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  1. Cranbrook Academy of Art is the nation’s top-ranked school devoted exclusively to graduate education in art, architecture, craft, and design. Each year, more than 100 self-motivated students come together to form an artistic community in which each individual develops with the mentorship of renowned Artists-in-Residence.

    • 2D Design

      2D Design Program 2D Design Program Design practice, making...

    • 3D Design

      3D Design Program 3D Design Program Shaping skilled makers...

    • 4D Design

      4D Design Facilities 4D Design Facilities A state-of-the-art...

    • Ceramics

      Ceramics Philosophy Ceramics Philosophy Materially specific,...

    • Fiber

      Fiber Program Fiber Program Supporting and challenging each...

    • Photography

      The Cranbrook Academy Photography Department explores the...

  2. www.cranbrook.eduCranbrook

    Cranbrook Academy of Art is an independent graduate degree-granting institution offering an intense studio-based experience where artists-in-residence mentor students in art, architecture and design to creatively influence contemporary culture worldwide.

  3. Interested in applying for a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) or Master of Architecture (M.Arch) at Cranbrook? Learn about how to apply, deadlines, tuition, and more.

  4. The Cranbrook Academy of Art is the art school of the Cranbrook Educational Community, founded by George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth.

  5. Cranbrook Academy Of Art. What began as an artist's colony is now one of the nation's best educational art schools. Today, the campus is considered a National Historic Landmark.

  6. Cranbrook Academy of Art offers graduate students a supportive, self-directed art school program to learn and grow in the fine arts, architecture, and design.

  7. The 11 departments shape the rhythm of the Academy. In many ways, each department is its own unit, with an individualized calendar of activities, a roster of guest artists and critics, travel opportunities, departmental reading and discussion groups, and other special projects.