Student Life

We believe that exposing students to professional and social experiences during their art college experience encourages an environment of endless inspiration and motivation to create. Check out this page for all the ways our students pursue their passions in and out of the classroom.

Using Project-Based Learning, Nossi Increases Engagement with Creative Students

“This project was good because where bookwork gives you the knowledge, the project gave us a practical application. It gave us hands-on practice of important skills with deadlines that mattered. Instead of leaving with short-term knowledge, we are leaving with long-term experience.” Catherine Saunders, First Semester Illustration student Nossi Introduces Student-Centered Learning As a first-semester

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Behind The Scenes: Concert Photography

As 2020 wraps, Nossi college students who want to connect with Nashville’s music and entertainment industries struggled to find experiences as concerts and events moved to an online format. Now making a slight offline comeback, shows are being re-introduced in limited capacity settings with added safety measures to get eager fans (socially-distant) swaying to their

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Art College Conversations: Social Media and the Fashion industry

To connect students with Nashville career opportunities, Nossi College of Art mentors and guides creatives towards Student Groups and Clubs. These organizations allow students a chance to take ownership of their campus experience and of their future life after graduation. Jump Ahead In The Story:Meet the Panelists | Quotable Highlights Nossi Fashion Creatives is a

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A Statement from Nossi College of Art About Racial Injustice

“Injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere.” Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s quote is important today as we witness examples of injustice being perpetuated in our society. This impacts us all. In Nashville, six teenagers led a peaceful protest of 10,000 people. Their story is being picked up across the country (NY Times,

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