Design, Photography. MFA: Design, Fine Arts, Illustration, Computer Art, Photography. Circle 55 Skidmore College Mary Lou Bates, Admissions Director Peter Stake, Chair, Department of Art and Art History Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 (800) 867-6007 e-mail: admissions@scott.skidmore.edu web: www.skidmore.edu DS: Studio Arts; DA: Art History, Painting, Drawing, Ceramics, Weaving and Fibers, Sculpture, Jewelry and Metalsmithing, Photography, Graphic Design, Computer Graphics, Printmaking. Intensive summer programs for HS and adult students with graduate credit available through SUNY-Albany. Circle 56 MID ATLANTIC The American University Art Department, Glenna Haynie, Asst. to the Chair Washington D.C. 20016 (202) 885-1670 e-mail: ghaynie@american.edu MFA, BFA, DA: Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking. MA in Art History. BA in Design and Art History. Outstanding Faculty. Nationally Recognized, Visiting Artist Program, MFA, post-bac and BFA/BA semester and summer programs in Italy. Access to Major Museums in Washington. Scholarships and Graduate Fellowships Available. Circle 57 The Art Institutes International 300 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (800) 592 0700 web: www.aii.edu The Art Institutes International (All), a leader in postsecondary career-oriented education, offers associate, bachelor's and non-degrees in design, media arts and technology, culinary arts and fashion. Its 16 schools are equipped with state-of-the-industry technology and a Career Services staff dedicated to helping students find employment in their field of study. All schools are located in the following cities: Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Houston, TX; Los Angeles, CA (additional location of Pittsburgh); Minneapolis, MN; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Phoenix, AZ (additional location of Denver); Pittsburgh, PA; Portland, OR; San Francisco, CA; Schaumberg, IL (additional location of Chicago), and Seattle, WA. For more information, contact All at (800) 592 0700. Circle 58 The Corcoran School of Art Office of Admissions 500 Seventeenth St., NW, Washington, DC 20006 (202) 639-1814 or toll free in U.S.: 888-CORCORAN web: www.corcoran.edu BFA in Fine Arts, Graphic Design or Photography. Museum College partnership with student faculty ratio of 8:1. Walk to national museums and monuments. Non residential continuing education courses for adult, pre college teens, and children. Contact the Corcoran for free catalogs. Please specify BFA or CED. Circle 59 Maryland Institute College of Art Dr. Leslie King-Hammond, Dean of Graduate Studies 1300 W. Mt. Royal Ave., Baltimore, MD 21217 (410) 225-2255 web: www.mica.edu MFA degree offered in painting, sculpture, mixed-media, digital imaging, photography and art education. Excellent MAT, five-year BFA/MAT dual degree, and MFA for art educators programs. Private & semi-private studios, strong visiting artists program, housing available, and excellent exhibition opportunities. New M.A. degree in Digital Arts!! Circle 60 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Michael Smith, Director of Admissions 118 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 (215) 972-7625 Fax (215) 569-0153 web: www.pafa.org Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Drawing. Four-year Certificate Program. Two-year MFA program. Post-Baccalaureate program. BFA available through co-ordinated programs: University of Pennsylvania and the University of the Arts. Scholarships, Financial Aid available. See our ad page 309. Circle 61 University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts John Moore, Chair of Fine Arts Dept. 205 South 34th St., Room 100 Morgan Philadelphia, PA 19104-6312 (215) 898-8374 web: www.upenn.edu/gsfa/fnar/index.html MFA: Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking and Mixed Media. Deadline: February 1st, 2000. Circle 62 SOUTH Memphis College of Art Susan Miller, Director of Admissions 1930 Poplar Ave., Overton Park, Memphis, TN 38104 (800) 727-1088 See our ad page 311. Circle 63 New World School of the Arts University of Florida BFA in Miami Dr. Mel Alexenberg, Dean of Visual Arts 300 Northeast Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132-2297 (305) 237-3620 Established by the Florida legislature as a "Center of Excellence." B.F.A. in painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, environmental public art, electronic intermedia, graphic design/illustration. B.F.A. in dance and theater, B.M. in music. Low tuition. Scholarships available. Circle 64 Savannah College of Art and Design Admissions Office 342 Bull Street, Savannah, GA 31401 (912) 525-5100, (800) 869-SCAD e-mail: Admissions@SCAD.edu web: www.SCAD.edu B. Arch., M. Arch. Architecture, BFA, MFA, MA: Architectural History, Art History, Computer Art, Fashion, Fibers, Graphic Design, Historic Preservation, Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Media, Painting, Performing Arts, Photography, Video/Film, Video, Furniture Design, Sequential Art, and Metals and Jewelry. Study Abroad. See our ad page 310. Circle 65 The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art, The University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 30602-4102 (706) 542-1636 e-mail: sjsand@arches.uga.edu web: www.visart.uga.edu Professor Joe Sanders, Graduate Coordinator The Lamar Dodd School of Art offers graduate study in art education, art history, and eight studio disciplines including Ceramics, Drawing & Painting, Fabric Design, Interior Design, Jewelry & Metalwork, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture. Degrees include M.A., M.A.Ed., Ed.S., Ed.D., M.F.A., and Ph.D. Many Assistantships are available. Deadline for all materials is January 1, 2000. Circle 66 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Art Department Professor Jim Hirschfield 101 Hanes Art Center, CB #3405, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 (919) 962-2015 fax: (919) 962-0722 web: www.unc.edu/depts/art MFA: a medium-sized program where students may concentrate in drawing, painting, photography, printmaking or sculpture. However, the Department is not compartmentalized and students who have an interest in moving among media are encouraged. Circle 67 University of North Carolina at Greensboro Department of Art, PO Box 26170 Greensboro, NC 27402 (336) 334-5248 fax: (336) 334-5270 e-mail: trsoule@uncg.edu web: www.uncg.edu/art BA, BFA: design, painting, sculpture, art education, art history, museum studies. MFA: intermedia, painting, sculpture. Program Highlights: faculty with diverse approaches to studio practice, visiting artist program, Weatherspoon Art Gallery. Facility: private studios for grads, large foundry, digital arts studio. Circle 68 University of South Florida Art Department 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33620 (813) 974-2380 fax: (813) 974-9226 web: arts.usf.edu/art/art.html Acclaimed undergraduate and graduate programs in Art Studio, Art History and Art Education. New multimedia labs. Paris summer program. Excellent visiting lecture series. Circle 69 Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts 325 N. Harrison St., Room 201 Richmond, VA 23284-2419 www.vcu.edu/artweb/ phone (804)828-2787 fax: (804)828-6469 BFA in Fine Arts and Design, MAE in Art Education, MA and PhD in Art History, MFA in Ceramics, Fiber, Furniture Design, Glassworking, Jewelry/Metalworking, Painting, Printmaking and Sculpture, MFA in Design, (Film, Interior Environments, Photography, and Visual Communications) Circle 70 MIDWEST Cleveland Institute of Art Catherine Redhead, Director of Admissions 11141 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106 (800) 223-4700 web: www.cia.edu Private college of fine arts, crafts and design. Five-year BFA program includes two years of foundation study. Majors: Painting, Ceramics, Drawing, Enameling, Fiber, Glass, Jewelry and Metals, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture; Graphic, Industrial, Interior Design; Illustration, Medical Illustration. Large, bright studios. Circle 71 Illinois State University Department of Art Normal, IL 61790-5620 (309) 438-5621 web: www.orat.ilstu.edu/art/art.html MFA program in painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, glass, ceramics, fibers and metalwork and jewelry design. Individual studio space. Assistantships and tuition waivers available, Contact Bob Stefl, Grad Coordinator. Circle 72 Kansas City Art Institute Larry Stone, V.P., Enrollment Mgmt. 4415 Warwick Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64111 (816) 474-5224, (800) 522-5224 BFA: Ceramics, Fiber, Painting, Design, Sculpture, Printmaking, Photography, Video, Illustration, Art History and Creative Writing. Circle 73 Kendall College of Art and Design Admissions 111 Division Ave. North, Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3194 (800) 676-2787 web: www.kcad.edu BFA degree in Fine Arts, Furniture Design, Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Visual Communications (graphics, advertising, multi-media and video). BS degree in Art History. Also KCAD's Continuing Studies Program offers classes for children ages 4-17 and adults. Circle 74 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Admissions 2501 Stevens Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN 55404 (800) 874-MCAD e-mail: admissions@mn.mcad.edu web: www.mcad.edu/ MFA in Visual Studies; BFA in film/video, animation, comic illustration/cartooning, interactive media, photography, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, graphic design, illustration, advertising design, furniture design. BS in Visualization, Post Baccalaureate Program. Circle 75 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 e-mail: admiss@artic.edu web: www.artic.edu/saic Undergrad. and Graduate Programs: BFA, BIA, MFA in Studio, MFA in Writing, MA Art Therapy, MA Modern Art History, MA Arts Admin., MA Art Education, MS Historic Preservation. Departments: Art and Technology, Ceramics, Fashion Design, Fiber, Filmmaking, Interior Architecture, Painting and Drawing, Performance, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Sound, Video, Visual Communication, Art History, Art Education, Art Therapy, Liberal Arts. See our ad page 309. Circle 76 The University of Akron Mary Schiller Myers School of Art web: www.uakron.edu/art/ See our ad page 310. Circle 77 University of Minnesota Department of Art 208 Art Bldg., 216 21st Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612) 625-8096 web: artdept.umn.edu BA, BFA, MFA: Drawing/Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Ceramics, Printmaking, Electronic Art. Additional courses in paper, book arts, critical theory. Circle 78 Washington University in St. Louis School of Art Admissions, Campus Box 1089 One Brookings Dr., St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 Undergrad: (314) 935-7354 Grad: (314) 935-5884 web: www.wustl.edu/ BFA and MFA: Ceramics, Painting, Photography, Printmaking/Drawing and Sculpture. BFA: Fashion Design and Visual Communications (including Advertising Design, Graphic Design and Illustration). Financial aid and honorary scholarships available to freshmen, transfer and graduate students. Circle 79 SOUTHWEST/MOUNTAIN Santa Fe Art Institute 1600 St. Michael's Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505) 473-6225 fax: (505) 473-6226 Small advanced sessions in painting, sculpture, mixed media, and installation with internationally acclaimed visual artists. 1998 Visiting Artists include: Phoebe Adams, Gregory Amenoff, Deborah Bright, Sarah Charlesworth, Harmony Hammond, Robert Hudson, Leopoldo Maler, Patrick McFarlin, Joseph Piasentin, Alexis Smith, Joan Snyder and William Wiley. Not a degree program. Partial scholarships available. See our ad page 309. Circle 80 Scottsdale Artists' School 3720 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (602) 990-1422 or (800) 333-5707 web: www.scottsdaleartistsschool.org 5-day workshops in oil, watermedia, sculpture and drawing--taught by nationally-known working professional artist instructors. Scholarships available. Call for class schedule. Circle 81 Southern Methodist University Meadows School of the Arts, Dallas, TX 75275-0356 (214) 768-3217 web: www.smu.edu/~art BFA/MFA in Painting, Ceramics, Sculpture, Photography (inc. digital), Printmaking, Drawing. BA/BFA/MA in Art History within nationally prominent school for the arts. Superb faculty, visiting artist/scholar programs, excellent gallery exhibitions and museum programs. Circle 82 University of Colorado-Boulder Department of Fine Arts, Boulder, CO 80309-0318 (303) 492-3580 fax: (303) 492-4886 web: spot.Colorado.EDU/~finearts/Home.html BFA, BA, MFA: Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Sculpture, Ceramics, Photo and Electronic Media. Visiting Artist/Critic Program. BA, MA Art History. Visiting Scholar Program. Scholarships, fellowships, and assistantships. Circle 83 University of Houston Jack Hanna, Interim Chair, Department of Art Houston, TX 77204-4893 (713) 743-3001 BFA, MFA in Graphic Communication, Interior Design, Painting, Photography/Digital Imaging. Sculpture (includes Ceramics and Jewelry concentrations). BA in Art History and Studio Arts/Art Education. Nationally recognized faculty located in city with extensive museums and galleries. Please indicate undergrad or graduate. Circle 84 WEST Academy of Art College 79 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 274-2222 or 1(800) 544-ARTS web: www.academyart.edu Founded in 1929, the largest private art and design college in the U.S. featuring the latest technology. BFA and MFA degrees: Fine Art (Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking), Photography, Fashion, Interior Architecture and Design, Illustration, Graphic Design, Advertising, Product and Industrial Design, Multimedia (Character Animation, 3D Modeling and Motion Picture/Video). See our ad page 309. Circle 85 Art Center College of Design Laurence Dreiband, Chairman, Fine Art 1700 Lida St., Pasadena, CA 91103 (626) 626-2373 web: www.artcenter.edu BFA, BS, MFA, MS: Fine Art with tracks in painting, photography, film/video, design, digital media, object and installation and critical theory. See our ad page 302. Circle 86 California College of Arts & Crafts Sheri McKenzie, Director of Enrollment Services 450 Irwin Street, 16th Street at Wisconsin San Francisco, CA 94107 1-800-447-1-ART e-mail: enroll@ccac-art.edu web: www.ccac-art.edu BFA, B Arch, MFA: Architecture, Ceramics, Fashion Design, Film/Video, Glass, Graphic Design, Illustration, Industrial Design, interior Architecture, Jewelry/Metal Arts, New Media (MFA only), Painting/Drawing, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Textiles, Wood/Furniture. Circle 87 Claremont Graduate School Roland Reiss, Chairman, Art Department 251 East Tenth St., Claremont, CA 91711 (909) 621-8071 e-mail: joseph@cgs.edu web: www.cgs.edu/~josephs/mfahomepage.html MFA, MA Studio degrees. Exclusively graduate studio facility supported by active visiting artists and critics; contemporary art exhibitions program. Professionally active faculty. Annual visitors from East Coast and Europe. See our ad page 307. Circle 88 John F. Kennedy University Department of Arts and Consciousness 12 Altarinda Rd., Orinda, CA 94563 (925) 254-0105 Dedicated to integration of art and spirituality. Interdisciplinary, graduate programs for mature artists. MA - Transformative Arts emphasizes use of art for healing and personal growth. MFA - Studio Arts trains professional artists based on transformative practices from diverse cultural perspectives. Gallery, studio and critique space located in Berkeley, California. Part-time enrollment--evening classes. Circle 89 Mills College 5000 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, CA 94813 Undergraduate Admissions: (510) 430-2135 e-mail: admissions@mills.edu Graduate Admissions: (510) 430-3309 e-mail: admissions-grad-studies@mills.edu BA in Studio Art. MFA in Ceramics, Electronic Art, Intermedia, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Video. Nationally known faculty. Small classes, superb facilities, stimulating San Francisco Bay Area arts environment. Some financial aid available. Circle 90 Otis College of Art & Design 9045 Lincoln Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 (310) 665-6800, (800) 527-OTIS e-mail: otisart@otisart.edu web: www.otisart.edu BFA degree program majors offered in Fine Arts (Painting, Sculpture/New Genre, Photography, Video, Printmaking), Communication Arts (Graphic Design, Illustration), Environmental Arts (Architecture, Furniture, Theater/Set Design, Landscape, Interior Design), Fashion Design, Toy Design, and Digital Media Design. MFA in Fine Arts and creative writing also available. Circle 91 San Francisco Art Institute Mark Takiguchi, Director of Admissions 800 Chestnut St., San Francisco, CA 94133 (800) 345-SFAI web: www.sfai.edu BFA, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate & MFA in Film, New Genres, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture/Ceramic Sculpture and Digital Media. Circle 92 University of California, Berkeley Department of Art Practice (510) 642-2582 See our ad page 311. Circle 93 University of California, Los Angeles Department of Art, 1300 Dickson Art Center Box 951615, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1615 Caron Cronin, Admissions/Graduate Advisor (310) 206-7363 fax: (310) 206-6676 web: www.arts.ucla.edu BA, MFA degrees in Art. Areas of specialization include Painting and Drawing, Photography, Sculpture, New Genres, Ceramics and Interdisciplinary Studio. In addition, MA degree in Critical and Curatorial Studies offered. Full-time faculty includes: John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Barbara Drucker, Roger Herman, Mary Kelly, chair, Paul McCarthy, Lari Pittman, Charles Ray, Nancy Rubins, Adrian Saxe, James Welling, Patty Wickman. Circle 94 University of California at San Diego Graduate Coordinator Visual Arts Dept. 0084, La Jolla, CA 92093-0084 (858) 534-2862 fax: (858) 534-8651 e-mail: bbarclay@ucsd.edu BA, MFA: Painting, Sculpture, Installation, Photography, Film, Video, History/Criticism, Performance and Computing for 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. Circle 95 University of Southern California School of Fine Arts Watt Hall 103, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0292 (213) 740-2787 e-mail: finearts@usc.edu web: www.usc.edu/univ/entries/finearts.html Professional programs in Studio Art (BA, BFA & MFA) and Public Art Studies (MA). Electronic imaging lab and arts internship program. Generous Financial Assistance. Circle 96 PACIFIC University of Hawaii at Manoa John Wisnosky, Chair, Department of Art 2535 McCarthy Mall, Honolulu, HI 96822 (808) 956-8251 fax: (808) 956 9043 web: www2hawaii.edu/art/ BA in Art History and Studio Art MA in Asian/Pacific Art History; BFA, MFA in Ceramics, Glass, Graphic Design, Electronic Media (MFA only) Fiber, Intermedia (BFA only), Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture. Twenty-six full-time, fourteen part-time faculty. Excellent facilities. Scholarships, tuition waivers available. Circle 97 PACIFIC NORTHWEST Academy of Realist Art 5004 Sixth Avenue NW, Seattle WA 98107 (800) 880 3898 fax: (206) 783 1410 e-mail: academy@RealistArt.com web: www.ReahstArt.com In-depth training in drawing and painting ranging from classical to expressive realism. Focus on figurative studies and traditional fine art principles. Ongoing classes and intensive workshops for beginning to professional artists. Foundation Drawing and Foundation Painting certificate programs available. Summer workshop locations in Santa Fe, Seattle and coastal Washington state, including San Juan Island painting cruise. October 1999: annueal European art history tour Paris and London. Circle 98 INTERNATIONAL Cortona, Italy - Studies Abroad Program The University of Georgia School of Art, Office 101 Athens, GA 30602-4102 (706) 542-7011 e-mail: cortona@arches.uga.edu web: www.uga.edu/~cortona_italy Spring, summer, and fall quarters in Tuscany. Undergraduate or graduate credit: Art History, Book Arts and Papermaking, Ceramics, Design, Drawing, Jewelry, Landscape Architecture, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Watercolor, Women's Studies, Italian. See our ad page 308. Circle 99 The International School of Art in Umbria, Italy 06057 Montecastello di Vibio Perugia (PG) Italy tel/fax: 011.39.075.8780223 U.S. Voice-mail (24 hours): (212) 386-2705 e-mail: mservin@giotto.org web: www.giotto.org Nicolas Carone, Helaine Treitman, Directors. Intensive 6-13 week summer studio programs in drawing, painting and sculpture in Umbrian hill town, 2 hrs from Rome and Florence. Instruction and critiques by renowned international artists. Also 4-week May and September Residencies. Trips to Rome, Florence, Siena, Bologna, Sansepolcro, Ravenna, San Gimignano, Volterra, Arezzo, Naples, Pompeii. Circle 100 Vaugel Sculpture Studio Sculpture Intensive Workshops in France and Los Angeles. (919) 829-9395, (212) 330-8027 e-mail: Vaugelsclp@aol.com web: www.vaugelsculpture.com See our ad page 311. Circle 101 WORKSHOPS & RESIDENCIES Anderson Ranch Arts Center 5263 Owl Creek Road PO Box 5598, Snowmass Village, CO 81615-5598 (970) 923-3181 web: www.andersonranch.org Summer workshops taught by renowned artist/instructors in painting, sculpture, photography, digital imaging, printmaking, drawing, creative studies, ceramics, furniture, and woodworking. Scholarships are available (deadline in March 2000). Artist in Residence program for emerging artists (deadline in March 2000) and Visiting Artist program for established artists (deadline in mid-September 2000). Travel expeditions all over the globe are available year round. Call for exact deadlines or visit our website. Circle 102 Encaustic Workshops R & F Handmade Paints, 110 Prince Street, Kingston, NY 12401 Comprehensive 3-day workshops in many encaustic techniques. Year round. Also available: private and mini workshops. Circle 103 Skowhegan School 200 Park Ave. South, Suite 1116 New York, NY 10003 (212) 529-0505 fax: (212) 473-1342 9-week summer residency program in rural Maine for 65 artists, with outstanding faculty critiquing. Deadline 2/1/00. 2000 faculty includes Okwui Enwezor, Guerilla Girls, Kim Jones, Paul Ramirez-Jonas, Amy Sillman, Fred Tomaselli, Carrie Mae Weems. Circle 104 Vermont Studio Center Kathy Black, Residency Coordinator Box 613AA, Johnson, VT 05656 (802) 635-2727 fax: (802) 635-2730 e-mail: VSCVT@PWshift.com web: www.vermontstudiocenter.com 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. Circle 105
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