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Thanks to our creative community of students, alumni, faculty & staff, and supporters, there’s never a dull moment at Nossi College of Art. Check out the latest news and press mentions coming out of Tennessee’s only private art college.

Nashville’s Booming Tech Talent Need – Nossi’s Ready

In a Nashville Business Journal article by Joel Stinnett, Nashville’s pool of tech talent is growing and it’s doing so at a faster rate than its peer cities. Nashville has added 8,800 tech workers in the past five years, a 43.3 percent increase, making it the most rapidly growing small market for tech talent in the

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International Travel – Nossi’s First Study Abroad Trip Was a Success!

Nossi College introduced our first study abroad trip to Ecuador in 2018. With an itinerary to check out the local scene and connect with the community, this group spent eight days on an international adventure. Nashville powerhouse photographer (and luckily also an amazing Nossi instructor), Sheri Oneal and 12 eager photo students share their journey.

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Nossi Students Attend Nashville Business Journal #LevelUp Networking Event

Written by Debra Holloman – images by Gabbie Karademos As part of membership in Kappa Pi – an academic based leadership group at Nossi College – Debra Holloman, an illustration student and Gabbie Karademos, a photography student, attended a Nashville Business Journal networking and panel event called #levelup. The Business Journal introduced several Nashville young professionals

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Nossi Student, Sean Williams, Finishes Second at Nashville Art Clash

Congratulations to Nossi student and Kappa Pi member, Sean Williams for winning second place at the Nashville Art Clash 2018!  Art Clash is a timed arts competition benefiting SmART Supplies, a thrift store selling art and craft materials while employing people with disabilities. Creating live, in front of an eager audience, participants were given two hours to

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