Summer courses may be slowly coming to a close, but fortunately what was learned lasts forever. Some students get more tangible reminders than others though, as arts students take home the result of their labors. The lovely drawings above are from Brian McCafferty’s Still Lifes, Landscapes, and Portraits high school course.
For Fall 2016 we offer weekend workshops to provide high school students with programs of study that allow them to explore their professional options and to enhance their college portfolio. These workshops are offered in condensed, weekend formats and are taught by top industry experts. They offer rigorous course work and serve as an impressive addition on a college application. For information call (212)998-7006 or email sps.hsacademy@nyu.edu. Here are just a few that we are offering:
- Impressionism: The Artists and Their Art
- Introduction to Architecture
- Introduction to Fashion Design
- Photography: New York City through the Camera Lens
If you aren’t in high school but look at the above works and wish you could create art like that, then you are in luck because Brian McCafferty is offering Painting this Fall.
And if painting isn’t your thing, you can check out all of our Fall 2016 Studio Art courses.
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