Art
The Legacy of Artists at LA’s Otis College, Which Turns 100 This Year
In its early years, Otis’s success rested on the intersectionality of its students who also came from a diversity of creative fields.
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In its early years, Otis’s success rested on the intersectionality of its students who also came from a diversity of creative fields.
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Each public school in the Garden State provides some type of arts instruction for students. However, their work "remains unfinished" as they continue to equalize opportunities for artistic instruction in "less affluent schools."
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Mister ArtSee received an in-kind donation of over 100,000 art education books and kits to be distributed to children in public schools throughout NYC.
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In How Art Made Pop and Pop Became Art, Mike Roberts charts the extraordinary reciprocal relationship between art schools and pop musicians.
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The work of arts providers has been put on hold as district and union leadership continue to negotiate around teacher demands for smaller class sizes, more support staff, less standardized testing, and higher pay.
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The collection offers a range of 2D and 3D work by faculty, students, and alumni, and supports MFA thesis exhibitions in New York City.
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Students receive full tuition support, paid assistantships, research travel grants and exhibition opportunities.
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The award reflects the College’s continued support of diverse students from a variety of cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds.
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The low-cost studio-based degree pairs the resources of the Queens College Art Department with the community-based activism of the Queens Museum.
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UConn’s MFA Studio Art Program is no longer the “best kept secret” in the country.
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New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts invites applications for its groundbreaking, one-year M.A. in Arts Politics.
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Courses available in animation, fine arts, visual narrative, and many more.