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13 hours ago ago from Hollywood East Connection

Located in Waltham, MA , the Center for Digital Imaging Arts (CDIA) is a Boston University affiliate and host to a variety of unique certificate programs in film and media.  CDIA was founded by Bob Daniels and Bob Frasier in 2005, motivated by the idea of creating a digital oriented school that focuses on the hands-on aspect of education, rather than pure theory.  With a high instructor to student ratio, the faculty is able to attend to the ...

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6 hours ago ago from Materials for the Arts

Check out these cutout paper animations from students of Pratt's Saturday Art School . The age group for this project was 9-10 years. Magin Schantz, who sent us this video, is a graduate student in Pratt's Art & Design Education Program . Magin and other students in her program visit MFTA to find materials for their students at the Saturday Art School. Saturday Art School provides local youths with quality arts instruction from grad students ...

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4 hours ago ago from Koreanish

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17 hours ago ago from University Jobs

Hollins University’s slogan, “Women Who Are Going Places Start at Hollins,” has endured because it best captures what this independent liberal arts institution means year in and year out to its students. Hollins has been a motivating force for women to go places creatively, intellectually, and even geographically since it was founded as Virginia’s first chartered women’s college more than 160 years ago. As Hollins graduate and Pulitzer Prize ...

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23 hours ago ago from East Boston Times-Free Press

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14 hours ago ago from The New York Times

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20 hours ago ago from The New York Times

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