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Corcoran College of Art and Design
The Corcoran College of Art and Design, officially founded in 1890, is the only professional and fully accredited college of art and design in Washington, D.C. For more than 100 years, the college has served the Washington community and been a vital force in the nation's art education community.
3187 clicks since 19-Jul-2000
DC GlassWorks
DC GlassWorks is a public access studio that is located just over the DC city line in Hyattesville, Maryland. Our goal is to provide the community with access to hot glass classes, working facilities and to enhance the arts experience in the greater DC Metro area. Whether your interest is traditional hand blown glass or using glass in broader mixed media artistic projects, DC GlassWorks provides area residents with a place to realize thier ideas using the hot glass medium. Please call for more information DC GlassWorks / 5346 46th Avenue / Hyattesville MD / 20781 / 301.927.8271
860 clicks since 2-Jul-2003
District of Columbia Arts Center
The District of Columbia Arts Center is a nonprofit organization located in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC. DCAC supports emerging artists who are trying to get a foothold in the public arena.
2755 clicks since 10-Mar-2001
Experiences in Architecture
The Experiences in Architecture (EiA) program at The Catholic University of America is an intense three-week workshop for students interested in architecture or other design related fields. Students are exposed to both the academic and the professional sides of the architecture arena, as the city of Washington, D.C. becomes their classroom.
191 clicks since 25-Mar-2005
Hinckley Pottery
Imagine a place that blends artist studio, a week at camp, and maybe a dash of encounter group and you'll get a sense of the Hinckley Pottery experience.
``1707 Kalorama Road NW, Washington DC 20009``tel 202 745.7055

1209 clicks since 28-Mar-2001
Howard University : College of Arts and Sciences
The College of Arts and Sciences affords each Howard University undergraduate student a general education foundation that undergirds his or her academic program. That foundation is designed to enhance the student's communicative, analytical reasoning, critical thinking and quantitative skills.
1022 clicks since 19-Jul-2000
Internships at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the Freer Gallery of Ar
Interns are selected by each of the museum's twelve departments: Administration, Collections Management (Registrar), Conservation and Scientific Research, Curatorial, Design and Installation, Development, Education (including public programs), Library and Archives, Publications, Photography, Public Affairs, and Shops.
894 clicks since 19-Jul-2000
Levine School of Music
The Levine School of Music, one of the nation’s largest and most prestigious community music schools, offers a course of music education for students of all ages and stages of life.````With sites in Northwest and Southeast Washington, Maryland and Virginia, Levine serves over 3,200 students in all instruments and voice through private lessons, classes and workshops. Beginning with students as young as six months, the school offers a curriculum ranging from beginning to advanced studies.````Levine boasts an international faculty with expertise in the European classical tradition, jazz, music theater and the music of African, Asian and Latino cultures. Dedicated to excellence and accessibility in music education, the school offers an extensive scholarship program that is both need and merit based.````As a community music school, Levine presents more than 40 free concerts annually at venues throughout the metropolitan area, in addition to frequent recitals at Levine’s four sites. ````Learn more about Levine at www.levineschool.org!
1280 clicks since 15-Nov-2000
National Gallery of Art : Internships
Candidates from all backgrounds who are committed to a museum career and have completed at least an undergraduate degree by September 2000 are encouraged to apply. Interns in the program participate in the ongoing work of the department to which they are assigned, will complete a project or a discrete portion of a larger project, and will attend weekly orientation sessions designed to introduce Gallery departments, programs, and functions. Each intern's project is directed by a Gallery curator or department head.
``Tel : (202) 842-6257

612 clicks since 19-Jul-2000
The Capiol Hills Arts Workshop
The mission of the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop is to promote the creativity that exists within each of us... to nurture an understanding and acceptance of one another through the arts, and to be an incubator for the creation of art in the local community. This vision is accomplished through affordable, multidisciplinary instruction to adults and children by professional artists, and by creating performance and exhibition opportunities in music, drama, movement and dance, literary and visual arts. The Capitol Hill Arts Workshop is located at 545 7th Street, S.E. Washington DC, 20003.``You can reach us by phone at (202) 547-6839 or by fax at (202) 543-1723.
2237 clicks since 28-Mar-2001
The Washington School of Photography
WSP has a professional certificate program, numerous quality workshops, and special events. All classes at the Bethesda school are taught by working professional photographers. WSP is state acredited and operates as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.
1673 clicks since 27-Jan-2002
University of Maryland : College of Arts and Humanities
The College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Maryland encompasses the study of human beings and their activities from earliest recorded history to the present. Through the examination and transfer of this knowledge we gain deeper awareness of human condition, broaden our personal perspectives and develop the tools to pursue our lives to their full potential.
939 clicks since 19-Jul-2000
Washington Sculpture Center
The Washington Sculpture Center (WSC) is a not-for-profit organization that promotes: teaching of sculpture in glass, metal, and stone to beginning and advanced students and placement of sculpture in public spaces in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
632 clicks since 2-Jun-2004
Washington Studio School
The Washington Studio School, founded in 1986, is a community of serious artists and art students dedicated to the practice of visual art, building on historical traditions as they relate to contemporary ideas. Classes in drawing, painting, and sculpture emphasize working from life and are offered to adults and high school students.
770 clicks since 4-Apr-2005
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