Reviews
There were lot of really cool art exhibits. When I attended, there was one about prosthetics. It was informative, interesting and a few interactive displays. We also walked around the second floor and saw more exhibits.
It's on the small scale though. And the student exhibits were limited. In fact, I only saw a handful of things made by students. Don't expect a long day here... You can see everything in an hour.
4
7 years ago (18-03-2018)
Paid for a semester in full, withdrew in time to receive 10% of Payment back. Instead, received a bill for $3.5k.
1
7 years ago (15-01-2018)
Went on a first Thursday and saw a diversity of interesting exhibits. They had some complimentary drinks and snacks that were delicious. Plenty of space so didn't feel crowded like in a tiny gallery. Worth checking out and supporting the local art kids.
4
9 years ago (28-10-2016)
Laurie Anderson tba event was awesome. Don't you think it would be more importantly than ever to do it all again. She's got so many shows and we have only had been apart of the onea few years ago. Anyway not sure this is what thats for.
5
9 years ago (06-12-2016)
Really, really poor institution on many levels. Dealt with a lot of like-minded xenophobic ignorant individuals for an extremely expensive price tag in a liberal arts environment. Had a professor who said N**ger in class multiple times, dealt with tone policing and student rights violations by the administration and student life crew who would tell you "you can't say that." (but racial slurs in art are OK...) Students even believe the school is abusive, but, for some reason they stay.
They told me to my face I had to be 'careful' how i talked about the school by student life-- so I've been very careful to write a review of my experiences everywhere I can go. Reputation cannot be falsified, although they're trying very very hard. Go to a local CC to get a better quality education than here for a lot cheaper and to avoid the headache. The print shop is non functional with uneven inking surfaces, illustration techniques being taught are sub-par and are not in touch with the current job market. They said they're grouping up with wacom to get experimental product, where is it? they say they pay for students to go to SGCI, registration has passed.
When i withdrew from the next semesters worth of courses, the registrar attempted to have me sign a sheet that would have had me to withdraw within the last week of the semester (with wonderful bolds and underlines from the very professional registrar) , although i was finishing out that semesters courses. It would've failed me, and altered their retention statistics. It would have made financial aid difficult for me to receive, as they would notify them i withdrew, but my last transcript would be full of F's.
I do very much appreciate the letters I've been receiving even now at my family address, i just wish they would leave me alone. it's getting a little odd. I owe them no money, have no obligation to them, but I'm getting letters telling me they understand that I'm not returning, but, i should make an appointment with my student advisor asap...
i urge every prospective individual to get in touch with the CHEA, and department of education to get full statistics, graduation success numbers, to read every past student run blog, review, and negative news story. They're mostly accurate to my opinion and belief. Where there's smoke, there's fire, trust your gut and stay far away. Honestly if they attempt to pursue me for writing this review, I can't wait to fight for my rights to openly discuss my experiences through my freedoms.
1
9 years ago (15-01-2017)