Art Schools NOTE. The enrollment given is for season 1911-1912, and Summer Schools of 1912; when starred the enrollment is that of the previous year because no information has been furnished this season. ALBANY, N. Y. Albany School of Fine Arts, 52 S. Swan Street. ALFRED, N. Y. Painting, drawing, New York State College of Clay Working and Ceramics. ANN ARBOR, MICH. University of Michigan, Department of Architecture. Emil Lorch, Professor in charge; six instructors. Tuition, $50. BALTIMORE, MD. Charcoal Club, Art School, N. E. Corner Howard and Franklin S. Edwin Whiteman, Director. Courses in Antique, Life, Composition. Tuition, $50 for day classes; $36 for evening, for session of eight months. Enrollment 60. Monthly exhibitions. Maryland Institute, Schools of Art and Design, Mt. Royal Avenue and Lanvale Street; Mechanical and Architectural Divisions at Market Place Building. me Charles Yardley Turner, Director; sixteen instructors. Courses in fine art, decorative art, illustrative art, normal, mechanical, architectural, applied art (both decorative and vocational), technical courses in silversmithing, jewelry and sheet metal. Day and evening classes; tuition $6 to $48 for the season of eight months. Post-graduate work in each division. Two hundred and forty-one annual scholarships; $500 Peabody Fund distributed in premiums; Rinehart Fund provides a traveling scholarship in Sculpture. Large art gallery with perma nent and loan exhibitions. Enrollment 1,562. BERKELEY, CAL. California School of Arts and Crafts, 2119 Allston Way. Frederick H. Meyer, Director; thirteen instructors. Courses in University of California, Department of Architecture. Enroll John Galen Howard, Professor in charge; five instructors. BOOTHBAY HARBOR, ME. Commonwealth Art Colony, Summer School. Asa G. Randall, Director (winter address, 32 Summer Street, BOSTON, MASS. Eric Pape School of Art, Massachusetts Avenue and Boylston Eric Pape, Director; three instructors. Courses in drawing, Francis W. Chandler, Director; ten instructors. Courses in architecture, architectural engineering, landscape architecture, history of art. Tuition, $250 for term of thirty weeks. Work is examined by a jury from Boston Society of Architects. Massachusetts Normal Art School, corner Exeter and Newbury Streets. James Frederick Hopkins, Principal; twenty instructors. Elective courses: 1, drawing, painting and composition; 2, modeling and design; 3, constructive arts and designs; 4, decorative and applied design; 5, teaching and supervising of drawing in the Public Schools. Tuition is free to students residing within the State who intend teaching in the Public Schools; to others, $50 for each of two terms. Enrollment 333. School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Huntington Avenue. Alice F. Brooks, Manager; Thomas Allen, Chairman School Committee; fourteen instructors. Courses in drawing, painting, modeling and design. Tuition, $100; design course, $120. Paige Traveling Scholarship of $800 a year for two years; Hamblen Scholarship for young women only, one year's tuition and $100; Cummings Traveling Scholarship, $200 a year, in Department of Design; and others. Enrollment 289. BUFFALO, N. Y. Art School of the Albright Art Gallery, 1110 Elmwood Avenue. Arletta Lothrop, Superintendent; seven instructors. Courses in drawing, painting, modeling, applied design, crafts. Average tuition for the season, $35. Sixteen scholarships. Enrollment 211. Managed by the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy and the Art Students' League. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Harvard University, Division of Fine Arts. Courses in George Henry Chase, Chairman; Arthur Pope, Secretary. CAMBRIDGE. Harvard University-(continued). DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE, Robinson Hall. H. Langford Warren, Chairman; twelve instructors. Robinson James Sturgis Pray, Chairman; Frederick Law Olmsted, Eliot Arthur Pope, Director; two instructors. Tuition, $25 for six weeks. CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y. Chautauqua School of Arts and Crafts. Henry Turner Bailey, Director: twelve instructors. Courses in elements of beauty, drawing, Public School art, construction, photography, school printing and lettering, design, metal work, ceramics, basketry, weaving and dyeing, lace making, leather work and bookbinding. Tuition, $15 for the full course of six weeks in July and August. Enrollment about 400. CHESTER, MASS. Courses in New York School of Fine and Applied Arts, Summer Session. CHICAGO, ILL. Art Institute of Chicago, Lake Front, opposite Adams Street. William M. R. French, Director; fifty-two instructors. Courses given in painting, sculpture, decorative design, architecture, illustration, etching and normal art. Tuition, $15 to $90 for winter term; $30 for summer course of twelve weeks. Tuesday Art Club Foreign Traveling Scholarship of $500; John Quincy Adams Foreign Traveling Scholarship of $425; an American Traveling Scholarship of $125; Architectural Home Traveling Scholarship of $250; ten free tuition scholarships. Special facilities for work in the Art Institute Galleries and Ryerson Library; lectures and concerts in Fullerton Memorial Hall. Total enrollment 3,231. Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, 81 East Madison Street. Carl N. Werntz, Director; twenty instructors. Courses given in drawing, painting, illustration, handicrafts, normal art, interior decoration, commercial design, dress design. Tuition, $110 a year; open all the year. Fourteen scholarships. New Gallery open daily for exhibitions and sale of pictures and craft work. Enrollment 749. CHICAGO-(continued). School of Applied and Normal Art, 310 Harvester Building, 312 Emma M. Church, Director; nine instructors. Courses in nor- University of Chicago, School of Education, Department of Aesthetic and Industrial Education, corner Kimbark and Fiftyninth Streets. Walter Sargent, Professor in charge; seventeen instructors. Courses: 1, drawing and painting; 2, design; 3, modeling and ceramics; 4, manual training; 5, household arts. Tuition, $120. CINCINNATI, O. Art Academy, Eden Park (Department of the Cincinnati Museum J. H. Gest, Director; twelve instructors. Courses are given in Institute of Applied Arts, Ohio Mechanics Institute. John L. Shearer, President; thirteen instructors in art courses. Courses are given in drawing, painting, trade design, ornamental iron and bronze work, clay modeling, glass mosaic, architecture, interior decoration, wood carving, lithography. Tuition, $50 to $100. Enrollment in above classes about 400. CLEVELAND, O. Cleveland School of Art, Juniper Road and Magnolia Drive. Georgie Leighton Norton, Principal; twelve instructors. Courses are given in pictorial art, decorative design, sculpture and normal art training. Tuition, $50 to $70 a year. Enrollment 349. COLUMBUS, O. Columbus Art School, 187 East Broad Street. Julius Golz, Jr., Director; four instructors. Courses are given in drawing, painting, modeling and design. Tuition, $125 a Ohio State University, Department of Architecture. Courses are given in architecture, decoration and ornament, and modeling. Tuition is free. The course is of four years' duration, granting the degree of Bachelor of Architecture. Enrollment 55. DECATUR, ILL. James Milliken University, School of Fine and Applied Arts. DENVER, COLO. Fine Arts Academy of Denver, 31 East Eighteenth Avenue. Abigail Holman, Director; three instructors. Courses in drawing, painting, design, modeling and illustration. Day and evening classes; summer normal school. Tuition from $5 to $45 for a term of twelve weeks. Established 1912. |