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Massachusetts College of Art and Design is a prestigious college of visual and applied art. Founded in 1873, Massachusetts College of Art - or Mass Art, as it is commonly called - is the only publicly funded art school left in the country. Located in Boston's Fenway area, on the border of Mission Hill, MassArt is one of the schools that make up the Colleges of the Fenway. Due to the nature of student work, many art exhibitions are held at the college and are open to the public. In addition, more established and well-known artists often present their work at Mass Art's galleries.
Check out Povo's Guide to Massachusetts College Of Art and Design.
Mass Art is made up of six buildings: Kennedy, North, South, East, Collins, and Tower.
From the Mass Art Wikipedia Article:
Among the nation’s 39 independent schools of art and design, MassArt is the third most selective in undergraduate admissions and second most selective in graduate admissions, ranking among the ten most competitive colleges in Massachusetts, both public and private.[1] In 2006 was named one of the Top Global Design Schools by BusinessWeek magazine.[2]
MassArt offers a Bachelor Degree in Fine Arts, a Master of Science in Art Education, a Master of Fine Arts, and in 2007 received Candidacy Status for a Master of Architecture. It also offers a number of pre-college (both credit and non-credit) programs for high school students. Students at MassArt have the option of majoring in Fine Arts, 2D, Fine Arts, 3D, Communication Design, Environmental Design, Media and Performing Arts, and Art Education. Within those majors they can choose to focus on disciplines such as Industrial Design, Art History, Fashion Design, Architectural Design, Graphic Design, Illustration, Animation, Painting, Printmaking, Ceramics, Glass, Sculpture, Fibers, Metals, Photography, Film/Video, and in the Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM). MassArt's curriculum includes a foundation year, which provides compulsory exposure to the basics of 2D and 3D art and design, and requires an elective studio and multiple Critical Studies courses.
 
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Massachusetts College of Art's South Building holds is the location of several on-campus galleries open to students and to the public. It holds:
Admissions
Amheim Gallery
Art Education
Bakalar Gallery
Brant Gallery
Exhibitions & Visiting Artists
Paine Gallery
Studio Foundation
 
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Towering at 13 stories, Massachusetts College of Art's Tower building is the college's most recognizable landmark. The Tower Building holds offices for:
Academic Advising
Academic Affairs
Administration & Finance
Administrative Computing
Alumni
Business Office
Civil Rights Compliance & Diversity
Communications
Communication Design
-Graphic Degign
-Illustration
-Animation
Computer Arts Center
Continuing Education
Critical Studies
Events Planning & Theater Management
Environmental Design:
-architecture
-fashion
-industrial design
Facilities
Financial Aid
Graduate Education
Human Resources
Institutional Research
Library
Mailroom/Duplications
MassArt Foundation
Media Services
President
President's Gallery
Purchasing
Registrar
Tower Auditorium
Tower Cafe
Tower Gallery
UrbanArts Institute
Video
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