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  1. SVA is a leading art and design school with a diverse range of programs and faculty. Explore exhibitions, events, features, videos and more on the official website.

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  2. MFA Fine Arts is a full-time, interdisciplinary graduate program in the practice of contemporary art.

  3. Innovative Art and Design College - CCAD. Be The Best You Can Be Doing The Thing You Love. We are the beautiful center of creativity in Columbus, Ohio, and beyond—where many talents and inspirations fuse together to create something new. At CCAD you'll find a community of others like you.

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  4. Located on the eastern edge of The Ohio State University’s campus, the Wexner Center was built to accommodate a multidisciplinary space for the exploration and exhibition of contemporary art.

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  5. Columbus College of Art & Design’s (CCAD) Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Visual Arts is a rigorous, interdisciplinary degree for artists that can be completed in as soon as two years. Apply today!

  6. May 9, 2022 · The Ohio State University MFA in Visual Art is a three-year, 66 credit hour interdisciplinary program that explores Art and Technology, Painting and Drawing, Printmaking, Photography, Film/Video, Glass, and Sculpture.

  7. Although the Wexner Center for the Arts is a building with a formal program, conserve and promote works of visual art, is also a hub of activities and a passageway in which people develop their own lives, often disconnected from the intention institutional building.