Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for a deep roster of studio art faculty for a kid who wants to specialize? Or a place where a generally artsy (maybe a major, but maybe not) kid can try lots of different classes/programs, and be around other generally artsy kids? Does a campus museum/gallery matter? Do they want classes to be generally open/accessible, or a little more tracked?
If they want deep roster/specialty, VCU. If the latter, most LACs should hit the trick, and there are advantages/disadvantages to each. Kalamazoo will offer lots of opportunity for getting involved with community art, as well as a lot of independent study. Hendrix has a live-work arts quad, where a kid could be fully immersed in the creative life -- includes a museum. They also have the Odyssey program, were a kid could go in-depth on a solo project. Beloit has a visiting artists program, and I think a museum, too? Wooster has nice facilities and an art museum/gallery space. All of those will offer a lot of hands-on experiences. None of those will have the roster of a VCU or Bennington.
Still me, I just read the whole thread. You will not want those midwestern LACs if your kid doesn't want cold/remote. Hendrix might still qualify, though it's small. UNC-A, yes. Loyola-NO?