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Art Schools in East Greenwich, RI

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Business Listing   Battleground Training Center - East Greenwich, RI - Phone: (401) 886-9229


Business Listing   Durning's Martial Arts & Self Defense Center - East Greenwich, RI - Phone: (401) 886-7315


Business Listing   For Arts Sake - East Greenwich, RI - Phone: (401) 885-3558


Business Listing   Music School of the RI Philharmonic - East Greenwich Branch - East Greenwich, RI - Phone: (401) 885-9117


Business Listing   Nancy Stephen Galleries - East Greenwich, RI - Phone: (401) 884-8979


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Helpful Definition for: Art Schools


'Art schools' are establishments where streams related to visual arts like painting, sculpture, graphic design, etc, are taught. Art schools in East Greenwich impart preliminary as well as higher education related to arts. Secondary, undergraduate, postgraduate degrees and certificates are also given from these art schools which are in East Greenwich.Depending on the area of specialization, one needs to choose the art schools from which they want to get their degrees.

In East Greenwich, different art schools are there, like technical art schools which are related to graphic design, and liberal art colleges which are there for providing degrees in painting, sculpture, drawing, etc.

Recent Business News for: Art Schools

Inspired Arts Academy in Morton aims to fill a growing void - Peoria Journal Star

Inspired Arts Academy in Morton aims to fill a growing voidPeoria Journal StarThe early childhood teacher, wife and mother of three (ages 4 through 9) believes her business fills a growing void. “Fine arts programs are being cut in schools,” she said. “Children need an opportunity to see what they're good at.