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KCAI is comprised of nearly 600 students (representing more than 45 states and several foreign countries) and approximately 75 talented artists and educated scholars who serve as KCAI's faculty.
Students pursue the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, in which a comprehensive liberal arts program is complemented by emphasis in one of the following studio majors: Ceramics, Design, Fiber, Illustration, Painting, Photo & New Media, Printmaking, and Sculpture. Majors in Art History as well as Studio Art with an Emphasis in Creative Writing are also available.
KCAI's scenic 15-acre campus is located in Kansas City, Missouri. Students benefit from proximity to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of ArtThe Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is the major art museum in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. The museum was opened in 1933 after bequests from the estates of Kansas City Star publisher William Rockhill Nelson, schoolteacher Mary Atkins, and others. Today, one of the top art museums in America, and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and Design .
Kansas City metropolitan area