My name is Julia Kirchmer, I'm from New
York City, and I study art history and
studio art. I started as a fine art
student and then after my freshman year
I realized that I really like writing
and I love my art history classes, so I
decided to switch to art history but
only because you still get a really
large fine art component because you can
alter the studio component so much it's
like a art history / fine art /
illustration / animation whatever
courses you wanna be taking that
flexibility has been really good for me
I—I like the warm atmosphere that I
was welcomed with and it—it's a school
that offers a lot. I think it gives you
the tools that you need to pursue what
you're interested in—in the art
world. Being in Boston I—I've been doing
an internship this semester, kind of
bled over into the summer, that's really
putting me in contact with young
up-and-coming artists right now. Probably
like recent, recent graduates and I feel
like just getting involved encourages
you to do that.
