209 E 23rd St, New York, New York 10010
(212) 592-2000
https://sva.edu/
The School of Visual Arts (SVA) is a private college in New York City known for its focus on art and design education. Founded in 1947, SVA has become a hub for aspiring creatives seeking undergraduate and graduate programs in various artistic disciplines.
SVA’s campus is located in Manhattan, providing students with access to New York City’s vibrant arts scene, professional opportunities, and cultural institutions.
Also SVA hosts events, exhibitions, and networking opportunities for students. Clubs and organizations provide additional ways to engage with peers and explore creative interests.
2023-2024 Tuition Fees:
- In-State, Out-of-State: $49,140
- Books & Supplies: $1,868
SVA offers Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) programs in various disciplines.
SVA offers a variety of Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) programs in arts and design. Explore the programs below:
- Animation: Study character animation, storytelling, and production techniques.
- Computer Art, Computer Animation, and Visual Effects: Develop expertise in 3D modeling, digital effects, and animation.
- Film: Gain skills in directing, editing, screenwriting, and cinematography.
- Fine Arts: Explore painting, sculpture, and mixed media with traditional and contemporary approaches.
- Graphic Design: Learn branding, typography, and interactive media design.
- Illustration: Focus on narrative art, character creation, and conceptual illustration.
- Photography and Video: Study still photography, video production, and digital imaging.
- Interior Design: Learn space planning, architectural detailing, and sustainable design.
- Visual and Critical Studies: Combine creative practice with art history and cultural theory.
- Film: Offers training in storytelling, screenwriting, and visual communication.
- Computer Art, Computer Animation, and Visual Effects: Focus on advanced digital effects and computer-generated animation.
- Visual and Critical Studies: Prepares students for careers in education and academia with a blend of creative practice and critical analysis.
- Visual and Critical Studies: Includes studies in art history, philosophy, and cultural theory.