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Film & Photography Schools in Minneapolis

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Top Film and Photography Schools in Minneapolis

Minneapolis Film and Photography SchoolsMinneapolis residents don’t have to go to Hollywood to get a great film or photography education. To wit, the film B.A. at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) offers you the opportunity to work with new digital tech in a variety of genres, while its photography program is renown for its conceptual studies. Want an intensive one-year curriculum learning how to write, use cameras, and edit film in real-world situations? The Cinema Production Certificate at the Minneapolis Community and Technical College is a great option. If you’re looking for the most career-focused city program in photography, the Digital Photography Bachelor’s degree from Brown College is excellent. Its focus on problem-solving skills sought by employers will fully prepare you for the industry.


The Art Institutes International - Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN US

About: The Art Institutes International Minnesota is a college for creative minds, located in a market for culture, art and creative careers. We are a great choice for forward-thinking students who want a dynamic educational experience that prepares them for exciting opportunities upon graduation. Request Information



Anoka - Ramsey Community College, Department of Art

Cambridge, MN US

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Bethel College and Seminary, Art Department

St. Paul, MN US

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Bloomington Art Center, Art Workshops

Bloomington, MN US

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Brown Institute

Minneapolis, MN US

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College of Visual Arts

St. Paul, MN US

About: Founded in 1924, the College of Visual Arts is a private, four-year college of art and design, located in the historic Summit Hill area of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Throughout the curriculum, in every class and every assignment, the emphasis os the College is on excellence. A commitment to excellence is part of the institutional mission, and the artistic achievements of CVA faculty and graduates have played an important part in making the Twin Cities one of the nation's most influential centers for art and design. Community...excellence...experience. We invite you to discover the College of Visual Arts. Request Information



Miami Ad School Minneapolis

Minneapolis, MN US

About: Is there paint under your fingernails? Do you tear pictures out of magazines? Or maybe you can¿t draw but you¿re a master of irony. A book-reading, story-making, encyclopedia of useless trivia and crazy ideas. Or maybe you are an internet nut? We might be the place for you. Miami Ad School is a two year portfolio program. After completing a year at one of our full time schools in Miami, Minneapolis, San Francisco or Hamburg eligible students can participate in our unique Quarter Away Program. Our Quarter Away Program allows students to study in up to four other cities. City choices include the fulltime locations and London, Amsterdam, New York, Chicago, Sao Paulo, Prague and Warsaw. One of your final quarters can be spent interning. Our students are able to learn from and network with industry professionals from around the world. Request Information



Minnesota River School of Fine Art

Burnsville, MN US

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Split Rock Art Program, University of Minnesota

St. Paul, MN US

About: The University of Minnesota’s Split Rock Arts Program is a summer series of weeklong workshops in visual arts, creative writing, fine crafts, and creativity development. Choose from 40 workshops led by eminent artists and writers from across the country and around the world. Draw and paint; write poetry, stories, memoirs, novels, and personal essays; explore fabric dyeing, beading, and weaving; sculpt in clay, wire, or mixed media; workshops with outstanding ethnic artists; and more. Workshops are held in July and August on the University of Minnesota’s Duluth campus overlooking the glistening waters of Lake Superior. Request Information



St. Olaf College, Art Department

Northfield, MN US

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University of Minnesota, Art Department - Twin Cities

Minneapolis, MN US

About: Two degree options for undergraduates, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts, and the graduate school program Master of Fine Arts. Undergraduate degrees offer firm backgrounds in the liberal arts. Master of Fine Arts program requires portfolio admission and 3.0 undergraduate grade point average. Full studio facilities in drawing, painting, relief printmaking, lithography, screenprinting, ceramics,papermaking and book arts, performance and installations, kinetic sculpture, cast metal, wood and stone carving, welding and brazing, photography, and digital and electronic art. Programs are located in large metropolitan setting offering many diverse and attractive arts resources. Request Information



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