In 2005, Art Center College of Design marks its 75th year as a leader in art and design education, and sets the stage for the next era of growth. Art Center has distinguished itself as a center of innovation, educating art and design professionals to also be creative thinkers capable of inspiring change in society by solving problems through design. Looking toward the future, Art Center continues to develop its educational curricula, enhance its facilities and contribute to bettering our society.
Art Center College of Design (http://www.artcenter.edu) offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in a wide variety of art and design disciplines, as well as Public Programs offering design education to all ages and levels of experience. Integral to Art Center’s core curricula is a commitment to providing its students with the skills to embrace change and address real-world issues. Art Center College of Design is located in Pasadena, California, with classes held at both its Hillside and South campuses. |
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The first U.S. higher educational institution to integrate the visual and performing arts under one roof, is recognized as the nation's leading laboratory for the arts. Housing six schools - Art, Critical Studies, Dance, Film/Video, Music and Theater - CalArts embraces creative cross-pollination among diverse art forms and traditions, and strongly encourages each artist to pursue his or her vision within a broad context of social and cultural understanding.
http://www.calarts.edu |
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Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles’ oldest independent art school, was founded in 1918. The College offers an interdisciplinary education for architects and designers who will shape the future. Otis prepares diverse students of art and design to enrich our world through their creativity, their skill, and their vision. Its programs embrace new technologies and emerging disciplines, uniting these practices with established strengths in fine arts and design.
Otis graduates shape our visual world, from the buildings where we live and work to the Hollywood screen, from the clothes we wear to the toys with which our children play. Otis' 1060 students pursue degrees in architecture/ landscape/ interiors, communication arts, digital media, fashion design, fine arts, interactive product design, toy design, and writing.
http://www.otis.edu |