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Art schools in Louisiana - recommendations?

Hey guys, I'm planning on pursuing art and was wondering what are some noteworthy art schools in Louisiana? How do they compare in reputation, programs, and student opportunities?

2 years ago

Hi there! Louisiana has several art schools and universities with strong art programs where you can pursue your passion for art. Here are a few options to consider:

1. Tulane University: Tulane's School of Liberal Arts houses the Newcomb Art Department, offering a variety of undergraduate programs in Studio Art, Art History, and Digital Arts. With a reputable faculty and a supportive community, Tulane provides unique opportunities for students to engage with the New Orleans art scene and to take part in local exhibitions.

2. Loyola University New Orleans: The College of Music and Media at Loyola offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Arts. Studio art, digital filmmaking, graphic design, art history, and photography are some of the areas of interest available. Working closely with faculty and having access to workshops, local art events, and internships are some of the opportunities students can have at Loyola.

3. Louisiana State University (LSU): The School of Art at LSU is part of the College of Art and Design, offering a broad curriculum in studio arts, graphic design, digital art, photography, and art history. LSU also provides students with chances to exhibit their work, learn from guest artists during the semester-long Artist in Residence program, and get involved in local art events.

4. University of Louisiana at Lafayette (ULL): ULL's Department of Visual Arts is part of the College of Arts. Students can major in fine arts, with specializations in printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, painting, and photography. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary learning and hands-on experience, allowing students to develop their unique portfolios and engage with the local arts community.

5. Southeastern Louisiana University (SLU): SLU's Department of Visual Art + Design offers programs in graphic design, new media and animation, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and painting. Students can pursue a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Fine Arts, with ample opportunities to engage in creative projects, internships, and connect with the art community.

To make your decision, consider factors like program offerings, location, campus resources, size, and scholarship opportunities. You can visit their respective websites, attend open houses, or contact current students and faculty to get a better sense of each institution's environment and programs. It's essential to find a school that aligns with your artistic interests and career goals while providing the resources and opportunities you need to grow and excel in your art practice. Best of luck in your search!

2 years ago

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