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Ah Haa was founded by book artist Daniel Tucker in 1990 in Telluride, Colorado. It exists today as a comprehensive nonprofit art and education center that offers classes for serious students and workshops on a variety of topics for the community.
http://www.ahhaa.org/
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The Art Institute offers a degree program in nearly every creative arts career: advertising, graphic, fashion, industrial, interior design, photography, animation, multimedia, and culinary arts. Their web site gives further information about these programs and the admissions process.
America's leader in creative education.
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Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies
Campbell Center has been educating individuals interested in
conservation for more than twenty years. Campbell Center offers courses
in various preservation fields including museum, library and archives.
http://www.campbellcenter.org
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Located in the heart of San
Francisco's Multimedia Gulch, CEA is internationally recognized for
being on the cutting edge of digital media instruction. CEA gives
students quality technical and creative education in a project-oriented,
collaborative learning environment.
http://www2.cea.edu/
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http://www.artinstitute.com/
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The Connecticut Institute of Art
CIA's philosophy is based on positive thinking, flexibility and
diversification of skills. To that end, the school offers a broad
curriculum and stresses creativity and volunteerism. Detailed admission
and portfolio requirements are available on CIA's web site.
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Originally known as the
Portland Society of Art, the college aims to provide an environment that
fosters creative expression. Maine College of Art awards the MFA and BFA
and also runs the Maine Summer Institute in Graphic Design for
professional designers.
http://www.meca.edu/
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Named as one of the best
art colleges in the nation by U.S. News and World Report, the Maryland
Institute College of Art awards graduate and undergraduate degrees and
offers a large selection of continuing education courses as well. Visit
the college's web site for more information about specific programs and
classes.
http://www.mica.edu/
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PAFA was founded by a
community of artists and business leaders in 1805, it is the oldest art
school and museum in the nation. The school offers a certificate program
as well as Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts programs.
Continuing education courses are open to anyone and offered during each
semester.
http://www.pafa.org/
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Founded by an Art Director,
SAA takes a profession-oriented approach toward learning. SAA is a
two-year college that offers an Associate?s Degree and a Diploma
Program. SAA students study to become professional designers and
illustrators. The School of Advertising Art currently places 97% of its
graduates in the advertising art field after graduation.
http://www.saacollege.com/
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School of the Museum of
Fine Arts, Boston
Affiliated with Tuft's University, the School of the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston compares itself to an artist's colony because risk-taking,
self-expression and self-exploration are encouraged. SMFA has a large faculty
of working artists and offers a broad range of classes and resources for
the student.
http://www.smfa.edu/
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VanArts is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, the third biggest
television and film production center in the world. The school aims to
combine an individual's technical and artistic skills, producing a
highly skilled animator. The Vancouver Institute of Media Arts offers
intensive one-year certificate and two-year diploma programs in
classical and 3-D animation.
http://www.vanarts.com/
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