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International Center of Photography

New York, NY
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About International Center of Photography

International Center of Photography (ICP) is a specialized arts institution located in New York, New York, dedicated to photography and visual culture education. ICP is recognized as a leading school and museum for photography, offering professional training and academic programs in the photographic arts. Specific IPEDS enrollment and performance data are not available in current records.

No specific program listings are available in current data. ICP is known for offering programs in documentary photography, photojournalism, digital imaging, photo history and criticism, and visual storytelling, typically at the certificate and continuing education levels as well as through a Master of Fine Arts program.

Located in New York City, ICP benefits from its position in one of the world's foremost centers for media, art, and culture. Students have access to working professionals, galleries, media companies, and a vibrant photographic community throughout the metropolitan area.

Contact Information

79 Essex Street, New York, NY 10002

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