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GW's Corcoran School of the Arts & Design is an incubator for artists, activists and designers, offering undergraduate and graduate programs in Washington, D.C.
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Our history dates back to 1869 when William Wilson Corcoran...
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Earning a graduate degree at the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design will spur your creativity as an artist and researcher while you advance to the next stage of your creative career. Our school emphasizes diverse practices and encourages collaboration between academic fields and the greater Washington, D.C. community.
We offer the following undergraduate degrees: Undergraduate Viewbook. PICK YOUR PROGRAM. Fine Arts. Interaction Design. Interior Architecture. Theatre. Photojournalism. STUDENT PROFILE. Our undergraduate students consistently push the boundaries of creativity through their work by expanding the characteristics that define their artistry.
The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design currently offers the degrees of Bachelor of Fine Arts (in Fine Art, Fine Art Photography, Photojournalism, Graphic Design, Interaction Design, and Interior Architecture); Bachelor of Arts (in Fine Art, Art History, Theatre & Dance, and Music); Master of Fine Arts (in Fine Arts, Social ...
Overview. Admissions. Requirements. Situated in the heart of the culturally rich city of Washington, DC, the master of arts (MA) program in art history at the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design provides students with unique opportunities to study the arts.
Admissions. Requirements. The master of fine arts (MFA) program at GW comprises a two-year commitment for emerging artists who wish to expand the material and intellectual dimensions of their work.
The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design bridges the University’s academically robust programs in the arts with Corcoran’s creative and inspired scholarship.