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The difference between a studio and a studio
Difference: the painting room has a larger space, while the studio has a smaller space.

The following is an introduction to the studio:

Studio refers to the place where art candidates concentrate on studying before the exam, mostly near the Academy of Fine Arts in big cities or key institutions with fine arts majors. Local studios have limitations due to geography, teachers and other factors. Before the exam, students need to go out to study in studios around key art colleges such as Beijing and Shanghai.

There are thousands of studios in China, of which no more than 300 have formal qualifications, and the teaching quality is mixed. In addition, driven by the interests of some studios, the propaganda is misleading, which leads to the blind increase of candidates studying art and art in some areas, which in turn affects the overall supply and demand balance of students.

The studio trumpeted its advantages in publicity materials, such as achievements over the years and excellent teachers. Students should consider: whether the grades over the years are true, whether the teacher's resume is true, and whether they teach all day; Students should carefully screen when choosing a studio, and don't be confused by promotional materials.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Studio for the above information.