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henry ford academy- university prep art & design

University Prep Art & Design is operated jointly by CCS and the Henry Ford Learning Institute. It enrolls approximately 800 students in grades 6-12. It is located within the College's A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education. As part of a larger community of college students and professionals, University Prep Art & Design students also learn skills of interacting with a varied adult population and of using shared public spaces in appropriate ways. Students take art class five days a week and have access to the world-class instructors, resources and facilities of the College for Creative Studies. 

baltimore design school

The industrial building that would eventually become the Baltimore Design School was built between 1915-1916 as part of the Crown Cork & Seal Co. It passed into the hands of the Lebow Brothers Clothing factory, which occupied the site until 1985, when the building was closed during a labor dispute. The factory building was abandoned for more than 30 years and was used for scenes in the fourth season of HBO’s The Wire. Baltimore Design School provides its students with "a solid foundation of design and studio skills followed by intensive academics and design study," by completion of 4 years of study in one of three tracks in architecture/construction design and management, graphic design/interactive media production, or fashion design followed by three years of CTE training.

Image credit: Architect Magazine, September 8, 2014.

Image credit: Architect Magazine, September 8, 2014.

 
Image credit: Philadelphia Inquirer

Image credit: Philadelphia Inquirer

 

CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN

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