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The following is a list of notable art schools.

Accredited non-profit art and design colleges

Other art schools

Academy of Arts

Academy of Fine Arts

University of the Arts

Includes institutions called the University of the Arts and those with very similar names:

School of the Arts

The name of several schools (usually high schools) that are devoted to the fine arts, including:

Similar school names

University Schools of the Arts

Arts programs within a university may also be called a "School of the Arts". Such programs include:

Artist-initiated schools

Some art schools have been initiated by artists; these may be designed to operate as traditional schools, or may themselves be considered art projects.

See also

References