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Hollins University – Studio Art

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: VA-Roanoke
Students per Class: 1-10
Tuition to Graduate: $115,640
Subject: Studio Art

DESCRIPTION

The studio art major provides students a foundation from which they can build careers as practicing artists or enter art-related fields. The major provides a curriculum that emphasizes the mastery of basic skills in a variety of media as well as conceptual development critical to continued growth as an artist.

You’ll follow a sequence that begins with introductory courses and culminates in the completion of a yearlong senior project, pieces of which are shown in the senior exhibition each spring. Studio courses are complemented by the study of art history and a strong co curricular program that includes an active exhibition season and internship and study abroad opportunities.

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Franklin Marshall College – Art

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: PA-Lancaster
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $164,360
Subject: Studio Art

DESCRIPTION

The study of art is one of the best ways to nurture and cultivate creative potential. At Franklin & Marshall College, the Studio Art Program combines the resources of the finest art school with the breadth of a liberal arts curriculum to achieve stunning results.

Our professors are accomplished practicing artists and our commitment to individual attention to our students is unsurpassed. Our program supplies considerable flexibility for customizing educational programming according to personal initiative.

ADVANTAGES

Students benefit from abundant opportunities to exhibit their work in the Shadek-Fackenthal Library, the Herman Art Center, and the Curriculum Gallery of the Phillips Museum of Art.

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