Wisconsin Photography Schools and Colleges

Degree Programs: Photography, Digital Photography, Visual Communication, Film, Video, Cinematography...
Major Cities: Appleton, Eau Claire, Franklin, Green Bay, Greenfield, Janesville, Kenosha, Madison, Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Racine, Waukesha, Wausau, Wauwatos, West Allis...
Zip Codes: 53040, 53129, 53504, 53577, 53913, 53968, 54024, 54137, 54220, 54428, 54475, 54521, 54622, 54731, 54834...

Wisconsin was once home to such famous artisans as Georgia O'Keefe, Spencer Tracy, and Frank Lloyd Wright, and today considers art one of its most important resources. The Wisconsin Department of Tourism offers guides to art tours for visitors and residents to capture the spirit of art throughout the state.

National Programs: The following schools are accepting students from across the country.

The Art Institutes

Programs: Commercial Photography, Digital Photography, Photography, Photographic Imaging

The Art Institutes offers associate, bachelor and certificate programs that specialize in photography and photographic imaging. With over 40 locations in major cities throughout North America, you'll get the competitive edge to succeed as a creative professional - in your field of interest!

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The Art Institute of Wisconsin

Milwaukee, WI US

About: The Art Institute of Wisconsin is a branch of The Art Institute of Phoenix. We prepare students for careers in the visual and practical arts. Programs of study are carefully defined with the support and contributions of experienced members of the professional community. Curriculum is reviewed periodically to ensure it meets the needs of a changing marketplace. An impressive faculty of working professionals strives to strengthen students skills and cultivate their talents.

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Lawrence University, Department of Art and Art HIstory

Appleton, WI US

About: An integral part of a liberal arts curriculum, the courses of the art department at Lawrence University encourage aesthetic awareness and appreciation by emphasizing the interdependence of art-making, art history, and other creative and intellectual fields. As an art major at Lawrence, you will focus on either studio art or art history while developing competence in both. A double major, which permits you to combine concentrated study in both studio art and art history, is also available. Additionally, studio art majors may receive certification for teaching art in grades K-12.

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