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The Art Institutes
Company typeFor-Profit (NasdaqEDMC))
IndustryEducation
Founded1962
Defunct30 September 2023 Edit this on Wikidata
HeadquartersPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Key people
Edward H. West, CEO
ProductsMedia Arts Program
WebsiteArtInstitutes.edu

The Art Institutes (often commercially abbreviated as Ai) are a chain of for-profit art colleges. There are 50 Art Institutes across the United States and Canada offering master's degrees, bachelor's degrees, associate's degrees, and non-degree-program certificates in the visual, creative, applied, and culinary arts. The chain is headquartered in Pittsburgh, and is a division of Education Management Corporation (EDMC), the United States' second-largest organization owning for-profit colleges. Educational accreditation of The Art Institutes and their programs varies among campuses and programs.

List of Art Institutes