You're correct, that was an assumption on my part. I read some articles on there being more applications in economic down years, but I'm not sure if that applies to the Covid situation and art schools.
Does anyone know how Pratt is perceived in the artworld? It seems like you hear more about Columbia, Hunter, Yale, UCLA, SAIC these days. Does Pratt graduate shows get a lot of attention from curators? What is the general perception of the school these days in painting specifically.
Painting/drawing. It's hard to find a lot of info about the program on line. I would have loved to be able to visit the campus and facilities before making concrete decision.
Thanks for the response, I'm glad your friend is liking it! When you say laid back what do you mean? I'm looking for an intense critiquing environment and am wondering if its something they provide?
I'm thinking of Pratt for painting. Does anyone know how good the program is or have any friends who went? Its hard to find a lot of information about it outside the school website.
I applied to Pratt as well but have heard nothing. I don't think anyone else on here have heard from them either. I'm applying for painting. How about you?
NYU: Still Waiting
Pratt: Still Waiting
Hunter: Still Waiting
RCA: Still Waiting
I've applied to fine art painting to all these schools. Has anyone else heard anything from these programs?