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Art schools recommendations?

I'm considering going to an art school after high school and wanted to know what are some of the top schools of art. Are there specific art schools that are highly recommended for their programs and opportunities?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are many excellent art schools out there, so your choice will depend on your specific art interests as well as other factors such as the location or size of the school.

Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) consistently ranks as one of the best art schools in the U.S., known for its strong programs in graphic design, illustration, and painting. As an added perk, RISD students can also cross-register at Brown University for additional academic breadth.

Parsons School of Design in New York City is another top-tier art school, recognized especially for its fashion design program. Its urban setting offers lots of inspiration and opportunities for networking in the art scene.

The California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) is widely considered one of the leading art schools, with strong programs in visual arts, theater, film, and animation. If you're interested in animation, this school has close ties with Disney, providing considerable opportunities for its students.

School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is notable for its interdisciplinary approach and freedom in course selection. If you're interested in exploring multiple media or disciplines, SAIC could be a great fit.

Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, is renowned for its strong architecture and interior design programs. It also offers a wide range of other art and design programs.

Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt) in Boston offers strong programs in a range of disciplines. It's also the only publicly-funded independent art college in the country, making it a more affordable option for potential art students.

Remember, the best school for you is one that fits your specific interests and goals in art, so be sure to research each school's curriculum, faculty, facilities, and opportunities for internships or networking. You might want to visit some of these schools if possible, to get a better sense of what each can offer you. Best of luck on your journey!

a year ago

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