A Quote by Noelle Stevenson

I went to Maryland Institute College of Art, and I studied illustration there. — © Noelle Stevenson
I went to Maryland Institute College of Art, and I studied illustration there.
I got my diploma from Ealing College of Art, in graphics and illustration.
Jack Sturtzer, one of my cousins, had gone to art school and suggested that I might be interested in a private school called the Art Institute of Buffalo, and in fact that is what happened. So upon graduation in 1948, I then went to stay with my cousins on Seventeenth Street and enrolled in the program at the Art Institute on Elmwood Avenue.
I continued to suffer from anxiety and obsessive thoughts, although the thoughts stopped centering on hell. I moved into an ashram called the Himalayan Institute after college and studied meditation, which made an enormous difference.
Getting trade policy right is huge for our economy and huge for Maryland. This is about creating Maryland jobs by selling Maryland products to Asia, moving right from Western Maryland farms out through the Port of Baltimore.
What is a college? An institute of learning. What is a business? An institute of learning. Life, itself, is an institute of learning.
I'm a big illustration and comic book fan. In my eyes, comic books and illustration are the same kind of art forms.
I would have been an artist, because I studied art and history in school and college.
There is no line between fine art and illustration; there is no high or low art; there is only art, and it comes in many forms.
Many counties in Maryland are above the average unemployment rate for both Maryland and the United States. We need representation in Congress who will make creating jobs the No. 1 priority so the people of Maryland can get back to work.
I grew up wanting only to be an illustrator. I studied art at Laurel School in Cleveland and at Smith College.
My mother worked at the telephone company during the day and sold Tupperware at night. Evenings, she took classes when she could at University of Maryland's University College, bringing me along to do homework while she studied to get the degree she hoped would offer her and me greater opportunities.
I went to college in the Air Force, and I went to college at the University of Maryland, who had college campuses on Air Force bases.
I consider myself a 3-D philosopher. I am not a designer at all. I studied aerodynamics, I studied philosophy, I studied sculpture. High technology on one side, and on the other side, art.
After high school I went to the San Francisco Art Institute, and I began a formalized art education where we went through the history of art but we also went through the art of my contemporaries.
I went to Mexico for three months after college and studied Spanish there. And I went to Cuba and studied at the University of Havana. I loved studying in other countries.
Then I studied theology in college, and when I was getting a Ph.D. in literature, I took courses in New Testament studies and studied Greek versions of the Gospels.
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