DREW WILEY
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An art degree per se has ZERO relation to becoming a serious artist. You might need it to teach academic art. And you might find other aspects of it rewarding. Community colleges might even be better, and cost little. My aunt had four phD's, taught Art History and technique at major universities, had her own work in major museums in both the US and Europe, and told me not to waste my time in any formal art program. Best advice I ever had. She was offered teaching roles because her art was already recognized, and she picked up the degrees as a side hobby afterwards. That's the way it should be; otherwise an art degree is just going through the motions. Some successful photographers adapt well to academia, many don't. I think a good art history or appreciation class can be helpful. But you don't need an expensive University tuition to do that. A LF forum member, Preston, was involved in the Sonora Community College program. He's probably retired now, but might still be on the LF listing. Anyone who is a Sonora Pass photo addict has good credentials in my book.