Arts Schools Directory - United States

Art in America, August, 2001

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 in the US and Canada
Toll free in the US Web: http://www.aiboston.edu

A professional college of the visual arts within a university.
BFA: Design, Fine Arts, Illustration/Animation,
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/ PhotoJournalism,
Commercial/Studio Photography, Fine Art
Photography, Double Majors in Fine Arts/Illustration.
Design/Illustration for BFA degree or diploma. 2-year
Advanced Professional Certificate in Design or
Illustration. Circle 1

Bennington College
Bennington, VT 05201
800.833.6845
E-mail: admissions@bennington.edu
Web: www.bennington.edu

Undergraduate and MFA Visual Arts Programs in
Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Photography,
Printmaking, Video, Sculpture. Interdisciplinary
opportunities. Extensive studio facilities. Graduate
Assistantships available.
See our ad page 337 Circle 2

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 3

Brandeis University
Fine Arts Department, Brandeis University
Waltham, MA 02254
781.736.2656 Fax: 781.736.2672
E-mail: fair@brandeis.edu
See our ad page 336 Circle 4

Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown
24 Pearl Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
(508) 487-9960
Email: fawc@capecod.net Web: www.FAWC.org
SUMMER 2001 WORKSHOPS

Week-long and weekend classes in the visual arts
and creative writing - drawing, painting, sculpture,
monoprint, book arts. 2001 Visual Faculty includes
Gregory Amenoff, Lauren Ewing, Gilbert Franklin,
Joel Janowitz, Elizabeth King, Hanneline Rogeberg,
Michael Mazur, Carlton Newton, and others. Full catalog
online at www.FAWC.org, or call for mailing.
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Hartford Art School
University of Hartford
200 Bloomfield Avenue,
West Hartford, CT 06117
(860) 768-4827
E-mail: calafiore@mail.hartford.edu
Web: www.hartfordartschool.org

A professional accredited art school of 350 within a
University of 4,000. Offering modern studios, semiprivate
spaces, small classes, 24 hour access, a distinguished
faculty and active visiting artist program
with 8 BFA and 5 MFA majors offered.
See our ad page 340 Circle 6

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 7

Maine College of Art - MFA, Studio Arts
97 Spring Street
Portland, ME 04101
(800).639.4808, (207).879.5746
Email: rkatz@meca.edu Web: www.meca.edu

The only graduate program of its kind in the U.S., the
Maine College of Art MFA in Studio

Arts is a self-designed two-year course of study that
features: an eight week summer residency lead by
a world-class visiting faculty; fall and spring, off-campus
studio and academic study under the
direction of a personal non-resident studio instructor;
ten-day mid winter intensive with study on-campus
and in New York; a strong theory and cultural
studies component. Visit website for admissions
information.
See our ad page 337 Circle 8

Maine College of Art
Contact: Admissions
97 Spring Street, Portland, ME 04101
(800) 639-4808 E-mail: admissions@meca.edu
Web: www.meca.edu

Summer residency open-discipline MFA attracts
internationally-respected faculty: BFA in 8 majors
(including self-designed) built on intensive foundation
program; art history minor; advanced New
Media center. MECA features 24-hour studio
access; 10:1 student/teacher ratio, remarkable studio
space and an exciting sea-side location in a
lively, artistic city. Cross registration with five area
institutions. Summer art teacher fellowships; Early
College for H.S. students; professional summer
institute in graphic design.
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Massachusetts College of Art
Graduate & Continuing Education
621 Huntington Ave.,
Boston, MA 02115
617.879.7200, Fax: 617.879.7171
Web: www.massart.edu

Graduate and undergraduate courses and programs
include: Art Education, Critical Studies,
Graphic Design, Illustration, Fashion Design,
Industrial Design, Studio for Interrelated Media,
Photo, Filmmaking, Painting, Printmaking,
Ceramics, Fibers, Sculpture, Glass, Metals.
Certificate Programs in Graphic Design, Industrial
Design, Program in Design for Interactive
Communication, MBA Westminster, Art New
England Summer Workshops in Bennington, VT, K-12
Programs for Students and Teachers.
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Rhode Island School of Design
Admissions Office
Two College St., Providence, RI 02903-2791
(401) 454-6300, (800) 364-7473
Email: admissions@risd.edu Web: www.risd.edu

Undergraduate and Graduate degree programs in
18 majors in Architecture, Fine Arts, Design, and Art
Education. Circle 11

University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Ronald Michaud, Chair
Art Department, Fine Arts Center, Box 32510
Amherst, MA 01003-2510
(413) 545-1902 Fax: (413) 545-3929
Email: mainoffice@art.umass.edu

BA, BFA, MFA, MS, MA: Art History, All Studio Arts,
Art Education, Architectural Studies Interior Design.
Indicate whether graduate or undergraduate information
requested.
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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 342 Circle 13

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.
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NORTHEAST

Art Students League of New York
215 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019
212-247-4510
www.theartstudentsleague.org

Outstanding professional artists giving instruction in
drawing, painting, sculpture and printmaking in an
atelier environment. Established in 1875, the League
offers open enrollment, full-time or part-time, in day,
evening and weekend classes offered 7 days a
week; monthly registration; artist talks, exhibits, symposia.
Catalogue and schedule on request.
See our ad page 340 Circle 15

Center for Curatorial Studies
Norton Batkin, Director/Graduate Program
Bard College,
Annadale-on-Hudson, NY 12504-5000
(845)758-7598 Fax: (845)758-2442

Two-year graduate program leading to an M.A.
degree in curatorial studies, with tracks in curatorial
practice and in criticism. The interdisciplinary curriculum
provides training in a museum setting as
well as intensive study of the history, theory, and criticism
of the contemporary visual arts and of the institutions
and practices of exhibition. Circle 16

Chautauqua Institution, School of Art
Don Kimes, Director, Schools Office
Box 1098, Chautauqua, NY 14722
(716) 357-6233
Web: www.chautauqua-inst.org

Intensive Summer Art School Program. Painting,
drawing, printmaking, sculpture, welding, ceramics.
Outstanding lecturers/critics, full-time faculty.
College credit. Scholarships. Circle 17

Fashion Institute of Technology
Seventh Ave. at 27th St., New York, NY 10001-5992
For full time study, call 1-800-GO-TO-FIT
(212) 217-7675 E-mail: FITinfo@fitsuny.edu
Web: www.fitnyc.suny.edu

AAS &/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. Circle 18

Hofstra University
Warren R. Infield, Department of Fine Arts/
Art History Hempstead, NY 11549
516.463.5474

BA: Art History; BA, BS: Ceramics, Design, Painting,
Photography, Sculpture/Jewelry; BS: Education with
Specialization in Fine Arts Education; MA:
Humanities. Circle 19

Montclair State University
Patricia Lay, MFA Director,
Upper Montclair, NJ 07043
(973) 655-7294, (973) 655-5147
E-mail: LAYP@mail.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, Ceramic,
Fibers, Metals, New Media; 14 miles from NYC, Low
Tuition, Visiting Artists/Critics. Application due
February 1, 2002.
See our ad page 340 Circle 20

National Academy School of Fine Art
5 East 89th St., NY, NY 10128
(212) 996-1908 fax (212) 426-1711
See our ad page 339 Circle 21

New Jersey City University
Denise Mullen, Chair
Art Dept. 2039 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City NJ 07305
(201) 200-3214, 3241 Web: www.njcu.edu

MFA in Art. MA in Art Education. BFA/BA: painting,
drawing, printmaking, sculpture, jewelry, clay, illustration,
graphic design, digital design, fabric/materials
design, photo: fine art & commercial, BA: art history,
art therapy. K-12 Art certification. NYC metro
area. Circle 22

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 336 Circle 23

New York State at Alfred University
MFA/Electronic Integrated Arts
School of Art & Design, NYSCC at Alfred University.
For catalogue & admission information call
800.541.9229 or 607.871.2141 or check web sites at
iea.art.alfred.edu and/or
nyscc.alfred.edu/art_and_design.
Application deadline is February 1, 2002.
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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 335 Circle 25

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 K79
E-mail: ed.gradadmissions@nyu.edu
Web: www.nyu.edu/education/now
See our ad page 337 Circle 26

Pratt Institute
Center for Continuing and Professional Studies
Chuck Munster, Director
Karen Milesky, Associate Director
295, Lafayette Street, 2nd Floor,
New York, NY 10012
212.461.6040 ext. 280
E-mail: prostudy@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 non-credit fine
art and graphic designs courses.
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Pratt Institute
Judith Aaron, VP for Enrollment
200 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205
800.331.0834 ext. 281 718.636.3669 ext. 281
E-mail: admissions@pratt.edu Web: www.pratt.edu

BFA, BID, MFA, MS, MPS, MID. Summer programs
available for undergraduate, graduate and high
school students, art educators, artists, and designers.
Foreign study in Italy, Denmark, Finland, and
France. Circle 28

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.
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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
E-mail: admissions@adm.schoolofvisualarts.edu or
gradadmission@adm.schoolofvisualarts.edu
Web: www.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.
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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

BS: Studio Arts; BA: Art History, 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. Circle 31

Sotheby's Institute of Art
The American Arts Course
1334 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021
212.894.1111 Web: http://www.sothebys.com

This graduate-level certificate program provides an
intensive examination of American fine and decorative
arts in their cultural and social contexts, including
their European and Asian antecedents. 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 343 Circle 32

State University of New York, Purchase
College Art History
735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY 10577
(914) 251-6550 E-mail: art.history@purchase.edu

A Master of Arts degree in Modern and Contemporary
Art, Criticism, and Theory. Emphasis on contemporary
art and culture, structured around a visiting roster of
the most prominent artists, critics, and scholars working
in the field. Purchase is 35 miles from New York
City. MA/MFA 3-year option. Circle 33

The University of Albany, SUNY
Department of Art
1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222
518.442.4020 E-mail: art@cnsunix.albany.edu
Web: www.albany.edu/finearts

30 credit MA and 60 credit MFA in Painting,
Sculpture, Drawing. Proximity to New York City.
Individual studios, Assistanships, Visiting Artists,
Spring semester application deadline: 12/1/01. Fall
semester deadline 4/1/01. Contact JoAnne Carson.
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MID ATLANTIC

The American University
Department of Art, Glenna Haynie, Assistant to Chair
202.885.1671 E-mail: 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. Circle 35

Corcoran College of Art and Design
The Museum School in Washington DC
Office of Admissions
500 Seventeenth St, NW
Washington DC 2006-4804
(202) 639-1814 or 888-CORCORAN
Fax:(202)639-1830, Email: admissions@corcoran.org
Web: www.corcoran.edu

Washington's only 4-year, accredited college of art
and design, founded in 1890, affiliated with the
Corcoran Museum of Art. BFA degrees in Fine Art
(ceramics, digital art, drawing, painting, printmaking,
sculpture), Graphic Design, Digital Media Design,
Photography, and Photojournalism AFA degrees in
Fine Art, Graphic Design, Digital Media Design, and
Photography. Credit and non-credit continuing education
classes for adults and children. Certificate programs.
Scholarships and financial aid available.
Downtown campus located one block from the White
House provides access to major DC museums and
cultural resources. Georgetown Campus features
state-of-the-art computer graphics labs home to the
Corcoran Computer Graphics institute.
See our ad page 333 Circle 36

Old Dominion University
Department of Art
Norfolk, VA 23529
(757) 683-5464

MA/MFA in Visual Studies. A small graduate program
of 10-20 students offered jointly by Old Dominion
University and Norfolk State University. A unique program
which encourages interdisciplinary work. 33
hour MA. 60 hour MFA. For more information and
application materials contact:
Elliott C. Jones, GPD,
Old Dominion University,
Department of Art, Norfolk, VA
23529, (757) 683-5464,
E-mail: ejones@odu.edu Circle 37

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 coordinated
program: University of Pennsylvania.
Scholarships, Financial Aid available.
See our ad page 336 Circle 38

University of Maryland
Department of Art,
Room 1211-E Art/Sociology Building,
College Park, MD 20742
(301) 405-1445 (BA); (301) 405-7790 (MFA)
E-mail: pa22@umail.umd.edu
www.inform.umd.edu/ARHU/Depts/Art

MFA Program in Drawing, Painting, Printmaking and
Sculpture. Spacious, well-equipped studios.
Fellowships and Assistantships available. BA in
Studio Art. Located in close proximity to museums
and galleries in Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD.
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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/unfnar/index.htm

MFA: Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking and Mixed
Media. Deadline: February 1st, 2002.
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SOUTH

Appalachian Center for Crafts
A Division of Tennessee Technological University
The Appalachian Center for Crafts, 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. For more information about the
Appalachian Center for Crafts, call
931.372.3051/615.597.6801; visit our web site at
craftcenter.tntech.edu or write to:
1560 Craft Center Drive
Smithville, TN 37166
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Memphis College of Art
Susan Miller, Director of Enrollment
1930 Poplar Avenue, Overton Park,
Memphis, TN 38104
800.727.1088
E-mail: info@mca.edu
Web: www.mca.edu

BFA: Fine Arts (Painting, Sculpture, Clay, Metals,
Printmaking, Papermaking/Book Arts, Photography,
Fiber Art/Surface Design); DesignArts (Graphic
Design, Illustration Photography, Computer Art).
MFA: Studio Art (Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking,
Papermaking/Book Arts, Photography, Fiber
Art/Surface Design); Computer Art (Advertising/Publication
Design, Multi-Media Animation).
See our ad page 342 Circle 42

Savannah College of Art and Design
Admission Office
342 Bull Street, Savannah, GA 31402
912.525.5100, 800.869.7223
Email: admissions@scad.edu Web: www.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 and performing
arts, metal and jewelry, painting, photography, production
design, sequential art, and video/film.
See our ad page 336 Circle 43

The University of Georgia
Lamar Dodd School of Art,
The University of Georgia Athens, Georgia
30602-4102
(706) 542-1636 E-mail: anasisse@arches.uga.edu
Web: www.visart.uga.edu
Professor Andy Nasisse, 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, 2002.
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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.
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Department of Art,
PO Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402
(336) 334-5248 Fax: (336) 334-5270
E-mail: p_wasser@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.
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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

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;
Painting; Photography; Printmaking; Sculpture; and
Technology and Integrated Media Environment. MFA
in Med. Illustration. Large, bright studios. Circle 47

College for Creative Studies
(formerly the Center for Creative Studies)

Founded in 1906, the College for Creative Studies
(CCS) is recognized as one of the nation's leading
arts education institutions. Located in Detroit's
Cultural Center, CCS enrolls nearly 1,100 students
seeking Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Animation
and Digital Media, Communication Design, Crafts,
Fine Arts, Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior
Design, and Photography. CCS students have
access to state-of-the-art facilities, advanced technologies,
industry professionals and seasoned faculty.
Graduates are leading art directors, photographers,
fine artists, jewelers, film animators and
automobile and interior designers. To learn more visit
www.ccscad.edu or call 800.952.ARTS
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Columbus College of Art & Design
107 N. Ninth St., Columbus, OH 43215
877.997.CCAD/E-mail: admissions@ccad.edu
Web: www.ccad.edu

A private, four-year, accredited institution of art,
CCAD has a rigorous foundation studies program
that provides future artists and design professionals
with the skills needed to excel and grow in their chosen
fields. CCAD offers a BFA in seven major areas:
Advertising & Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Fine
Arts, Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior Design,
and Media Studies. Circle 49

Illinois State University
School 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, video
and metalwork and jewelry design. Individual studio
space. Assistantships and tuition waivers available.
Contact Jin Lee, Grad Coordinator. Circle 50

Ohio University School of Art
Power Boothe, Director, Athens, OH 45701-2979
(740) 593-0274 or (800) 76-ou-art
Fax: (740) 593-0457 Web: www.ohio.edu/art

BFA, MFA: Art History, Ceramics, Painting, Photography,
Printmaking, Sculpture. BFA: Graphic Design.
BFA, MA: Art Education. Circle 51

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
Email: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 and
Material Studies.
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The University of Akron
Mary Schiller Myers School of Art
Web: www.uakron.edu/art/
See our ad page 342 Circle 53

University of Chicago
Committee on the Visual Arts Midway Studios,
6016 S. Ingleside Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
773.753.4821 Fax: 773.834.1280
Email: cova@midway.uchicago.edu
Web: humanities.uchicago.edu/midway/

Master of Fine Arts degree in small multi-disciplinary
visual arts program. Our program encourages development
of the individual through intensive critical
exchange with distinguished artists faculty, visiting
artist, and peers in a lively community context. The
program makes maximum use of the extraordinary
resources of a leading research institution and the
city of Chicago. Financial aid is available. Admission
deadline for Autumn enrollment: January 15, 2002.
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Museum Studies Program,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

For details of an innovative interdisciplinary museum studies
program leading to a M.A. degree with an emphasis in
such areas as art, art history, textiles, and anthropology,
and an optional specialization in Art History, please visit our
website at http://www.unl.edu/museumstudies/ Circle 55

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) 935-4761
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 56

SOUTHWEST/MOUNTAIN

Colorado State University Department of Art
Visual Arts Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523
(970) 491-5895, Fax: (970) 491-0505
Web: www.colostate.edu/Depts/Art

MFA program in drawing, fibers, graphic design,
metalsmithing and jewelry, painting, printmaking and
sculpture. Graduate studio spaceAssistantships
available. Visiting artists and critics program. Study
abroad in Italy. Contact Tom Lundberg, Grad
Coordinator. See our ad page 340 Circle 57

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 58

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 59

University of Houston
Dr. W. Jackson Rushing III, Chair
Department of Art, Houston, TX 77204-4019
(713) 743-3001 Web: www.art.uh.edu

BFA, UFA in Graphic Communication, Interior
Design, Painting, Photography/Digital Media,
Sculpture (includes Ceramics and Jewelry concentrations).
BA in Art History and Studio Art/Teaching
Certificate. Nationally recognized faculty located in a
culturally diverse city with extensive museums, galleries
and active art and design communities. Please
indicate undergrad or graduate. Circle 60

University of Texas at San Antonio
Graduate Advisor, Division of Visual Arts
6900 North Loop 1604 West
San Antonio, TX 78249-0642
210.458.4352 Fax: 210.458.4356
Email: artinfo@lonestar.utsa.edu
Website: http://altamira.arts.utsa.edu

BFA, MFA in Art, MA in Art History. Art areas include
Drawing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking
Ceramics, and Sculpture, with opportunities for
cross-disciplinary study. Art History Program in Art of
the Americas: Contemporary Art and Criticism in the
U.S., Latin American Colonial to Modern, pre
Columbian, and Spanish. Computer components
available in Art and Art History. Circle 61

WEST

Academy of Art College
79 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, CA 94105
415.274.2222 or 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: Advertising, Computer Arts,
Fashion, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Illustration,
Industrial Design Studios, Interior Architecture &
Design, Motion Pictures & Video and Photography.
See our ad page 330 Circle 62

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 335 Circle 63

Art Institute of Southern California
2222 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
949.376.6000 Fax: 949.376.6009
Web: www.aisc.edu
See our ad page 332 Circle 64

California College of Arts & Crafts
Sheri McKenzie, Director of Enrollment Services
1111 Eighth Street San Francisco, CA 94107
1-800-447-1-ART c-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 65

Claremont Graduate University
Roland Reiss, Chairman, Art Department
251 East Tenth Street, Claremont, CA 91711
909. 621-8071 E-mail: art@cgu.edu
Web: www.cgu.edu/arts/art/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
New York and Europe.
See our ad page 332 Circle 66

John F. Kennedy University
Department of Arts and Consciousness
12 Altarinda Rd., Orinda, CA 94563
(925) 254-0105 Web: www.jfku.edu

Dedicated to integration of art and spirituality.
Interdisciplinary, graduate programs. 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.
See our ad page 339 Circle 67

Mills College
5000 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, CA 94613
Undergraduate Admissions: (510) 430-2135
E-mail: admissions@mills.edu
Graduate Studies: (510) 430-3309
E-mail: grad-studies@mills.edu

BA in Art History, Intermedia, Studio Art. MFA in
Ceramics, Electronic Art, Intermedia, Painting,
Photography, Sculpture. Nationally-known faculty.
Small classes, superb facilities, stimulating San
Francisco Bay Area arts environment. Some financial
aid available. Circle 68

Otis College of Art & Design
9045 Lincoln Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045
(310) 665-6800, (800) 527-OTIS (6847)
E-mail: otisart@otisart.edu Web: www.otisart.edu

The Galef Center for Fine Arts, opening in August
2001, will provide students with greatly expanded
studio facilities and will house the Ben Maltz Gallery,
a 3500 square foot museum quality exhibition space.
BFA degree offered in: Fine Arts (Painting,
Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture/New Genre and
Video); Communication Arts (GraphicDesign,
Illustration); Environmental Design (Architecture,
Interior Design & Landscape Design); Fashion
Design; Toy Design, and Digital Media. MFA degree
offered in Fine Arts and Writing. Circle 69

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 70

University of California, Berkeley
Department of Art Practice
(510) 642-2582
See our ad page 342 Circle 71

University of California, Los Angeles
Caron Cronin, Admissions/Graduate Advisor
Department of Art, 1300 Dickson Art Center
Box 951615, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1615
(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. MA degree in Critical and
Curatorial Studies. Full-time faculty includes: John
Baldessari, Chris Burden, Barbara Drucker, Roger
Herman, Henry Hopkins, Mary Kelly, Paul McCarthy,
Lari Pittman, Charles Ray, Nancy Rubins, Adrian
Saxe, James Welling, Patty Wickman.
See our ad page 335 Circle 72

University of California at San Diego
GraduateCoordinator, Visual Arts Dept. 0084,
La Jolla, CA 92093-0084
(858) 534-2862 Fax: (858) 534-8651
E-mail: bbarclay@ucsd.edu

BA, MFA, Ph.D.: 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 73

University of Southern California
School of Fine Arts
Watt Hall 104, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0292
(213) 740-2787
E-mail: finearts@usc.edu
Web: www.usc.edu/dept/finearts

Professional programs in Studio Art (BA, BFA & MFA)
and Public Art Studies (MA). Studio areas include
painting and drawing, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking,
photography and digital/time-based media.
Generous Financial Assistance and teaching assistanships.
See our ad page 339 Circle 74

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-four full-time, fourteen
part-time faculty. Excellent facilities. Scholarships,
tuition waivers available. Circle 75

INTERNATIONAL

ARTE/VITA TRAVEL ART WORKSHOPS
ITALY 2001
180 Riverside Blvd. 12L
New York, NY 10069
212-726-1379.
Web:www.artevita.net

COLOR & LIGHT: Immerse yourself in art-making
and live in a 10th century Tuscan villa on a working
vineyard in Chianti. Drawing; painting; Medieval and
Renaissance techniques; slides; readings; guest lecturers;
trips to Florence and Tuscan hilltowns; family-style
trattoria; splendid views; pool; supportive community.
DRAWING ON FLORENCE: Discover
Florence off the beaten path in a sketchbook course
that uses the city as inspiration for on-site drawings.
VENICE: historical sights; boat rides; fabulous guided
walks. Circle 76

The International School of Art in Umbria, Italy
06057 Montecastello di Vibio
Perugia (PG) Italy
Tel. / Fax  39-075-8780223
U.S. Voicemail (24 hours) 212-386-2705
mservin@giotto.org Website: http://www.giotto.org/

School: Intensive 6-13 week summer studio programs
in drawing, painting and sculpture in
Umbrian hill town, 2 hours from Rome and Florence.
Instruction and critiques by renowned international
artists. Trips to Rome, Florence, Siena, Bologna,
Arezzo, Sansepoicro, Ravenna, Orvieto, Perugia,
Assisi. Residencies: 4-6 weeks, May - Sept.
Seminars: 1-2 weeks. Lennart Anderson: Portrait
and Still-Life Painting. Leonid Lerman: Sculpting
and Drawing the Head. ISACE Continuing
Education in Todi: 3-6 weeks, June - Sept.
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Linos - Italian Tradition of Painting
Year round workshops from $700 - emphasis on
solid technique leading to imagination. Distinguished
faculty from New York Academy of Art and The Art I,
Students League, Florence Accademia della Arti,
Studios of Maestro Annigoni, Rome Universita'
d'Architettura. Lodging in 11th century Francescan
monastery with hilltop views in center of Umbria's #1
acclaimed Medieval town - Todi - 2 hrs from Rome
and Florence. Core curriculum: Figure in Landscape,
Plein Air Painting, Drawing, and Architectural
Perspective. Seminars in Art History. Guided tours by
local artists to undiscovered Medieval landmarks.
www.linos.org e-mail: info@linos.org

LINOS SCHOOL OF ART
Via Cesia, 2, 06059 Todi, Perugia (PG) Italy
In US: Sherle Amadi 646-408-5364.
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The University of Georgia
Lamar Dodd School of Art
Studies Abroad Program - Cortona, Italy
Athens, GA 30602-4102
706.542.7011 fax: 706.542.2467
E-mail: cortona@arches.uga.edu
Website: www.visart.uga.edu/cortona/

CORTONA, ITALY! 31 years of university coursed in
studio art (book arts/papermaking, ceramics, design,
drawing, jewelry/metalwork, painting, photography,
printmaking, sculpture, & watercolor), art history,
Italian, Italian culture, landscape architecture, classics
and philosophy. Deadlines: Spring-November 1;
Summer-April 1; Fall-June 1.
See our ad page 339 Circle 79

WORKSHOPS & RESIDENCES

Encaustic Workshops
R & F Handmade Paints,
506 Broadway,
Kingston, NY 12401
Phone: (800) 206-8088
E-mail: mail@rfpaints.com Web: www.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. Circle 80

Skowhegan School or Painting and Sculpture
200 Park Ave. South, Suite 1116,
New York, NY 10003
212.529.0505 Fax: 212.473.1342
E-mail: mail@skowheganart.org
Web: www.skoheganart.org

9-week summer residency program (June 15-August
17, 2002) in rural Maine for 65 artists, with
outstanding faculty critiquing. Deadline 2/1/02.
2002 faculty includes: Marina Abramovic, Amy
Goodman, Geoffrey Hendricks, Whitfield Lovell,
Ingo Mangiano-Ovalle, Melissa Meyer, Rob Storr.
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Kathy Black, Residency Coordinator
Box 613AA, Johnson, VT 05656
802.635.2727 Fax: 802.635.2730
E-mail: info@vscvt.org
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 82

Weir Farm Trust Artist-in-Residence Program
735 Nod Hill Road, Wilton, CT 06897
(203) 761-9945,
e-mail: weirfarmtrust@yahoo.com.
Web: www.nps.gov/wefa/home.htm

Deadline January 15 or July 15: Residencies for
visual artists for 2 weeks to 1 month. Studio & apartment
located 1/2 mile from Weir Farm National
Historic Site, the former home of painter J. Alden
Weir (1852-1919). All genres of work considered.
Selected artists receive $500/month stipend. Send
SASE for application or download off website.
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