Monday, February 19, 2007

Top 10 Grad Schools for Printmaking

According to U.S. News the top ten best graduate schools for printmaking are:

1.University of Wisconsin-Madison

2.University of Iowa (#1?)

3.Arizona State University

4.University of Georgia

5.University of Tennesee-Knoxville

6.School of the Art Institute Chicago (pardon moi...printmedia)

7.University of Texas-Austin

8.Cranbrook Academy of Art (MI) (excuse me...print/media)

9. Rutgers State University-New Brunswick New Jersey

10. Rhode Island School of Design

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,
I went to grad school at the University of Iowa, MFA painting, minor in printmaking. It is a very good scjhool for printmaking. They have nice facilities and very good faculty:
Keith Achepohl: http://americanart.si.edu/search/artist_bio.cfm?ID=14

Virginia Myers
http://www.art.uiowa.edu/directory.php?id=30

Robert Glasgow
http://www.art.uiowa.edu/directory.php?id=20

Hope this info is helpful.
Jo

GM said...

Do you know of any international Schools?

Anonymous said...

hi,
well I went to Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, Italy. Great school for etchings. Not so well equiped but it is really nice to work on old "print-machines". And then all the knowledge of the proffesors is huge. I recommend it.

Anonymous said...

I currently hold a BFA in printmaking and would like to pursue a MAT to become a nationaly acredited teacher in fine arts with focus on printmaking. Could anyone recommend a school for this purpose? Thank you kindly in advance.

Rob said...

Are there any programs that would accept previously earned credits(I have a M.A. in printmaking from Marshall University in Huntington WV and I'm interested in teaching, most Art programs like you to have a terminal degree) toward an M.F.A.? If that wasn't enough to ask, I'd also like to do as much of it on line as possible. This is a serious inquiry, thank you in advance for any help that is offered.

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