We thought it might be a good way for him to get some kind of informal
training during high school before he enters a formal college art
program.
Is this a scam? Is there anyone who has taken this course? Any
alternatives which would be feasible for a 15-yr. old boy in this manner
(other than enrolling at a community college, etc.). We plan to send him
to art school, but we wanted to encourage his interest in art while
waiting for his graduation from high school.
Thanks for any information!
I have spent 27 years in art college administration (ie., schools
granting the BFA and MFA degrees, accredited by NASAD) and have yet to
hear of one of these art schools accepting credit from a correspondence
school. Perhaps some, like the Art Institute of Atlanta (2-yr degree I
believe) will, but I haven't heard of it among the four-year schools.
> We thought it might be a good way for him to get some kind of informal
> training during high school before he enters a formal college art program.
Better yet, why not find a good museum, local college, art school, or
anything else nearby, that offers direct classroom instruction (most
have programs specifically oriented towards high school students). In
my experience, the kind of schooling you mention is mainly
formula-driven and skills-based. Imagination, dialogue, and
problem-solving are not usually in their repetoire.
> We plan to send him to art school, but we wanted to encourage his interest
> in art while waiting for his graduation from high school.
Plenty of ways to encourage his interests and give him instruction
opportunities as well (see above) - look around a bit.........