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List of Top Art Schools in the US?

Hey everyone, I’m a junior with a passionate streak for visuals arts and I'm looking at college programs for art. What are some of the top art schools in the US that I should consider applying to?

3 months ago

For those passionate about visual arts, there are several excellent schools in the US that offer exceptional art programs. Here are a few to consider:

1. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): Known as one of the best design schools worldwide, RISD offers a wide range of art and design disciplines, including drawing, painting, photography, textile design, and more.

2. School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC): Widely renowned for its innovative and interdisciplinary approach to art education. Their curriculum allows for a significant amount of customization based on individual interests.

3. California Institute of the Arts (CalArts): A leader in developing visual and performing artists, it provides a collaborative environment for its students. The programs in animation and fine arts are particularly strong.

4. Carnegie Mellon University School Of Art: offers a distinctly interdisciplinary, experimental approach to art - well-suited for those who enjoy exploring the intersection of art, science, and technology.

5. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Arts and Architecture: Offers programs in design media arts, and art with an emphasis on an interdisciplinary study.

6. Parsons School of Design: Known for its emphasis on industry-ready skills, its curriculum prepares students to contribute to fields like graphic design, photography, and illustration.

7. Pratt Institute: Emphasizes creative thinking and a strong foundation in the history of art and art practices. Programs range from digital arts to painting and drawing.

8. Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA): Offers a highly interdisciplinary curriculum, allowing students to combine various focus areas to create unique artistic perspectives.

These are all excellent choices but remember that the best fit is going to depend on your artistic goals, the type of environment you thrive in (small studio classes vs larger lecture halls, for instance), the curriculum structure you prefer, and also practical considerations like location and tuition costs. Always try to visit or at least deeply research each school to get a feel if it would be a good match for you. Good luck!

3 months ago

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