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Art colleges in Washington state?

Hi! I'm a junior who's really passionate about art, and I'm looking to apply to colleges with strong art programs in Washington state. Does anyone have suggestions for colleges that I should consider? Also, any insights on the art scene, resources, or opportunities at these schools would be super helpful. Thanks so much!

2 months ago

Hi there! Washington state has several schools with strong art programs for you to consider. Here are a few to start your search:

1. University of Washington (UW): UW's School of Art + Art History + Design has various art programs, including majors in Art (with specific areas like Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, etc.), Interdisciplinary Visual Arts, and Photomedia. The Jacob Lawrence Gallery on campus hosts exhibitions, lectures, and other events, allowing students to engage with professional artists and showcase their work.

2. Washington State University (WSU): WSU's Department of Fine Arts offers Bachelor's degrees in Fine Arts, Digital Media, and Art History. WSU has recently added Fine Arts graduate programs as well. The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on campus is an excellent resource for art students to visit exhibitions and attend events.

3. Western Washington University (WWU): WWU's Department of Art and Art History provides a range of majors, including Art Education, Art History, and Studio Art. The Western Gallery on campus frequently showcases student artwork and also hosts visiting exhibitions.

4. Seattle Pacific University (SPU): SPU's Art Department offers majors in Art History, Visual Art, and Illustration New Pictures. The university emphasizes a hands-on approach to art, providing studio courses that cover a variety of techniques and mediums.

5. Cornish College of the Arts: This private college in Seattle focuses on providing a strong art education with various concentrations, such as Fine Arts, Design, and Film. Cornish encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and provides numerous opportunities for student exhibitions, internships, and networking within the thriving Seattle art scene.

As you research these schools, remember to visit their websites and social media pages to learn more about their art programs, facilities, faculty, and student experiences. You may also want to reach out to current students or alumni to gain more in-depth knowledge of the opportunities these schools have to offer. Best of luck in your college search!

2 months ago

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