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George Mason University in Virginia offers art history classes (I did my
undergrad. there and did a minor in art history). They usually have evening
classes. Alternatively, you could try one of the community colleges like
NOVA. It's not right in the city, but it's not exactly a big commute to get
to Fairfax.
Genevieve Ellerbee
Associate Registrar
DAR Museum
Washington, D.C.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SDJL x [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 1:23 PM
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> Subject: Adult education
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> I am a resident of Washington DC and I was wondering if anyone could
> recommend anywhere to take adult art history courses in the area. I know
> the Corcoran offers many, but is there anywhere else? i now work full
> time
> and I therefore am not able to volunteer during regular business hours in
> a
> museum, but would like to further my education and figure that I may as
> well
> take a class if I can't volunteer. Or maybe someone else has a better
> suggestion. Is there volunteer work outside of the regular working day?
>
> Thanks so much.
>
>
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