On The Insider: No Foo Fighters for McCain
Find Articles in:
all
Business
Reference
Technology
News
Sports
Health
Autos
Arts
Home & Garden
advertisement
advertisement

Content provided in partnership with
Thomson / Gale

Art services directory

Art in America,  Feb, 2006  

<< Page 1  Continued from page 1.  Previous | Next

See our ad page 149

National Academy Museum & School of Fine Arts

1083 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128 212-369-4880 * Fax: 212-360-6795 www.nationalacademy.org * khartwyk@nationalacademy.org The Mural Workshop, sponsored by the Edwin Austin Abbey Me morial Fund for Mural Painting ill America, is an excellent opportunity for professional artists interested in careers in public art to learn from some the field's top practitioners. Each participant will be assigned an architectural site for which he or she will develop a mural program proposal and prepare a maquette of the design. The Workshop will meet Monday-Friday, 9:00 am 5:00 pm, July 10-August 4, 2006.

See our ad page 147

New York University Steinhardt School of Education Study Abroad

82 Washington Square East, 5th Floor, New York, N Y 10003-6680 212-798-5091 * www.education.nyu.edu/venice Studio Art in Venice (July1-August 30) Immerse yourself in intensive studio work in painting, drawing or wood art. A faculty of international artists critiques your work. Field trips. Earn up to 12 graduate credits. Apply by March 1, 2006.

See our ad page 149

New York University Steinhardt School of Education-Summer Studio Art

Department of Art and Art Professions 800-771-4NYU x B54 * www.education.nyu.edu/art4summer New York Art Intensive, May 16-August 5. Study ceramics, computer art, painting, drawing, or photography. Art history, theory, and introductory courses are also available. Earn up to 12 undergraduate or graduate credits. Special programs for high school juniors and seniors. Also: Three summer M.A. Program in Studio Art in New York/Venice (M.A. application deadline: March 1, 2006).

San Francisco Art Institute

0kwui Enwezor, Dean of Academic Affairs 800 Chestnut Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 www.sfai.edu * 800 348 SFAI * admissions@sfai.edu Founded in 1871, SFAI has consistently offered one of the most open, innovative, and interdisciplinary environments in higher education. Faculty and students work together as practitioners, experimenting in the studio and investigating all aspects of con temporary art and culture. Launching in Fall 2006, the new School for Interdisciplinary Studies and the School for Studio Practice mark SFAPs generative role in curricular and public initiatives that redefine artistic practice, whether in the studio, across disciplines, or in communities.

See our ad page 147

Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill

10 Meetinghouse Road & 1 Depot Road PO BOX 756, Truro, MA 02666 508-349-7511 * Fax: 508-349-7513 www.castlehill.org * castlehill@gis.net Our location, nestled in the dunes of Truro and within walking distance to Cape Cod bay, provides an inspirational and meditarive backdrop that enhances the workshop experience. Our faculty consists of prominent artists in the fields of painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, jewelry and writing. Our student body consists of both working artists and art students who hail from all over the US and Canada.