Alabama |
| University
of Montevallo, College of Fine Arts |
Four colleges - the College of Arts and Sciences, the Michael
E. Stephens College of Business, the College of Education, and the
College of Fine Arts - make up Montevallos broad fields of
study. Students may choose from 37 challenging degree programs while
enjoying a student/faculty ratio of 16 to one. |
Arizona |
Al Collins
Graphic Design School |
Collins College welcomes students interested in a graphic design,
media training, visual communications, video game design and much
more. |
Art Institute of
Phoenix |
Programs focus on design, advertising, graphic, interior, and
Web design. Others concentrate on animation, multimedia, video,
and culinary arts. |
| Sedona
Arts Center |
The Sedona Arts Center's mission is to provide diverse art experiences
for individuals and the community through classes, exhibitions,
special events and community outreach programs. |
California |
| Academy of Entertainment
Technology @ Santa Monica College |
The Academy campus is home to the Design Technology Department
of Santa Monica College. This department includes the Entertainment
Technology, Graphic Design and Interior Architectural Design programs. |
| Academy of
Art College |
San Francisco: Accredited Degrees in advertising, animation &
visual effects, architecture, computer arts, fashion, fine arts,
illustration, film, photography, graphic, interior and industrial
design |
| American
Animation Institute |
Offers introductory and intermediate classes for persons without
previous professional experience who are seeking their first jobs
in screen cartooning. The Institute's introductory seminars, Introduction
to the Art and Industry and Basic Animation Mechanics, run for three
consecutive weeks, one two-hour session per week. |
| American Film Institute |
AFI trains the next generation of filmmakers at its world-renowned
Conservatory, maintains America's film heritage through the AFI
Catalog of Feature Films and explores new digital technologies in
entertainment and education through AFI's New Media Ventures. |
| Art
Institute of Los Angeles - Orange County |
A design, media arts and culinary arts post secondary school providing
bachelor's and associate's degrees in Culinary Arts, Game Art &
Design, Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Media
Arts & Animation and Multimedia & Web Design. Located in
the heart of Orange County's South Coast Metro region. |
| Art
Institute of Los Angeles |
An educational institution specializing in the rapid development
of artistic skills necessary for achieving a successful career in
animation.Our program is firmly rooted in the fundamental principles
of the animation arts. Our students develop strong creative skills
that give them a competitive edge. |
| Art Institute of California -San Francisco |
Career-oriented education in the fields of Design, Media Arts,
and Fashion. Our goal is to help students cultivate and refine the
talent and skills that are essential in today's marketplace and
that will provide a foundation for the future. |
| Brooks Institute
of Photography |
The Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California
offers workshops, Bachelor's and Master's degree programs that prepare
you for rewarding photography and cinematography careers. |
| California
Academy of Merchandising, Art & Design |
The mission of California College is to provide higher education
with quality programs that integrate professional skills and career-focus
to empower students in developing and achieving both their personal
and career potentials |
| California
College of Arts and Crafts |
The college grants the following degrees: bachelor of fine arts
(BFA), bachelor of arts (BA), bachelor of architecture (BArch),
master of fine arts (MFA), master of arts (MA), and master of architecture
(MArch). |
| California Institute
of the Arts |
California Institute of the Arts educates professional artists
in a unique learning environment founded on the principles of artmaking
excellence, experimentation, critical reflection and independent
inquiry. Throughout its history, CalArts has sought to advance the
practice of art and promote its understanding in a broad social,
cultural and historical context. |
| Cal State Long
Beach |
Arts at the Beach is the website for CSULB's College of the Arts
(COTA). It is a gateway to information on each individual department
housed within the College. Arts at the Beach is also a valuable
source of information on the wide variety of arts-related events
that take place on campus each semester. |
| Cal State
Northridge |
California State University, Northridge is a vibrant, diverse
university community of nearly 28,000 students and more than 3,300
faculty and staff, sited on a 353-acre campus in the heart of Los
Angeles' San Fernando Valley. |
| Chapman College |
A comprehensive university built around a liberal arts core offering
traditional undergraduate, graduate and professional programs on
our main campus in Orange, Calif. To serve the larger community,
we provide working adults with the opportunity to obtain a range
of bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and teaching credentials
through our University College campuses conveniently located throughout
California and Washington. |
| Design Institute
of San Diego |
The curriculum and methods of instruction are intended to provide
the student with a broad understanding of the interior design profession;
develop the student's creative, technical, and analytical skills;
provide an understanding of the historical and social foundations
of design; introduce the practical aspects of business; and develop
in the student a keen awareness of the professional responsibilities
of an interior designer. |
| Gnomon, Inc |
Digital training for computer animation and 3d visual effects
using Autodesk|Wavefront Maya and other software packages. Also,
check out: Gnomon
Online and Gnomon
Workshop. |
| Kala Art Institute |
Providing artists with the professional facilities, tools and
equipment needed to create quality works of art. Artists-in-Residence
who share the working facilities naturally exchange artistic ideas,
ideas which are transformed into finished works of art that can
be viewed several times a year at the Kala Gallery. In addition
to this cross-cultural dialogue on contemporary printmaking, Kala
offers the general public approximately 100 classes and workshops
every year. These classes are taught by recognized artists who specialize
in a printmaking, photographic, or digital process, or in combined
technologies. |
| Otis College of
Art and Design |
Otis prepares diverse students of art and design to enrich our
world through their creativity, their skill, and their vision. Otis
began in 1918,when Los Angeles Times founder Harrison Gray Otis
bequeathed his MacArthur Park property for a public art college. |
| San
Francisco Art Institute |
Founded in 1871, the San Francisco Art Institute is one of the
U.S.s oldest and most prestigious schools of higher education
in contemporary art. It boasts an illustrious list of alumni in
all of its areas of focus: painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking,
filmmaking, design+technology, and new genres. But most important,
it has consistently held fast to its core philosophy of creating
programs where creativity and critical thinking are fostered in
one of the most open, innovative, and interdisciplinary environments
in higher education. |
| UCLA
Animation Workshop |
In 1947, the UCLA Animation Workshop was founded by William Shull
as part of the newly-established Department of Theater. Since that
time it has become the leading university animation workshop in
the world. Bill Shull, a former Disney animator, set the basic philosophy
of the Workshop: one person, one film - one person does the entire
film. This philosophy allows each filmmaker complete control over
their film: its content, idea, viewpoint, style, purpose, audience,
form, process, and value. The filmmaker learns the complete animation
process by making an animated film. This includes films in traditional,
computer, and interactive animation. |
| USC School
of Cinema-Television |
Offers undergraduate and graduate programs in six separate divisions:
Production, Writing, Critical Studies, Animation, Interactive Media,
and the Peter Stark Producing program. The Division of Animation
and Digital Arts offers a three year Master of Fine Arts degree
in Film, Video and Computer Animation. |
| Woodbury University |
Woodbury University offers 17 in-demand academic programs that
give our graduates the working tools they need to succeed in the
professional world including: Animation Arts, Architecture, Fashion
Design, Graphic Design & Interior Architectur, |
| UCLA School
of the Arts and Architecture |
UCLA is home to extraordinary arts and cultural offerings that
enrich both the campus and the community. Our arts programs, as
well as our museums, concert halls, galleries, libraries, and archives,
distinguish UCLA as the flagship arts campus of the UC system and
as a leading arts and cultural center of the West. |
Colorado |
| Art Students League
of Denver |
The League is a non-accredited school where every student has
the opportunity to study with regionally and nationally recognized
working artists in a wide selection of media. There is no set curriculum,
and though students have the freedom to register on a monthly basis,
they can have continuity in learning by taking ongoing classes,
workshops, lectures and other programs often expand their art appetites
by offering classes in specialized areas. |
| Anderson
Ranch Arts Center |
Artists of all levels and ages come here every summer for the
opportunity to uncover, develop and stretch their creative spirits.They
come for the faculty of renowned artists and gifted instructors
and the supportive community that encourages experimentation and
growth.They come for the state-of-the-art facilities and the beautiful
and rustic setting.They come for unique hands-on learning opportunities
offered in numerous disciplines enriched by slide lectures, exhibitions
and critiques. |
| Art
Institute of Colorado |
Students learn from artists and professionals in a hands-on environment,
with the opportunity to make career contacts as well as lifelong
friends. In turn, we ask you to take an active part in your education.
Being a part of The Art Institute of Colorado requires that students
take responsibility for their education and get involvedto
engage fully, with eyes and mind wide open. |
| Colorado
Academy of Art |
The Colorado Academy of Art is located near the foothills of the
Rocky Mountains in Boulder, CO. CAA offers instruction in Classical
Fine art. Classes and workshops include sculpture, painting and
drawing. CAA is a fine art academy that offers teachings that are
unique to the region. The school draws upon a number of established
classical techniques. Methods range from the Atelier Studio Tradition
and Sight-Size approach to thorough examination of classical painting
and brush techniques, charcoal drawing and traditional sculpture.
CAA is an Approved Atelier by the Art Renewal Center. |
| Rocky Mountain
College of Art and Design |
The campus has six Macintosh and Windows NT computer labs that
are connected to print centers, and are designed for multi-use by
all departments with specific labs designated for 3-D computer animation,
video and sound, multimedia, computer-aided drafting, and advanced
special effects. Special learning facilities include a woodshop,
ceramics studio, photography lab, professional sound studio, 283-seat
auditorium, 35-seat audiovisual theater, large meeting rooms and
a Library/Resource Center. |
Connecticut |
| Lyme Academy
of Fine Arts |
A unique art college, distinguished among art schools in America
for its contemporary focus on the traditions and history of the
fine arts, the Lyme Academy offers fully accredited BFA, Post Baccalaureate,
and Certificate programs. |
| Paier College
of Fine Arts |
The computer labs are well equipped with the current hardware
and software. However, at Paier, computers are not an exclusive
focus. In many respects, as the power of digital imaging and communication
increases, the need for artistic fundamentals becomes even more
important. Recognizing that, our Foundation Year studies are still
executed in pencil, pen, brush, and camera. The Academic Department
also offers challenging courses in the liberal arts, contributing
to the development of the literate artist. |