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Art programs at universities in Massachusetts

Hi everyone! I'm a junior who's big into art and I've been exploring the possibility of attending college in Massachusetts. What are some universities over there with strong art programs? Thanks in advance!

10 months ago

Hello! Massachusetts is home to a number of excellent universities with strong art programs. Here are some popular options to consider:

1. Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt): MassArt is one of the top public art schools in the U.S. and offers undergraduate programs in areas such as illustration, animation, graphic design, painting, and more.

2. School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University (SMFA): SMFA merged with Tufts University in 2016, allowing students to study art at an institution with interdisciplinary learning opportunities. Undergraduate programs include drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture, among others.

3. Boston University (BU): BU's College of Fine Arts offers a range of undergraduate programs including graphic design, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. Students benefit from small class sizes and have access to the resources of a large research university.

4. Northeastern University: Northeastern offers a B.F.A. in studio art, with concentrations in areas like digital art, drawing, printmaking, and photography. It also offers a B.A. in art with a more flexible and interdisciplinary curriculum.

5. Lesley University: The College of Art and Design at Lesley provides programs in illustration, animation, and graphic design, as well as fine arts. Students typically have access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources.

6. University of Massachusetts Amherst: The Department of Art at UMass Amherst offers a B.A. and a B.F.A. in a variety of concentrations, including studio art, art education, art history, and digital media.

These are just a few examples of schools with strong art programs in Massachusetts. Each institution has its own unique offerings, campus culture, and resources, so be sure to explore each one to determine which aligns best with your interests and goals. Good luck with your college search!

10 months ago

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