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Education
On this
page, you will find listed a selection of learning institutions
that provide courses in arts and crafts.
You will
also find a list of individual artists, who teach from their
studios. Whether your interests lean towards creating in clay,
glass, wood or metals, there are numerous opportunities available
throughout the country.
Please
check back regularly, as we will continue to add new listings.
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Penland
School of Crafts
Penland is a national center for craft education located
in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina.
Penland offers one-, two-, and eight-week workshops
in books & paper, clay, drawing, glass, iron, metals,
photography, printmaking, textiles, and wood.
Visit
their website
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Pilchuck
Glass School
Founded in 1971 Pilchuck Glass School has been a primary
force in the evolution of glass as a means of artistic
expression, by creating an environment with a singular
focus on glass, access to resources, and an ever-expanding
international community of artists.
Visit their website
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Rhode
Island School of Design
RISD's
mission is to provide the highest quality education
in the visual arts, design, architecture, and art education
to prepare its students and the broader community to
be creative and responsive to the needs of a global
society.
Visit
their website
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California
College of Arts and Crafts
The
California College of Arts and Crafts (CCAC) was founded
in 1907 by Frederick Meyer to provide an education for
artists and designers that would integrate both theory
and practice in the arts.
The College is committed to the idea that education
in the arts and design can be a profound preparation
for creatively confronting the world around us.
Visit
their website
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