The school offers undergraduate (BFA) and graduate (MA) degrees, as well as continuing education courses and programs.
It was known by this name until 1975, when: it was renamed The New England School of Art & Design and at the same time, moved to 28 Newbury Street where it resided for the next twenty years.
The School of Art & Design is currently located at 75 Arlington Street in Boston's Back Bay, where it occupies over 43,000 square feet in a modern facility with state-of-the-art classrooms, studios and equipment ...
[6] Located in the heart of the school, the gallery's exhibition program reflects a wide range of art and design representing all fields of study offered by the art school and in so doing, presents a multiplicity of ideas and issues.
The goal of the gallery is to create exciting exhibits and related programs, reflecting our ever increasing visual and image - driven world, and to engage the School of Art & Design and Suffolk University communities as well as adding to a larger conversation in the Boston cultural arena.