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  1. Explore Carnegie Mellon's comprehensive and renowned education in the arts, design and architecture.

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      The College of Fine Arts is a community of nationally and...

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      About CFA We encourage critical inquiry and creative...

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      1983 The School of Architecture organizes its first...

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      Innovative Collaboration between Disciplines. Students...

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  2. The four-year undergraduate program leads to a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Art. Concentrations within the art major are offered in four areas: 1) Painting, Drawing, Print Media and Photography; 2) Electronic and Time-Based Work; 3) Sculpture, Installation, and Site Work; and 4) Contextual Practice.

  3. The College of Fine Arts (CFA) at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania oversees the Schools of Architecture, Art, Design, Drama, and Music along with its associated centers, studios, and galleries.

  4. East Campus Garage. GPS address: 5040 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213. At times the East Campus Garage does fill. Additional metered parking is available along Frew St., Tech St., S. Craig St., Margaret Morrison St. and near the Schenley Park Visitor Center.

  5. The School of Art occupies over 50,000 square feet of fabrication facilities, multipurpose classrooms, media-specific studios and workshops, student and faculty studios, presentation rooms and exhibition spaces, offering students 24-hour access to both traditional and state-of-the-art tools.

  6. The School of Art occupies over 50,000 square feet of fabrication facilities, multi-purpose classrooms, media-specific studios and workshops, student and faculty studios, presentation rooms, and exhibition spaces, offering students access to both traditional and state-of-the-art tools.

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  8. The schools of the Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts fuel the creativity of artists, designers and architects through an immersive conservatory-inspired arts education that engages with the university’s strengths in science, technology and the humanities.