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Bard College at the International Center for Photography

New York, NY
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About Bard College at the International Center for Photography

Bard College at the International Center for Photography is an instructional site located in New York, New York, representing a partnership between Bard College and the International Center for Photography (ICP). This collaboration brings together ICP's renowned photography resources and Bard College's academic framework to offer education in photography and related visual arts fields.

Specific program offerings at this location are not currently listed in available data. Programs offered through such partnerships have historically included graduate-level study in photography and related disciplines. Prospective students should contact Bard College or the International Center for Photography directly for current program details and enrollment information.

New York City's rich arts and media landscape provides an exceptional context for education in photography and visual arts. This site gives students access to world-class museum collections, industry professionals, and a vibrant creative community in one of the world's foremost centers of visual culture.

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1114 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036

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