Painting and Printmaking (MFA)
Program overview
Instruction in the program is rooted in the investigation of painting as a unique genre with its own complex syntax and history. Within this setting, the program encourages diversity of practice and interpretation, innovation, and experimentation.
Approximately twenty-one students are admitted each year. At the core of instruction are individual and group critiques with faculty, visiting critics, and visiting artists. In addition, students participate in a variety of seminars taught by both faculty and critics. The study of printmaking is integrated into the painting program, and a student may concentrate in painting, printmaking, or a combination of the two.
Students work in individual 300-square-foot studios at 353 Crown Street adjacent to Green Hall. Students have access to a printmaking workshop in the Crown Street building, equipped with two etching presses and a lithography press, a fully equipped silkscreen facility, as well as digital resources available in the print studio, throughout the School, and at the Center for Collaborative Arts and Media.
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Credit Requirements
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Typical Plan of Study
First year minimum credits
ART 544/545 Individual Criticism: … Fall: 6; Spring: 6
ART 510 Prit Crit:… Spring: 3
ART 546a, Round Trip:… Fall: 3
ART 949a, Critical Practice:… Fall: 3
Academic or Studio Electives:… Fall: 3; Spring: 6
Total minimum credits for Fall Term: 15
Total minimum credits for Spring Term: 15
Second year minimum credits
ART 544/545 Individual Criticism:… Fall: 6; Spring: 6
ART 511 Prit Crit:… Fall: 3
ART 512/513:… Fall: 1.5; Spring: 1.5
Academic or Studio Electives:… Fall: 4.5; Spring: 7.5
Total minimum credits for Fall Term: 15
Total minimum credits for Spring Term: 15
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