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Noah Bradley: Don't go to art school. - Rognoll - 07-30-2013 https://medium.com/i-m-h-o/138c5efd45e9 I don't know if any of you has read it, but noah bradley has recently made an interesting post. "Don't go to art school" I know, it's nothing new. I've heard stuff like that many times already, it's just I respect this guy a lot and his experience with art school, doesn't differ from mine a lot. What do you people think? Noah Bradley Wrote:Don’t go to art school RE: Noah Bradley: Don't go to art school. - Patrick Gaumond - 07-30-2013 It's really hit or miss. There's no real way to know what you will get out of art school. Of course you can always just got for the more reputable schools or whatever since they are tried and true, but even then there are still people who don't recommend it (like noah) I went to art school firstly because I imagined it being way more intensive than it really is, and secondly because I wanted to meet other artists who were just as into it as I was/had similar interests/ were like minded people etc etc. If anything that is the biggest benefit of going to a school, just meeting other people like you, sharing an experience with them and all that. The education itself really depends far too much on the teacher. It's hard to boil down art to a formula that you can apply to every single piece, and it takes real talent and passion to be able to give meaningful feedback to a student that actually helps them improve or see things in a new way that you cant necessarily teach yourself, and not just "lol more contrast, fix anatomy blah blah blah". Real teachers will also help you sell your ideas, not just your technical skills Maybe I just got lucky with the teachers I've had so far, but most of them have been really talented artists who genuinely cared about your improvement and gave me genuinely good feedback on things that I rarely see other people point out. I should also point out that I'm going to a public school, so the fees were never an issue, but time is invaluable and if you're not gaining anything from the time you've spent then its a waste, plain and simple. I can't imagine going to school in the states... so expensive RE: Noah Bradley: Don't go to art school. - Psychotime - 07-30-2013 Despite this, he still does talks at art schools here and there. A few months ago he spoke at SCAD. RE: Noah Bradley: Don't go to art school. - Tyrus - 07-30-2013 To that end, how does he feel about Conservatoires? RE: Noah Bradley: Don't go to art school. - Baoto - 07-30-2013 I thought people went to art schools mostly to make contacts and gain exposure and stuff. Or at least the people I know do. From what I gathered so far, art schools in my area are pretty much self-teaching with a few benefits. RE: Noah Bradley: Don't go to art school. - ZombieChinchilla - 07-30-2013 I'm going to a liberal arts school in the fall, and majoring in art. Although the money does make me a little anxious at times, I still think it's a good choice. My school has really great study abroad programs that cost so much cheaper than they would be if I were going to another country independently. Not to mention what Baoto said, through school I can get exposure and meet people and make internships. And my parents have been very supportive about it, and assured me that if, heaven forbid, my art career falls through and I have to settle for another job, I'll have a college degree to help me get a better paying job. RE: Noah Bradley: Don't go to art school. - darktiste - 11-09-2013 (07-30-2013, 10:51 PM)ZombieChinchilla Wrote: I'm going to a liberal arts school in the fall, and majoring in art. Although the money does make me a little anxious at times, I still think it's a good choice. My school has really great study abroad programs that cost so much cheaper than they would be if I were going to another country independently. Not to mention what Baoto said, through school I can get exposure and meet people and make internships. And my parents have been very supportive about it, and assured me that if, heaven forbid, my art career falls through and I have to settle for another job, I'll have a college degree to help me get a better paying job. I am sure without school you can meet people it a little harder for sure but if you have a strong portfolio they will just come to you and asking for help or they be helping you get better.There are many ways to find local artist like life class, exposition,forum,livesteam i don't have any other idea that come on my mind but i am sure there is more.And for the last point i want to talk about is that a degree is nothing compare to a real dedication. RE: Noah Bradley: Don't go to art school. - ChantalFournier - 11-09-2013 You have to ask yourself if the people you meet at school are going to be the contacts you need in your career. If you are going to a school that's mostly modern crap, will the other students be as motivated as you are to learn anatomy? Dan Dos Santos once mentioned being in the same class as James Jean and how they were competing all the time, but what if there had been only people who splash paint at his school? I have met people in video game school that I still talk to to this day, but many of them are not useful contacts to me (they are in the 3D/technical side of things.) However thanks to forums, conventions and the IMC, I know many epic illustrators (and yes, they do know me as well.) RE: Noah Bradley: Don't go to art school. - Jeso - 11-09-2013 I think he is right.. im in art school right now.. and i think im just wasting money and time. You can make contacts online in forums and stuff. Like.. right now i have a bunch of useless classes, like history, and water color and stuff.. and im always like.. "crap, i wish i could be doing some master studies on my cintiq, or practicing at digital painting or whatever" but no haha, im painting.. silly decorative art in watercolor, which i will never use in my career. So yea.. RE: Noah Bradley: Don't go to art school. - Rognoll - 11-12-2013 @Chantal You're totally right! I decided to get out of art school this year, since it was just as you said "modern crap" I've learned more in 6 months of intense self-teaching than in 3 years of a contemporary art problematics-oriented art school. Just want to make clear, I don't think contemporary art is bad, but it's just not my thing at all. This kind of awesome communities are definitely the way to go right now. |