my roommate is looking to go to graduate school and is wondering what schools offer good sequential art programs?
more to the point: a sequential art program that allows for cross-disciplinary works. i.e. she makes her pages by painting them with oils, which she is currently working on a series.
she's also interested in portfolio based scholarships?
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id think that the sequential nature of her work would be the thesis/core of the pieces, and process itself would be the degree - ie, Masters of Painting,Drawing,Arts, etc. The work itself is what the degree is for, but the ideas the art conveys (sequential, tryptic, mural whatever) is how the degree is earned.
I know Bowling Green St. Univ (in Ohio) has a decent graduate program, but i think that it was pretty regimented into disciplines in printmaking, painting, glass, sculpture, digital, etc. However i know they are very open and free flowing - I did a sr. life painting class there digitally, worked it out with the professor and taught him and myself about it; so i think if her work was there and a school liked it enough, they should be flexible to her works and needs. If a school wasnt supportive of what the graduate art student was after, then I'd think that school wouldn't be the right place to learn.
http://www.cartoonstudies.org/
its a fairly new, smaller, school, but has a masters program, instructors are well known/respected professional comic people (eddie campbell, stan sakai, chris staros, etc) and, judging from the instructor list, they would encourage mixed media/non-traditional approaches.
Basically, I've heard nothing but good things about that place so far.
Goodluck!
www.scad.edu
The cons of that school is that it's expensive as hell to go there and the area it's in can be dangerous so you have to have some street smarts there or you'll get a mugging. From talking to students there they told me that they tell you what to avoid in Orientation.
Alex