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ART SCHOOLS AND ORGANIZATIONS
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COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION
The College Art Association supports all practitioners and interpreters of visual art and culture, including artists and scholars, who join together to cultivate the ongoing understanding of art as a fundamental form of human expression. Representing its members' professional needs, CAA is committed to the highest professional and ethical standards of scholarship, creativity, connoisseurship, criticism, and teaching. With 11,000 members, the largest arts organization in the Unites States. Offering publications, annual conferences, job listins and more.
THE ART STUDENTS LEAGUE OF NEW YORK
Founded in 1875, the Art Students League has been instrumental in shaping America's legacy in the fine arts. Many renowned artists - Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollack, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, and Norman Rockwell among them - have honed their skills at the League, which is dedicated to sustaining the great tradition of training artists.Established by artists for artists, and continuing to hold to its founding principles, the League is an atelier school in which the language of art is taught and developed through immersion in the practices of drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and assemblage.
NATIONAL ACADEMY, SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
The School is located at 5 East 89th Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues. It is across the street from Central Park and within walking distance from the city's most important museums. The School consists of six air-conditioned, sky-lit studios, considered among the finest in New York because of their exceptional north light. There are two painting studios, two drawing studios, a printmaking studio, and a sculpture studio. There is also a large lecture room, a locker room, and a student lounge, used also for exhibitions.
NEW YORK ACADEMY OF ART
Located in the heart of TriBeCa, the New York Academy of Art, a not-for-profit educational and cultural institution, is dedicated to the advancement of figurative painting, sculpture and drawing. The first graduate school in the United States devoted exclusively to the study of the human figure, the Academy fosters values and skills intrinsic to the creation of significant contemporary art.
GREENWICH HOUSE POTTERY
Founded in New York's Greenwich Village in 1909, Greenwich House Pottery was a major American outpost of the Arts and Crafts Movement. It was founded as a place both to teach pottery making skills to new immigrants and to carry on the tradition and art of ceramics. Grants from the Rockefellers, Payne Whitneys and Marshall Fields helped the institution survive the Depression and thrive throughout the 20th century. Notable ceramic artists who have taught at Greenwich House include Jane Hartsook, Stanley Rosen (1956-1959), Bernard Leach, Pat Stetson, Shoji Hamada, Peter Voulkos, Robert Turner,
Tony Hepburn and Margaret Israel.
92nd STREET Y ARTS CENTER
The Art Center offers a variety of courses in art appreciation, fine arts, photography, ceramics and jewelry for children, teens and adults. Classes are taught by professional artists who provide individual instruction in small group settings. All levels, from hobbyists to accomplished artists, find their imagination challenged as they develop new skills or perfect old ones.
NEW YORK STUDIO SCHOOL
The New York Studio School is a unique institution where drawing, painting, sculpture and art history are explored in depth. Embodying an attitude of seriousness, dedication and commitment to the rigors of becoming an artist, the School's demanding program develops the student's personal vision by a thorough examination of his or her perceptions.
RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), founded in 1877 in Providence, RI, is a vibrant community of artists and designers that includes 2,200 students from around the world, approximately 350 faculty and curators, and 400 staff members. Each year more than 200 prominent artists, critics, authors and philosophers visit our historic College Hill campus.
THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
To assemble a diverse body of intelligent and creative students and faculty in an environment designed to facilitate and encourage the discovery and production of significant ideas and images and to provide for the development of individual excellence in undergraduate and graduate programs in the visual and related arts.
SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS
SVA is an art and design school in NYC offering continuing education courses to meet the diverse educational needs of the city's professional art and design community, as well as the larger community within which the College resides. The art continuing education faculty at SVA consists of distinguished professionals and established artists alike.
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