Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts
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The Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts (also referred to as VCU School of the Arts or simply VCUarts) is a public non-profit art and design school in Richmond, Virginia. One of many degree-offering schools at VCU, the School of the Arts comprises 18 bachelor's degree programs and six master's degree programs. Its satellite campus in Doha, Qatar, VCUarts Qatar, offers five bachelor's degrees and one master's degree. It was the first off-site campus to open in Education City by an American university.
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Former name | RPI School of Art |
Type | Public art school |
Established | 1928 (1928) |
Founder | Theresa Pollak |
Parent institution | Virginia Commonwealth University |
Dean | Carmenita D. Higginbotham |
Academic staff | 227 |
Students | 2,885 |
Undergraduates | 2,705 |
Postgraduates | 180 |
Location | , , United States 37.55°N 77.45°W / 37.55; -77.45 |
Campus | Urban |
Website | arts |
Founded in 1928 as a single painting class by artist Theresa Pollak, VCUarts became the official art school of the university in 1933.[1]
VCUarts has been consistently ranked among the top 5 art programs in the United States. As of 2023, VCUarts is ranked at number four in the U.S. News & World Report list of "Best Art Schools".[2] VCUarts also has several highly-ranked individual art programs. These include being ranked at #4 in Graphic Design, #12 in Painting/Drawing, #2 in Printmaking, #1 in Sculpture, and #5 in Time-Based Media/New Media[3]