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Jordan’s Answer
Hello! A couple years ago I was presented the option of following my dreams to create Theme Parks or find a safe career in a local college. I ended up going to SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design) to study Production Design with a focus on Theme Parks and Attractions. I also applied to NYU, Moore College of Art and Design, University if Central Florida, and Ringling. Although all our great schools it wasn't the collet that got me where I am today. It was the volunteer work I did in high school. I designed sets throughout the years for local productions and was able to help my community with my skillset. So my advice to you is to find a college that has what you want to do and then find other opportunities to build your portfolio, work your way up and take the free gigs while your in a college setting.
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jasmine’s Answer
Hello Mardochee, Howard University in Washington, D.C., is widely regarded as one of the top HBCUs for art education. The Department of Art offers Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in a variety of concentrations, including painting, photography, graphic design, and sculpture. Norfolk State University is a great HBCU as well!