Program Information
Degree Offered
Studio Art (Summer Low-Residency MFA)
Format: Campus
Program Description:
This low-residency program allows experienced artists, teachers, and other art professionals to develop a professional body of work, a unique personal voice, and an expanded understanding of contemporary art through extensive studio practice. Spread over three years plus one summer, this part-time, low-residency program includes intensive six-week summer residencies combined with independent work during the academic year and a return to campus for the winter critique. Areas of concentration include painting, mixed media, sculpture/installation, and photo/digital media.
A portfolio exhibiting a level of mastery in the primary prerequisite for the MFA. Applicants must have at least 40 credits in studio art and 9 credits in art history and/or art criticism. Teacher candidates for the MFA must have completed at least two years of teaching prior to beginning the program.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Financial Aid Offered: No
Classification: Schools of Art and Music
Institution Sector: Private not-for-profit
Locale: Large City
Size & Settings: 1,000 - 4,999