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About the Glassell School
The Glassell School of Art offers a variety of classes, workshops, and educational opportunities
for students diverse in age, interests, experience, and needs.
Founded in 1979, the Glassell School serves as the teaching wing of the
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Today you can pick from nearly 100 classes
and workshops in all media—from painting and drawing to jewelry making, photography, and art history. Classes are held at the Studio School for Adults and at the Glassell Junior School. The Junior School is the only museum facility in the country dedicated to art classes for children.
The Core Artist-in-Residence Program is a nationally acclaimed postgraduate fellowship. Established in 1982, the program is designed to help artists make the critical transition from their formal art-school training to professional careers.
CORRECTION FOR ART HISTORY LISTINGS FOR SPRING 2010:
ARH 390M Manet and Impressionism: Early Modernism in Paris 1860-1886
A Thursday 10:00am-12:00pm
N Wednesday 7:00pm-9:00pm
ARH 393 Modernism 1940-1960
A Tuesday 10:00am-12:00pm
N Tuesday 7:00pm-9:00pm
***Please make note of these changes as you fill out your registration forms.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Download the SNAG 2010 CALL FOR ENTRIES entry form.
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DOWNLOAD SCHEDULES:
Studio School Spring 2010 Course Catalogue
Junior School Spring 2010 Course Catalogue
UPCOMING LECTURES:
The Second Annual Booker-Lowe Lecture with Dan Cameron
A Lecture by Khadija Carroll
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