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Seattle Art Schools & Programs Students of the arts have plenty of options for their education in Seattle. At the Art Institute of Seattle students can study animation, industrial design, or photography. Cornish College of the Arts offers a BFA in art with concentrations such as sculpture, printmaking, and painting. Another option is the University of Washington for programs in ceramics, fibers, and metal.

Art and design occupations as a whole are forecasted to increase by nearly 10% through 2014. Occupations such as set/exhibit designers and multimedia animators and artists are expected to see the most growth, while art directors and interior designers are also projected to experience significant increases in opportunities.

Art Schools, Programs & Courses in Seattle
Subjects listed are highlights of programs and/or courses offered.


Why Seattle is a Great Place to Study Art
Seattle, Washington, has one of the most active art scenes in the west. The city has spent more than $1.2 billion on the development of museums, theatres, and concert halls to ensure its residents and visitors have plenty of cultural opportunities. Seattle has an annual art attendance of approximately 5.5 million and is home to more than 190 galleries, five fine arts museums, and five cultural heritage museums. Seattle also has the honor of being one of the first cities to implement a successful 1% for public art program.

Other Resources for Art Education and Careers in Seattle
  • Bellevue Arts Museum
  • Pratt Fine Arts Center
  • Seattle Asian Art Museum
  • Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs
  • Art - Employers in Seattle
  • Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
  • Frye Art Museum
  • Henry Art Gallery
  • Seattle Art Museum
  • Wing Luke Asian Museum

  • Art - Internship Opportunities in Seattle
  • Seattle Pacific Art Center
  • Seattle Magazine
  • Village Voice
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