New Hampshire Institute of Art
The New Hampshire Institute of Art was established as the Manchester Institute of Arts and Sciences in 1898. From the Institute’s outset, it has had a firm commitment to educating diverse traditional and nontraditional students in the fine arts. As an art college accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), the Institute offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, Certificate Programs and a strong Continuing Education program. Dedicated faculty promote intellectual and artistic development and teach students to respond artistically to contemporary social, political, and aesthetic issues.
The New Hampshire Institute of Art supports excellence in teaching and recruits practicing artists, working writers, designers, and arts-oriented liberal arts faculty who are highly qualified educators and community members. They provide curriculum that balances the teaching of technical skills with the development of critical, intellectual, and creative abilities.
Admissions
GPA
3.01- Offers Open Admission
Cost
Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board
- $20,520
- $20,520
- $7,700
- $700
Will I Like It
number of undergraduates
- Private Non-Profit
- City
- 6 to 1 Student to Faculty Ratio
- 69% Women
Academics
The Institute offers students five possible programs of fine art study: a Studio Concentration in Ceramics, Illustration, Painting, Photography, or Interdisciplinary Studies as well as the opportunity to gain K–12 certification in the Art Education Program.
Concentrations are designed to develop the student’s artistic ability while providing writing instruction that offers students opportunities for personal reflection, critical thinking, and academic research partnered with a historical background in artists, cultures and movements.
Areas of Study
Extra Curriculars
Mailing Address
148 Concord StManchester, NH 03104-4858


