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“In 1989 I came to New York to go to the School of Visual Arts. Then, after two years, I switched over to the New School for Social Research and did cultural anthropology in the graduate school there.” YearsArtTwoSchoolSocialNew YorkResearchVisualsTwo YearsGraduatesAnthropologyVisual ArtGraduate School Author:Aleksandra Mir
“Some friends of mine in the class ahead of me in college were auditioning for graduate school in New York, and then a few of them got into Juilliard, and it sort of opened my eyes. I didn't really know anything about it, but it opened my eyes to a possible next step after school, where I could just deepen my knowledge and also not be responsible for life and stay in school.” KnowsEyeSchoolNextStepsClassNew YorkMinesCollegeResponsibleGraduatesBeing ResponsibleNext StepsGraduate SchoolAfter SchoolJuilliardStay In School Author:Peter Jacobson