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- College for Creative StudiesFour-year college located in Detroit that offers Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in eight studio majors, plus an Art Education program.
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- Detroit Institute of Arts educational programsThe Detroit Institute of Arts is committed to providing the highest quality art education programs available. From artists’ talks and lectures, to hands-on creative workshops, we offer a wide range of programs that provide enjoyable and enriching experiences for visitors with all levels of familiarity with art.
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- Marygrove College Art EducationLooking for a career as a 3-D Designer, Animator, Art Administrator, Art Educator, Art Historian, Art Therapist, Art Writer/Critic, Papermaking, Cartoonist, Ceramicist, Potter, Curator, Filmmaker, Graphic, Designer, Illustrator, Media Artist, Painter,Performer, Photographer, Printmaker and Sculptor...check out Marygrove.
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- The Michigan Art Education Associationis a nonprofit, 501 (c)(3), organization affiliated with the National Art Education Association. Its purpose shall be to define and establish the role of art education, to give support to creative teaching, and to foster study and research in art education.
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- DETROIT ARTISTS MARKETeducates the Detroit Metropolitan Community about the work of emerging and established Detroit and Michigan artists through exhibitions, sales, and related programs.
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- The College for Creative Studiesformerly known as the Center for Creative Studies, is one of the nation's leading arts education institutions. CCS is a private, fully accredited, four-year college located in Detroit, offering Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in eleven studio majors.
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- The University Cultural Center AssociationThe unique character and resources of Midtown Detroit inspired the leaders of Wayne State University, the College for Creative Studies, the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Engineering Society of Detroit to form the University Cultural Center Association (UCCA) in 1976. The UCCA was organized to support the physical maintenance and development of the area and to enhance public awareness, appreciation and use of Midtown Detroit.
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- The Meadow Brook Writing ProjectOakland University in Rochester, Michigan, brings the writing project model to parts of the Detroit metropolitan area. This extensive area, with a population of close to 4 million, is also served by the Oakland Writing Project in Ann Arbor and the Eastern Michigan Writing Project in Ypsilanti. The MBWP concentrates its efforts in the Detroit School District, Macomb County, Oakland Community College, and the Public School Academies of Oakland University. We are affiliated with the Urban Sites Network.
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- Oakland Writing ProjectA site of the federally funded National Writing Project, OWP is a university-school partnership that forms an intellectual home for educators in the region. For more than two decades, the Oakland Writing Project has impacted the teaching of writing and the shape of professional learning in powerful, visible ways. The OWP's programs enhance literacy instruction through an ever-growing network of teacher leaders.
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- The Detroit PageMy goal in creating this page is to bring together links that speak to Detroit's unique culture, including the phyiscal city as well as the city's art, architecture, literature, and music.
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