Talk:List of art schools

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Art school distinctions[edit]

There is a significant difference between vocational art schools and not-profit, regionally-accredited colleges where BFA degrees are granted. It's important to have that distinction visible. --Sue Maberry (talk) 17:11, 14 November 2010 (UTC) I agree, that's why I replaced your edit reversion. Please research the school before removing. It may be that you misread the listing. [1][2] "Sierra Nevada College is a private, independent, accredited four-year liberal arts college with graduate level programs in education, creative writing, and interdisciplinary arts." [3] Mr. Pacific (talk) 06:42, 11 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ [1]Bachelor of Fine Arts- Sierra Nevada College website
  2. ^ [2] Accreditation - Sierra Nevada College
  3. ^ [3]History - Sierra Nevada College

Clearing links to this disambiguation page[edit]

Links to this page from the main article space have been redirected to more appropriate targets where possible. Courtland 02:21, 22 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Do not complain about redirects[edit]

The list is short. It is not hard to find what you are looking for on it. You can fight all you want about University vs. Academny and "Fine" vs. not "Fine" and whose MFA is better. To the typical user, you are a bunch of art schools. The user needs that list to be in one place and for a bunch for redirects (and even multiple redirects) and other navigation aids to help him/her find it. -- Fplay 05:23, 21 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Art Academy Cologne[edit]

Cologne (Germany) doesn't have an Acadmy of Fine Arts, nor did it have an Acadmy in the past. There's an artschool called "Kunsthochschule für Medien (KHM)" which is an artschool offering undergraduate and postgraduate studies in media production and media-based art. There are a lot of artschools in Germany who bear the name "Kunsthochschule". The bigger and more traditional art academies ("Akademie der Künste" or "Kunstakademie" can be found in Düsseldorf, Munich, Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Münster, among other places. Most german artschools go by the name "Hochschule für (alt.:der) bildende(n) Künste" or Kunsthochschule.

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