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Merge analytical thinking applicable to modern glass artistry with knowledge of materials and technical methods to articulate your personal connection to current art and culture, the global glass movement, and craft principles while cultivating a distinctive, forward-thinking studio glass practice. The Glass program exposes students to diverse techniques and methods for material and conceptual development. Learners can concentrate on material-based practices like kiln forming or blown glass, or choose to follow self-directed paths within our courses to achieve concept-focused outcomes.
A Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts or related discipline or equivalent, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 from a recognized university, or equivalent institution. An official transcript is required from all post-secondary institutions you have attended. If you are currently enrolled in classes send an official interim report of grades and follow up with a final transcript showing final grades and degree conferred.
Letters of recommendation- We require the submission of two references
Statement of intent
Request your official transcripts, submit your cover letter, statement of intent, CV, and if applicable your English proficiency documents 
Your statement of intent may briefly address the conceptual, historical and/or theoretical context of your practice. The main purpose of your statement of intent is to help us understand how you anticipate your work evolving during the period of your MFA studies. Suggested length is 750 to 1250 words.