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Spring and summer one- and two-week workshops,
and fall one-week and weekend workshops for
students of all ability levels in clay, drawing and
painting, basketry, weaving, fiber arts, metals and
enamels, glass, paper/bookmaking, photography,
surface design, and woodturning and furniture.
Residencies, assistantships, work-study, and scholarships are available. For a course catalog, e-mail
Arrowmont or visit our website.
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Graduate School of E 610 West 112th Street New York, New NY 10025 www.bankstreet.edu educatidon ucate
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June 23–July 25, 2008. Earn your master’s degree in
Leadership in the Arts offered by Bank Street College and Parsons School of Design. Complete the
program in three summers. Each summer focuses
on courses art teachers need to prepare for leadership roles in schools. Each summer includes studio
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MARYLAND INSTITUTE
COLLEGE OF ART
1300 Mount Royal Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21217
www.mica.edu
Through its nationally recognized Center for Art Education,
MICA offers two low-residency master’s-level programs
designed for the professional art educator, as well as
a ground-breaking master’s program for artists committed
to community and youth development. An outstanding
array of summer study abroad programs offer graduate
credit through summer travel and intensive studio practice.
For more information on these and other MICA summer
programs—including our respected Pre-College Studio
Residency Program for High School Students—
visit www.mica.edu and click on Programs of Study.
Summer MA in Art Education
Complete the MA in two six-week summer residencies and one academic
year of online instruction. In MICA’s summer studios, develop new skills
as an artist and produce a body of artwork. Use your art classroom to
conduct research on student learning in art, and prepare case study
findings for presentation at national and state conferences and
publication in professional journals.
Summer MFA in Studio Art
Complete the MFA in four six-week summer residencies, with
independent work during the academic year. Pursue an area of studio
concentration—painting, mixed media, sculpture, photo/digital media
are currently available. Develop as an artist and renew your connection
to the artistic community. Produce a personal body of work culminating
in a thesis exhibition.
MA in Community Arts
Complete the MA in two intensive summers and an academic year
placement as full-time artist-in-residence in a community organization.
Through coursework and hands-on explorations in the community, gain
valuable experience designing and implementing community-based art
programming, writing grants, and prepare for a career in community arts.
MICA Center for Art Education, 410-225-2297
graduate@mica.edu
Summer Study Abroad
Earn three graduate-level credits in three or four weeks of study
(undergraduate credit and non-credit options are also offered). MICA
offers summer programs in Canada, France, Greece, Italy, Jamaica,
South Korea, and Turkey. Media concentrations include painting,
drawing, photography, multimedia/installation, and printmaking.
MICA Division of Continuing Studies, 410-225-2219
cs@mica.edu