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Pratt Offers Summer Arts Programs for High School Students
Pratt Institute PreCollege provides college-level credit and noncredit learning opportunities on our New York City campuses and online.
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Pratt Institute PreCollege provides college-level credit and noncredit learning opportunities on our New York City campuses and online.
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Discover transformative possibilities for your art career at Sotheby’s Open Days in New York and London.
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The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts offers a non-studio PhD in philosophy and art theory for artists and creative thinkers.
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Choose from over 50 Adult Continuing Education courses at one of the top art schools in the US, available online and on-campus.
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Based in New York City, the School of Visual Arts’s MA Curatorial Practice program emphasizes hands-on training and social activism.
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Revolutionize your career trajectory online or in-person at Pratt Institute in NYC. Register early for 35% off up to five classes.
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The School of Visual Arts in NYC offers a diverse range of over 200 in-person and online courses, and more than 10 artist residency programs.
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MFASA students enjoy mentorships with prominent Indigenous artists, flexible schedules, and access to Santa Fe, New Mexico, a cultural capital of the US.
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Students enjoy cutting-edge facilities, significant financial aid, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in New York City’s art communities.
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The School of Visual Arts’s New York-based, globally linked graduate program for curators is accepting applications for Fall 2024.
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A founding member of Turkish contemporary art space SALT, Demir brings to NYUAD her training in non-Western modernism and commitment to global contemporary art and cultural production.
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Engage in experimental and intersectional research-based art-making at UF’s School of Art + Art History.