Which LaC has the best studio art facilities?

Anonymous
DD has another major that will make her money, but we are interested in which LAC will provide the best facilities and opportunities for DD?
Anonymous
Colby and Williams have very nice facilities. Amherst had the least impressive academic offerings and facilities of any institution we toured.
Anonymous
Carleton has a required studio art distributional requirement, so they are putting resources into those classes. I went into the building once when my D was taking a class and wanted to show me the space. I was super impressed with the facilities, but I have nothing to compare it to since that wasn't something we looked at on tours.
Anonymous
Hamilton’s facilities are excellent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Colby and Williams have very nice facilities. Amherst had the least impressive academic offerings and facilities of any institution we toured.

Colby:

Williams:


And then....Amherst :
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Carleton has a required studio art distributional requirement, so they are putting resources into those classes. I went into the building once when my D was taking a class and wanted to show me the space. I was super impressed with the facilities, but I have nothing to compare it to since that wasn't something we looked at on tours.

Every liberal arts college has this requirement that isn't open curriculum
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Carleton has a required studio art distributional requirement, so they are putting resources into those classes. I went into the building once when my D was taking a class and wanted to show me the space. I was super impressed with the facilities, but I have nothing to compare it to since that wasn't something we looked at on tours.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Colby and Williams have very nice facilities. Amherst had the least impressive academic offerings and facilities of any institution we toured.
Anti-Amherst circlejerk at it again
Anonymous
Rhode Island School of Design RISD
Univ of Delaware
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Colby and Williams have very nice facilities. Amherst had the least impressive academic offerings and facilities of any institution we toured.
Anti-Amherst circlejerk at it again

Just say you can't listen to constructive advice. Amherst doesn't have the same studio art facilities and resources seen by peers. Take it up with their BoT if this is a big issue for you.
Anonymous
Hamilton. Partly for the studio art facilities themselves, partly for the facility's stunning exterior and partly for the facility's location in an arts neighborhood near the center of campus.

Academic Spaces - Karen and Kevin Kennedy Center for Theatre and the Studio Arts - Hamilton College https://share.google/hWVP...A9QiZ2wn0Z
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hamilton. Partly for the studio art facilities themselves, partly for the facility's stunning exterior and partly for the facility's location in an arts neighborhood near the center of campus.

Academic Spaces - Karen and Kevin Kennedy Center for Theatre and the Studio Arts - Hamilton College https://share.google/hWVP...A9QiZ2wn0Z

Newsflash folks, arts neighborhood is just having 2 art buildings next to each other. Nothing special. Some schools have actual artists living nearby who are well decorated.
Anonymous
This link should work for Hamilton:

Academic Spaces - Karen and Kevin Kennedy Center for Theatre and the Studio Arts - Hamilton College https://share.google/n8VL8sQ6GrPsVmw7z
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hamilton. Partly for the studio art facilities themselves, partly for the facility's stunning exterior and partly for the facility's location in an arts neighborhood near the center of campus.

Academic Spaces - Karen and Kevin Kennedy Center for Theatre and the Studio Arts - Hamilton College https://share.google/hWVP...A9QiZ2wn0Z

Newsflash folks, arts neighborhood is just having 2 art buildings next to each other. Nothing special. Some schools have actual artists living nearby who are well decorated.

Three: theatre and studio arts, an art museum and an art history building. You have no idea what you are talking about, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hamilton. Partly for the studio art facilities themselves, partly for the facility's stunning exterior and partly for the facility's location in an arts neighborhood near the center of campus.

Academic Spaces - Karen and Kevin Kennedy Center for Theatre and the Studio Arts - Hamilton College https://share.google/hWVP...A9QiZ2wn0Z

Newsflash folks, arts neighborhood is just having 2 art buildings next to each other. Nothing special. Some schools have actual artists living nearby who are well decorated.

Three: theatre and studio arts, an art museum and an art history building. You have no idea what you are talking about, right?

are we supposed to be wowed by 3 buildings...
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