Graduate Programs

The School of Art+Design offers a two-year in-residency study program or a three-year low-residency program leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree in Contemporary Art Practice. In residency students choose an emphasis in either Studio Practice or Social Practice and low-residency studens must select Social Practice. These 90-credit programs prepare the student to be a practicing artist within a regional, national, and international arts community.

The student will acquire a strong theoretical foundation in order to analyze and discuss their work and that of others as well as to place their work in a historical and socio-cultural context. In addition, the student cultivates work, process, and research habits required of the self-directed artist. The MFA in Contemporary Art Practices is a small, individualized program that offers the student great accessibility to the MFA faculty on an ongoing basis, providing constant assessment and direction.

Graduate admission requirements

Contemporary Art Practices M.F.A.

Art Education: Secondary Education Program

Contemporary Art Practices M.F.A.

Degree requirements

All students will complete at least 90 credits. Working with designated faculty during the first year, students are encouraged to explore new media, models and ideas as they develop a proposal for creative activity that culminates with an exhibition project in the their final year of their program.

Students are admitted conditionally and must pass a midpoint candidacy review in order to gain regular admission to the university and continue work towards their degree. (Students in-residency are receive a candidacy review at the end of their first year and low-residency resident students are reviewed at the end of their second year), Individual faculty discussions, peer critiques, seminars in current issues/contemporary art history and weekly lectures by nationally and internationally recognized visiting artists help students broaden their field of inquiry.

Students complete 90 credits, distributed in the following way:

  • 40 credits Contemporary Art Practice/Directed Studies
  • 12 credits Visiting Artist Program/Group Critique
  • 12 credits Contemporary Art History/Theory
  • 8 credits Electives (outside Art Department)
  • 12 credits Graduate Seminars
  • 6 credits Exhibition Project/Statement

Upon successful completion of the candidacy review students work with a faculty adviser in their specified concentration to produce their exhibition project. The project is presented in a public exhibition or other appropriate form in the spring quarter of the second year or third year.