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you can immerse yourself in the world of art—a world that includes your studies, your social life, your living space—an incomparable experience. You will become the artist you always wanted to be.

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PrattMWP is the Upstate New York campus of the prestigious Pratt Institute. Here you will find the perfect balance of exceptional, personalized instruction in small classes and a friendly, comfortable lifestyle.

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animosity but a friendly competition for personal growth. We help each other grow.

Alex Gates – PrattMWP Alumnus, Fabius, NY

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You will love the highly creative artistic environment, and your parents will appreciate the low cost. Generous financial aid packages include grants and scholarships that make PrattMWP more affordable than any other quality private art school.

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“Trying to find money for my children to attend school was always an issue. Without the exceptional financial aid offered at PrattMWP my son would not have been able to attend.” Diane Goodrich – Owego, NY

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Ninety-seven percent of students receive considerable financial assistance. On average, our financial aid covers about half of your tuition.

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Create in an intimate environment

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With a total school enrollment of fewer than 200 students, you’ll be in studio classes with 12 to 15 fellow artists. This means you will benefit from real one-on-one guidance from the faculty.

Class size: 12 to 15 artists

If you prefer to be just another face on a huge campus, this is not the college for you. Here you will enjoy small classes, dedicated professors and exceptional facilities. Students and instructors get to know each other in a meaningful way and everyone learns and grows through these special relationships. 17


The projects are crazy and interesting. At first you

don’t think you can do them and then when you’re done, you’re impressed with yourself.

Jessica McLaughlin – PrattMWP Alumnus, Basking Ridge, NJ

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Facilities designed for and by artists

maximize your skills and creativity.

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“It’s a heavy workload, but you enjoy it. It gives you a good feeling of accomplishment. There’s pressure, but it’s good pressure.” Alyssa Burnham – PrattMWP Alumnus, Queensbury, NY 20


Create with people like you

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You will be surrounded by people who understand you and your creative interests.

We have impressive diversity among our students, but they all speak the common language of art.

You can’t beat living and learning exclusively with art students from diverse cultural backgrounds.

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We build strong bonds and good friendships

with each other. Because we work together after class, our creativity grows through our friendship.

Charles Freihofer – PrattMWP Alumnus, Lake George, NY 23


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Create your own extracurricular world from the rich cultural resources of the Central New York area, renowned for its contributions to the world of art.

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You will be among many of the country’s finest young artists who attend PrattMWP for its individualized instruction, exceptional facilities and creative atmosphere. This is your chance to become the best artist you can be.

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Create with the best


Discover why PrattMWP attracts top artists from Maine to Hawaii and beyond. Create with experienced, talented faculty who are considered among the best in their fields.

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Create while surrounded by art

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LEARN at one of only a handful of art colleges in the world that features a famous Museum of Art and a vigorous Performing Arts program.

IMMERSE YOURSELF in an atmosphere infused with exceptional works of art.

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TAKE ADVANTAGE of the depth and variety of arts activities offered on the Munson-WilliamsProctor Arts Institute campus.

ENJOY the variety of hundreds of events presented by our Performing Arts Division, including live stage performances and a superb film series.


Our campus features a world-renowned Museum of Art with 20 galleries and a collection of more than 16,000 American and European works of art including Jackson Pollock, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Georgia O’Keeffe and hundreds of other famous artists.

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LEARN through valuable work-study opportunities

WORK alongside professionals from non-profit organizations

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EXHIBIT your work in numerous campus shows.

DISPLAY your artwork in the Museum of Art and in public spaces on and off campus.

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Create a social life On-campus events provide plenty of activities for an active social life. Students also have fun at events offered by nearby Utica College, Hamilton College, SUNY Institute of Technology, and Mohawk Valley Community College.

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There’s always unusual and varied activities at the Student Center. Concerts, game shows, karaoke, open mics, comedians, hypnotists and dorm competitions are just a few examples. Make new friends at functions at the four neighboring colleges.

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Explore the historic Mohawk Valley and the breathtaking Adirondack Park. Experience the natural wonders of the nearby Adirondack Mountains. You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, boating, camping, fishing, skiing and skating among the spectacular “high peaks.�

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Create Yourself

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The Campus PrattMWP’s campus includes 15 buildings on 11 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds in Utica, N.Y. The Studio Building, featuring seven art studios, a gallery and a student lounge, opened in 1998. Studios for ceramics and sculpture are in spacious renovated carriage houses. The Student Center, a popular campus gathering place, features a lounge, dining hall, bookstore and health center. The Academic and Library Center houses classrooms, a modern computer lab, a student gallery, and extensive library holdings, including 25,000 books, 28,000 slides, 1,700 DVD’s and videotapes and 2,600 music recordings. Three residence halls in completely remodeled buildings, including a restored Victorian-era hotel, offer apartment-style dormitory living that is quite luxurious. Each completely furnished suite includes a refrigerator, microwave oven, window treatments, Internet access, and cable television hookup. 40


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The Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute The School of Art is enhanced by a Museum of Art and a Performing Arts Division— a winning combination. A remarkable Arts Institute. PrattMWP is part of an internationally renowned arts institute that includes the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Museum of Art with its highly acclaimed collection of American, European and Asian works of art and a program of special loan exhibitions. The Museum’s decorative arts department, Fountain Elms, is an 1850 Italianate mansion with an extraordinary collection of 19th century silverware, furniture, ceramics and furnishings. A renowned Museum of Art. As a student you will have the rare opportunity to show your artwork in the Museum of Art, alongside the Museum’s phenomenal collection, during the Annual Student Exhibition. You will see your drawings, paintings or sculptures just a few steps away from masterpieces by Jackson Pollock, Thomas Cole, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Georgia O’Keeffe, Wassily Kandinsky and scores of other legendary artists. A superb Performing Arts program. You will also enjoy the Institute’s Performing Arts Division, which presents more than 100 events each year, bringing world-class performers to the campus or to

The Museum of Art, a centerpiece of the campus, was designed by award-winning architect Philip Johnson. The Museum is considered by many to be the finest in the state outside of New York City.

the nearby historic Stanley Theater. Events feature legendary acts in dance, jazz and classical music, including the Moscow Ballet, Wynton Marsalis, Bela Fleck and many others. In addition, a weekly film series offers the finest in first-run independent and alternative films.


The Pratt Connection

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A unique joint program. PrattMWP is an alliance between two prestigious institutions: Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N.Y., and the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, N.Y., offering students an extraordinary educational opportunity. Two-plus-two. Spend the first two years working toward your bachelor of fine arts degree program at our beautiful campus in Central New York, and then complete your degree at Pratt’s main campus in Brooklyn. A famous course of instruction. Founded in 1887, Pratt Institute (www.pratt.edu) is the largest independent college of art and design in the country. An internationally famous

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art school, it offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the schools of architecture, art and design, information and library science, and liberal arts and sciences. A fully accredited program. PrattMWP is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, Middle States Association, and the New York State Education Department.

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Fine Arts Since the Renaissance, the fine arts have been understood as an intellectual discipline equal to literature. Certainly painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking have figured largely in the formation of contemporary visual imagination. At Pratt, the relationship between art and design is fluid and symbiotic; immersion in a milieu rich in both traditions is the best training for a fine artist. All fine arts students enroll in a common sophomore year. This enables students to examine each of the different studio art areas prior to selecting a major in the junior year. The last two years of study lead to focusing aesthetic directions and developing those skills required to professionally realize them.

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Fine Arts Freshman Year – Foundation Figure and General Drawing I and II 3-Dimensional Design I and II 4-Dimensional Design I and II Light, Color and Design I and II Survey of Art I and II Introduction to Literary and Critical Studies I and II 36 credits

Sophomore Year Drawing Painting Printmaking Sculpture Fine Arts Seminar I and II 19th and 20th Century Art History Liberal Arts Elective Social Science/Philosophy Elective 34 credits

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Communications Design As the world becomes more image conscious and image laden, the demand for design increases. Hundreds of millions of dollars worth of graphic design, illustration and advertising are published or sold each day. PrattMWP’s Communications Design program is geared to produce illustrators, advertisers and graphic designers who will be widely recognized, actively sought and well paid for their command of these highly coveted skills and talents. The program leading to a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Communications Design encompasses four levels of training: hands, eyes, mind and social conscience. This comprehensive approach pays great dividends in the job market, where Pratt graduates have distinguished themselves by earning top managerial positions at creative agencies throughout the world. Many professionals that have honed their talents at Pratt also credit the program’s strong liberal arts component as critical to rapid promotions in their careers.

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Communications Design Freshman Year – Foundation Figure and General Drawing I and II 3-Dimensional Design I and II 4-Dimensional Design I and II Light, Color and Design I and II Survey of Art I and II Introduction to Literary and Critical Studies I and II 36 credits

Sophomore Year Visual Communications I and II Design Procedures I and II Typographic Design I and II Illustration I and II Illustration Methods & Media I and II (Illustration Majors Only) Photography I and II 19th and 20th Century Art History Liberal Arts Elective Studio Elective Social Science/Philosophy Elective 34 credits

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Art and Design Education Teaching is a creative process. To direct, train and educate artists requires more than a knowledge of art. An effective teacher must communicate visual ideas, facilitate creative growth and engender a desire for learning to prepare artists for professional challenges. Students at PrattMWP prepare for their Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major in Art and Design Education by completing the foundation art courses in their freshman year then developing both their visual art skills and abilities in communicating those visual ideas to others. Students who major in Art and Design Education may then go on to earn a New York State Initial Certification in Teaching Fine Arts in grades Pre-K through 12.

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Art and Design Education Freshman Year – Foundation Figure and General Drawing I and II 3-Dimensional Design I and II 4-Dimensional Design I and II Light, Color and Design I and II Survey of Art I and II Introduction to Literary and Critical Studies I and II 36 credits

Sophomore Year Art or Design Core Studio Electives 19th and 20th Century Art History Social Science/Philosophy Elective Liberal Arts Elective Introduction to Fieldwork/Study in Art and Design Education 21st Century Ideas About Art and Self Issues in Contemporary Education and Society Child and Adolescent Psychology 34 credits

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Photography Since the invention of photography in 1839 artists have been using this medium as an aid in the recording of the visible world, and also as a medium for personal expression. New developments in the digital realm have further expanded these possibilities. At PrattMWP, the foundation year concentrates on the use of traditional two- and three-dimensional media to develop and expand students’ visual thinking through a critical practice of methods and processes of creativity. Photography students are also introduced to the traditional, or analogue, medium of black and white photography. In the second year the medium of black and white photography and its use as a vehicle for artistic expression is further explored, as well as the mediums of color and digital photography. Film and Video classes are also included, as well as the study of the History of Photography. The junior and senior years are spent on Pratt’s Brooklyn Campus.

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Photography Freshman Year – Foundation Figure and General Drawing I and II 3-Dimensional Design I and II Light, Color and Design I and II Photography I and II Survey of Art I and II Introduction to Literary and Critical Studies I and II 36 credits

Sophomore Year Video I Film I Photography III Studio Photography I Color Photography I and II Digital Photography I Black & White Printing Photography I: 1839 to WW II Photography II: 1946 to present Survey of Art: 19th & 20th Century Social Science/Philosophy Elective Liberal Arts Elective Studio Art Electives 34 credits

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Faculty: Artists & Teachers A faculty you can relate to. . . At PrattMWP, our faculty helps you to become the artist you always wanted to be. We owe our outstanding reputation to a faculty of professional teachers/artists who have crafted courses in the renowned Pratt curriculum. You will find instructors who personally stimulate your creativity and help build new skills. A faculty you can be proud of. . . Works created by our distinguished faculty members are widely shown in public exhibitions and held in private collections throughout the U.S. and abroad. Our instructors have served as guest artists, advisors and lecturers at many colleges and universities throughout the world. Our adjunct instructors are considered among the best in their fields. In the classroom, faculty members share their valuable insights into the world of art and your future as a successful artist.

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Stephen Arnison Professor; Master of Fine Arts, University of Nebraska;

Bryan McGrath Professor; Master of Fine Arts, Syracuse University; Bachelor

Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Nebraska; Courses Taught: Painting,

of Fine Arts, State University of New York at Cortland; Courses Taught:

Drawing.

Ceramics, Pottery.

Daniel Buckingham Professor; Master of Fine Arts, Alfred University;

Dorene Quinn Professor; Master of Fine Arts, Alfred University; Bachelor of

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Alfred University; Courses Taught: 3-Dimensional

Fine Arts, Pacific Northwest College of Art; Courses Taught: 3-Dimensional

Design, Sculpture.

Design, Sculpture.

David Cahill Assistant Professor; Master of Fine Arts, University of

Keith Sandman Professor; Bachelor of Engineering, Liverpool University;

Massachusetts; Bachelor of Fine Arts, Alfred University; Courses Taught:

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Central St. Martins; Master of Arts, Chelsea School of

Design Procedures, Illustration.

Art; Master of Fine Arts, Syracuse University; Courses Taught: Black and White Photography, Color Photography, and Digital Photography.

Chris Irick Professor; Master of Fine Arts, University of Massachusetts/ Dartmouth; Bachelor of Fine Arts, Texas Tech University; Courses Taught:

Sandra Stephens Assistant Professor; Master of Fine Arts, School of Visual

Metal Crafts and Jewelry.

Arts; Bachelor of Arts, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Courses Taught: 4-Dimensional Design.

Cindy Koren Associate Professor; Master of Arts, Empire State College; Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Buffalo; Courses Taught: Visual

Lisa Gregg Wightman Professor; Master of Arts, State University of New York

Communications, Typographic Design.

at Oswego; Bachelor of Arts, State University of New York at Oswego; Courses Taught: Relief Printmaking, Intaglio Printmaking, Drawing, and Screenprinting.

Gregory Lawler Professor; Master of Fine Arts, Pennsylvania State University; Bachelor of Fine Arts, The Philadelphia College of Art; Courses Taught: Drawing, Painting, Light, Color and Design. Ken Marchione Associate Professor; Master of Fine Arts, Yale University; Bachelor of Fine Arts, Cleveland Institute of Art; Courses Taught: Drawing, Painting, Light, Color and Design.

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Financial Aid Financial aid is all about numbers. Just take a look at ours: n

PrattMWP’s average annual cost is $12,000 less than other

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Every year at least 96 percent of our students receive some form

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Merit awards of up to $12,500 per year.

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The average aid package is approximately $19,800.

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PrattMWP students entering in fall 2010 are eligible for up to

$12,500 in merit scholarships, more than half the tuition costs. These awards are in addition to need-based aid. n

PrattMWP students receive nearly $2.5 million in aid.

Your financial aid package will reflect both your personal needs and your academic achievement. Here, it’s all personal. Because we’re a small college, you and your family speak directly with our Financial Aid Director, who will personally explore with you all available funding sources. You will work one-on-one with an experienced, friendly professional who knows your needs and wants to help. 54


Financial need. Anyone may apply for financial aid. Awards are

Compare Our Annual Costs With Other Private Art Schools

based on each family’s ability to pay. Your family contribution is based on income, assets and benefits. You are also expected to

2010–2011 cost compared with average cost of other

pursue financial assistance available from governmental and

competitive private art colleges.

other sources. Scholarships. Scholarships are based on merit. After you have

been accepted to PrattMWP, the Scholarship Committee will look at

*Total cost

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Other Private Art Schools

$35,870

$47,500

your portfolio, GPA and SAT (or ACT) scores to determine if you are eligible for one of our scholarships.

* Total cost includes fees, housing, meal plan, personal expenses, and books and supplies. Tuition for 2010-2011

Additional awards. In addition to the merit scholarships, all

at PrattMWP is $22,400 as compared with $34,000 at other

students are considered for special awards from our endowment.

private art schools.

Grant amounts range up to $1,500. Please note that the average financial aid package is nearly Federal College Work Study Program. This is a federally-assisted

$19,800 which includes need-based awards and merit

plan that offers eligible students a chance to earn money for

scholarships. However, as with all schools, tuition and fees

educational expenses.

are subject to annual changes. Please contact the Financial Aid Director with questions or concerns. (800) 755-8920 or (315) 797-0000 ext. 2222

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Apply Now The PrattMWP application process is personal, friendly and fair. Space is limited, so we encourage you to apply early in your senior year. Here are some guidelines to help you with the application process. Acceptance standards. Admissions decisions are based on an evaluation of your portfolio and academic achievements. Application components. — completed application includes five elements: ­1. The application form (including personal statement) 2. Official transcript(s) of your high school grades 3. SAT or ACT scores 4. A portfolio review 5. A letter of recommendation Application submission. Fill out your application even if your portfolio is not complete. Start the process as early as possible in your senior year. Interview. We strongly recommend that you have a personal interview with the admissions staff as part of your application process. Transfers. If you are a transfer applicant, contact the Admissions Office for specific admissions information. Notification. You can expect to be notified approximately two weeks after

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The Portfolio A portfolio review is required for admission. It is important to have your portfolio reviewed early because we sometimes recommend that a student submit additional work. We recommend that you present your portfolio during a personal interview early in the fall of your senior year. Portfolio Requirements Your portfolio should include: 1. 15 to 20 examples of artwork from your junior and senior years. 2. At least eight must be drawings made directly from observation (still-lifes, figures or landscapes). 3. A self-portrait in any medium, sketchbooks, newsprint pads and preliminary studies. You do not need to mount, mat or frame your work. We do not accept artwork copied from photographs, magazines or other sources. If you live too far away to visit our campus, you may submit 35mm slides in a clear plastic slide sheet, or a CD (jpeg or tiff format). Clearly number and label each slide with your name and social security number. Also, include with your slides (or CD) a separate sheet indicating the number, title, medium and dimensions of each piece.

To arrange an appointment for an interview and portfolio review, contact our Admissions Office at: admissions@mwpai.edu or (800) 755-8920 or (315) 797-0000 ext. 2248 or www.mwpai.edu

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Visit us See for yourself what makes our campus so impressive. Call us at (800) 755-8920 to arrange a tour or an overnight visit. You will see for yourself why we are so special and why so many students begin their art education here. In addition to a campus tour, you can sit in on a class, meet with professors in studios and have lunch with our students. Experience college life at PrattMWP firsthand and see for yourself what makes PrattMWP outstanding. In the process, you will get all the information you need to decide if PrattMWP is the best place to create yourself and be the artist you want to be. Overnight Program Experience our college on a very personal level. You can spend time in our classes getting to know students and faculty. In the evening you will be paired with a student, eat in our dining room, participate in our student life activities and spend the night in a residence hall. This is the perfect way to see what it will be like to be a student on our campus.

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PrattMWP is located in Utica, New York, approximately four hours by car from New York, Boston and Philadelphia. The campus is easy to access from the east or west via the New York State Thruway (I-90), exit 31, or from the north or south via NY Route 12. The closest major airport is in Syracuse, 50 miles to the west. The Oneida County Airport is just 10 miles from campus and Utica’s historic Union Station, serviced by Amtrak and major bus lines, is a few blocks away.


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