Talk:Massachusetts College of Art

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I tried updating this page the best I could—including famous alumni as well as areas that are unique to MassArt. Please feel free to add your own!



I made some minor adjustments to the curriculum description; though there's no way to quantify how rigourous or challenging foundation year and critical studies respectively are, as a current student I can assure you that the popular concensus on both is "not very".

[edit] Mass Art --> This redirect is TOTALLY nonsensical. Please whoever is responsible, correct it

has nothing to do with massachussetts. It's a new slant on art, which discriminates betweeen works of art of which only one instance exists (the Mona Lisa), and those that can be copied ad. lib. (e.g. films) and therefore that can travel all around the globe and be part of a global culture, not matter where they originate from. This redirect is total nonsense. See for example Noël Carroll (A Philosophy of Mass Art, 1998)----Anne97432 15:37, 8 December 2006 (UTC)