Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
Campus Setting: | Far West Large suburb |
Highest Degree Offered: | Master's degree |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
This is THE most special place in all of Portland. Great faculty, staff and students. Great art, wonderful community, beautiful campus. …
Wonderful, intimate school that values quality and craftsmanship as well as concept in art. Experienced, intelligent, and understanding teachers teach small classes with lots of hands-on and project-based learning in…
This school offers a challenging art education with an emphasis on craftsmanship. …
This college is a challenge, which is a really great thing. They really help focus your mind on what's truly important. They also help get you ready for what it…
OCAC helps students create artwork that is outstanding. They help you find ways to further your future with art. They also have the best art studios I have ever seen!…
Oregon College of Art and Craft is dedicated to Craft as the creative material practice at the core of art and design. OCAC's mentor-based learning community fosters self-reliant, entrepreneurial, critical and innovative makers. Embodying Oregon's legacy of individuality and independence, OCAC has been championing art making through craft since 1907. Today it offers an intensive studio experience, personalized and rigorous instruction, and an active ground for exploration. As the only private art college west of the Mississippi to offer an accredited BFA in Crafts, OCAC is a superb laboratory for the invention of modern craft.
This school is on the 20 bus line and is just minutes from Portland. I love the mix of the secluded studio spaces and the large city feel that you can receive almost instantly. I also love the small campus size because I feel like less of a number and more like a real person to the college. I know all of the staff and they know me!
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