Which LaC has the best studio art facilities?

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Anonymous wrote:Hamilton’s facilities are excellent.


Especially for seniors. We also liked the studio facilitis at Bard, Franklin and Marshall, and Wesleyan.
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Anonymous wrote:Kenyon, Smith, Skidmore, Hamilton, Vassar


Kenyon is still a writers college more than anything.

Doesn’t really change anything other than that means you don’t have to go through the nightmare enrollment process of creative writing courses. We see this as a pro.
Anonymous
Kenyon is awesome in so many ways. It does not get the look it should because of location.
Anonymous
Do these same schools have strong art history programs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do these same schools have strong art history programs?

Schools such as Williams, Hamilton, Skidmore, Bard and Smith offer excellent art history programs.
Anonymous
Studio art: Skidmore, Vassar, Bard, Oberlin, Kenyon, Sarah Lawrence, Wesleyan, Earlham College, UNC Asheville

Art History add: Williams, Bryn Mawr, Vassar, Smith
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Studio art: Skidmore, Vassar, Bard, Oberlin, Kenyon, Sarah Lawrence, Wesleyan, Earlham College, UNC Asheville

Art History add: Williams, Bryn Mawr, Vassar, Smith

Art history is not studio art.
Anonymous
WashU. Can be premed or other similar and minor in art and take advantage of the offerings.
Anonymous
Wesleyan and Pomona are two schools I am familiar with excellent facilities. I teach at an art and design school on the west coast, fwiw.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WashU. Can be premed or other similar and minor in art and take advantage of the offerings.

Not an LAC, which is in the title.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan and Pomona are two schools I am familiar with excellent facilities. I teach at an art and design school on the west coast, fwiw.

Do the studio art facilities at Pomona compare with those at Scripps?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kenyon is awesome in so many ways. It does not get the look it should because of location.

Kenyon hit its peak ranking in its U.S. News category in a relatively recent year, at 25th in 2016, according to the Collegian. It's a bit concerning to see its trajectory since then.
Anonymous
Kenyon ranks at the top, alongside Colorado College, with the highest parent income earnings among enrolled students; most of whom are alumni. About three months ago, we returned to campus. I stopped two boys on Middle Path. So why Kenyon? Both responded, "Oh, we did not get into Williams or Bowdoin." I laughed. Nothing has changed in twenty years. Nothing will change.
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