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Cornish College of the Arts

Cornish College of the Arts is a fully accredited institution in Seattle, Washington that offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Dance, Theater, Performance Production, Design, and Fine Art[?], as well as the Bachelor of Music degree. Founded in 1914 by Nellie Cornish[?] as the Cornish School, its students have included Nancy Wilson[?] of Heart, Brendan Fraser[?], Chet Huntley[?], and Merce Cunningham[?]. Such artists as Mark Tobey[?], Morris Graves[?], and Martha Graham[?] have taught at Cornish, and among its artists-in-residence have been Bill Frisell[?] and Imogen Cunningham.

The Web site is http://www.cornish.edu.



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