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NEW ENGLAND
The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University
Office of Admissions
700 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02215
617.585.6700 Fax: 617.437.1226
800.773.0494 Toll-free
Web: www.aiboston.edu
Professional college of visual arts within a larger university, Studio-intensive mentoring with individualized instruction in the cultural center of Boston. Programs include M.F.A., B.F.A., Diploma, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate, Continuing + Professional Education and Pre-College. Low residency M.F.A. with concentration in interdisciplinary media. Post-Baccalaureate Advanced Professional Certificate in graphic design, illustration or animation. BFA majors: graphic design, illustration/animation, photography, fine arts.
Boston University School of Visual Arts
College of Fine Arts
855 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston MA 02215
617.353.3371 Fax 617.353.7217
Web: www.bu.edu/CFA
BFA/MFA Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Design, Art Education. MFA: Studio Teaching.
Brandeis University
Fine Arts Department
Waltham MA 02254
781.736.2656 Fax: 781.736.2672
Email: fair@brandeis.edu
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LymeAcademy College of Fine Arts
84 Lyme Street
Old Lyme, CT 06371
860.434.5232 ext 112 or 136 Fax 860.434.8725
Web: www.lymeacademy.edu
Email: admissions@lymeacademy.edu
A fully accredited four year independent undergraduate Fine Arts College offering a Bachelor of Fine Arts, BFA, in Painting and Sculpture The LymeAcademy College of Fine Arts is dedicated solely to the study of the Fine Arts--Drawing Painting, Sculpture and Printmaking. Certificate, community and Pre-College programs also available.
Maine College of Art
MFA in Studio Arts
97 Spring Street
Portland ME 04101
800.639.4808
Web: www.meca.edu Email: mfa@meca.edu
Innovative, two-year MFA n 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. Co-Directors: George Smith and Katarina Weslien. Visiting faculty have included Vito Acconci Mel Chin Alex Coles, Wenda Gu, Mary Kelly, Ming Cho Lee, Lucy Lippard, William Pope. L, Yvonne Rather Martha Roster. Carolee Schneemann, Jeanne Silverthorne Robert Storr, Marcia Tucker, Fred Wilson, Krzysztof Wodiczko.
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Massachusetts College of Art
Continuing Education & Community Partnerships
621 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617.879.7200 Fax: 617.879.7171
Web: www.massart.edu
Continuing Education courses & workshops, full time Graduate programs; housing available. One week summer workshops in a variety of media held in Bennington, VT through our Art New England program; Youth Programs, Certificates in Graphic Design, Industrial Design, New: Urban Arts Certificate Fashion Sequence. Check www.massart.edu, click on Continuing Education or Graduate Programs.
Rhode Island School of Design
Admissions Office
Two College Street
Providence, RI 02903-2791
401.454.6300 or 800.364.7473
Web: www.risd.edu
Email: admissions@risd.edu
Offering graduate and undergraduate degree programs in Apparel Design, Architecture, Art Education, Ceramics, Digital Media, Film/Animation/Video, Furniture Design, Glass, Graphic Design, Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior Architecture, Jewelry & Metalsmithing, Landscape Architecture, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture and Textiles.
Patricia Barsoumian, Director of Admissions
Rockport College
2 Central Street, PO Box 200, Rockport ME 04856
207.236.7034 x357 Toll-free at 1.800.963.8739 x357
Fax: 207.236.2562
Email: admissions@rockportcollege.edu
A small art college on the Maine Coast--with a conservatory environment, offering degrees and career preparation for the world's imagemakers and storytellers. Programs include an Associate of Arts Degree, a Professional Certificate in film or photography, and a low residency, self-designed, mentor led Masters of Fine Arts degree. Concentrations include documentary and fine art photography and digital printmaking; dramatic and documentary filmmaking, cinematography and digital post production. Located on the campus of The Maine Photographic Workshops. Visit us in person, or visit us on the web at www.RockportCollege.edu
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Vermont College of Union Institute & University
36 College Street
Montpelier, VT 05602
800.336.6794; 802.828.8500 Fax: 802.828.8855
Web: www.tui.edu/vermontcollege Email: vcadmis@tui.edu
The MFA in Visual Art Program at Vermont College allows students to earn a 60-credit degree over a period of two years. The Program combines ten-day on-campus residencies followed by six-month semesters of self-designed studio practice conducted from students' home studios in the context of the communities in which they live, work, and make art. The Program encourages an interdisciplinary approach to studio practices, helping emerging artists to integrate contemporary cultural theory with the practical concerns of their own media, method, and place in the world.
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Yale University School of Art
Patricia DeChiara, Director Academic Affairs
P.O. Box 208339, New Haven, CT 06520-8339
203.432.2600 Web: www.yale.edu/art
MFA: Graphic Design, Painting/Printmaking, Photography, Sculpture. Summer courses.
NORTHEAST
Art Students League of New York
215 West 57th Street
New York, NY 10019
212.247.4510
Web: www.theartstudentsleague.org
Outstanding professional artists teach drawing, painting, sculpture and printmaking in an atelier environment. Established in 1875, the League offers open enrollment, full-time or part-time, day, evening and weekend classes 7 days a week. Students enroll monthly. Catalogue available on request.
Center for Curatorial Studies
Bard College
Norton Batkin, Director
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504-5000
845.758.7598 Fax: 845.758.2442
Web: www.bard.edu/ccs Email: ccs@bard.edu
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.
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@fitnyc.edu
AAS, and BFA degree programs. Design majors include: Accessories, Advertising, Display, Fashion, Graphic, Interior, Jewelry, Packaging, Textile/Surface, and Toy. Other majors include: Computer Animation & Interactive Media, Fine Arts, Illustration, Restoration, Photography. BS programs in design/business fields. MA programs in Gallery/Retail Art Administration and Museum Studies.
Hofstra University
Warren R. Infield, Department of Fine Arts/Art History
Hempstead, NY 11549
516.463.5474
BA: Art History DA, DS: Ceramics, Design, Painting,
Photography, Sculpture; DS: Education with
Specialization in Fine Arts Education; MA: Humanities.
Montclair State University
John Czerkowicz, MFA Director
Upper Montclair. NJ 07043
973.655.7294 Fax: 973.655.7833
Web: www.montclair.edu
Email: czerkowiczj@mail.montclair.edu
Program Assistant: 973.655.4074
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.
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National Academy of Design
School of Fine Arts
5 East 89th Street
New York, NY 10128
212.996.1908 Fax: 212.426.1711
Web: www.nationalacademy.org
Students at the Academy enjoy a connection to the National Academy of Design Museum and exhibit work annually at the Year-End Student show in the Museum Galleries. Students also have the opportunity to exhibit at the Mid-Year exhibition and in the school gallery year round. Studio classes in Painting, Drawing, Pastel. Sculpture, Mixed Media, Watercolor, Printmaking. Gallery Tour Series, Museum Visits and Young People's Classes ages 6-16. Advanced Master Classes and Master Critiques taught by National Academicians.
New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting & Sculpture
Graham Nickson, Dean
8 West 8th Street
New York NY 10011
212.673.6466
Web: www.nyss.org
Intensive full-time studio atelier programs in drawing, painting and sculpture. Drawing Marathons: September 29-October 10 and February 16-27. Fall Session: September 29-January 30. Spring Session: February 16-May 21.
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