This Seattle arts college is serious about training performing and visual artists: dance, music, theater, visual arts, film. The curriculum is intense and studio-focused, with substantial instruction from working artists and professionals. Class sizes are small by design, so you get real critique and mentorship. The campus culture is creative, ambitious, and supportive of artistic risk-taking.
Seattle's arts scene is genuinely vibrant, which means internship, exhibition, and performance opportunities abound. Alumni are working as professional artists, and the college maintains strong industry connections. It's not cheap, and the path to financial security as a working artist is uncertain—but Cornish doesn't pretend otherwise. If you're serious about becoming a professional artist and want rigorous training in a supportive community connected to real artistic work, Cornish delivers.