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Where Practice Meets the Spotlight

Last updated: February 18, 2026 10:40 am
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Pratt Institute’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS) is a hub for working creatives, career pivoters, and lifelong makers looking to immerse themselves in art and design education. With a focus on showcasing the ambitious work of SCPS students, alumni, and faculty, Pratt offers curated platforms both online at Production Corner and in person at the SCPS Exhibition Space in Manhattan.

These platforms serve as more than just final critiques; they are professional launch pads that highlight completed coursework and certificate projects with equal emphasis on concept, craft, and process. The work on display represents a diverse range of disciplines, from graphic design to architecture to fine art to videography. Each project reflects a combination of rigorous study and real-world application, demonstrating the ability to seamlessly navigate between studio, screen, and city.

For SCPS students, these exhibitions provide valuable visibility within the Pratt community, connecting them with peers, industry professionals, and potential employers while enhancing their portfolios. For visitors, the exhibitions offer a glimpse into the forward-thinking ideas emerging from Pratt SCPS’s courses and certificate programs, showcasing work that embodies technical precision, conceptual depth, and interdisciplinary experimentation.

Whether online or in-person, the Pratt SCPS experience celebrates art and design that pushes boundaries and challenges conventions. To learn more about the courses and exhibition options available at Pratt SCPS, visit pratt.edu or contact scps-inquiries@pratt.edu. The SCPS Exhibition Space is conveniently located at 144 West 14th Street in New York City, providing a physical space for visitors to engage with the innovative work being produced at Pratt Institute.

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In conclusion, Pratt’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies is a vibrant community of creatives dedicated to pushing the boundaries of art and design education. By showcasing the work of its students, alumni, and faculty through curated platforms, Pratt SCPS offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of technical skill, conceptual depth, and interdisciplinary experimentation. Visit the SCPS Exhibition Space in Manhattan or explore Production Corner online to experience the dynamic creativity that defines Pratt Institute’s commitment to excellence in art and design education.

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