Emile Cohl Art Academy Disrupts Traditional Higher Learning with Fully-Sponsored Education Program


LOS ANGELES, April 04, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Emile Cohl Art Academy is developing its roots in Los Angeles and interrupting traditional college admission processes by establishing an opportunity for talented and motivated students to create their own success. 

March 2019 marks the acquisition of the 2828 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90007 building, where talented instructors and students will occupy 13,000 square feet of the fully remodeled building designed as a collaborative assembly that fosters ambition, growth, and prosperity in art education. 

About Our Building

  • Square footage: 13,000 square feet
  • Price: $3,100,000
  • Broker: Centennial Real Estate Inc., Andrew & Simon Halff

Reasons we chose this location:

  • Surrounded by dozens of student-housing facilities & restaurants
  • Not gentrified yet, so our presence will have a positive local social impact
  • 10 minutes from Downtown booming “Art District"
  • In the center of Los Angeles, the US hub of creativity
  • Industrial building with huge ceiling height

Much like its groundbreaking counterparts Rice, NYU Medical SchoolLebron James’ I Promise School42 Silicon Valley and the Curtis Institute of Music offer fully-sponsored education in medicine, arts, and engineering, Emile Cohl Art Academy is expanding a nonprofit equal opportunity for talented artists to attain a specialized education without the worry of overwhelming debt that accompanies traditional tuition requirements. 

The Emile Cohl Art Academy’s admission requirements begin with portfolio submissions that undergo a non-biased review by a panel of artists, teachers, and recruiters. Gender, age, race, religion, background, or current financial circumstances do not dictate acceptance: Only talent and motivation allow applicants to move forward in the selection process. Finalists are invited to the Academy’s campus for an onsite evaluation before the pool is refined to include 40 students who will establish the charter semester’s class.  

All talented artists are encouraged to submit their portfolio works per the instructions at www.Cohl.Art 

To arrange an interview with the President of Emile Cohl Art Academy, or learn more about recruiting talent from future classes, contact Vince@NortonNorris.com.

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