Art education in the U.S.

The U.S. art education system

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In the United States you can find art education institutions where you can study painting, sculpture, filmmaking, fashion design, interior design, and more. The main difference between art education in the U.S. and many other countries is the desire to apply all knowledge in practice. In such schools and universities in the USA teachers encourage students in every way and thus help them to reveal their potential and to develop as creative individuals.

In the U.S. there are three levels of funding for arts education: local, state and federal. The entire art education system is under state control. Students who wish to pursue an arts education can find both undergraduate and graduate programs. Most of the institutions that offer such programs are specialized art schools or universities with an art department.

The arts are a very broad field of education and include visual arts, performing arts, music, and other fields. These arts education institutions offer programs at many different levels and are highly rated in the United States.

American Academy of Arts
The Academy is located in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1923 to train professional artists. It offers 9 programs of study, which last 4 years, and upon graduation the student is awarded a bachelor’s degree in fine arts. The main areas of study are painting, design, illustration, digital illustration, modeling, web design, 3D modeling/animation, photography, and life drawing.

All students begin with a basic program that focuses on developing basic skills in art. This program teaches the basic tools and techniques of painting. The academy also teaches the humanities, which are an integral part of all programs. They provide students with opportunities to develop negotiation and communication skills and to form critical thinking.

All teachers are professionals with many years of experience who put their knowledge into practice and organize their own exhibitions.

New School of Architecture and Design
The School of Architecture and Design is located in San Diego, California. It combines the study of theoretical disciplines with direct application of knowledge in practice. The school’s faculty members are experienced practitioners who help students gain the skills they need in their professional careers. The school offers undergraduate and graduate programs in architecture, design, construction management, media design, interior design, and product design.

International students are also welcome at the school. There are comfortable admission conditions for them, and enrollment and study support is organized. The requirements for admission are quite simple: you must provide all necessary documents, have a grade point average of at least 2.5, write a letter explaining the purpose of admission and provide a portfolio.

Rhode Island School of Design
The Rhode Island School of Design is a private college that enrolls about 2,300 students each year, more than 30% are international students. Students can earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree in art and design: fashion design, industrial design, ceramics, film production, graphic design, etc. The school also has programs in illustration, photography, painting and sculpture. Students may also focus on studies in art history or philosophy.

In addition to the usual requirements to submit required documents upon admission, students are also asked to show a portfolio of their best recent work. In the portfolio, students submit 12-20 examples of their work in any medium, including film or video. It can be a completed work or just a rough sketch. The university wants to see not only the end result of your work, but also the process of creating it. That’s why it’s a good idea to include your own sketches with your portfolio. In addition, students must submit a written work (max. 650 words) and letters of recommendation.

School of the Art Institute of Chicago
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago is another nationally renowned independent art school that offers undergraduate and graduate programs. This institute has more than 150 years of history and is known for its unusual schedule. The schedule includes core disciplines and interdisciplinary courses. Thus students gain knowledge in the history and theory of art, architecture and design along with practical knowledge. Programs are offered in a wide variety of areas: fashion design, photography, scenic art, ceramics, graphic design, sculpture, painting, etc. The school also offers management training in the arts, studies in the humanities, and training in journalism in the arts.