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The ASU School of Art's MFA program stands among the nation's top-ranked, fully funded three-year graduate programs in fine arts. Participants enjoy graduate assistantships, financial awards, and travel grants that facilitate artistic exploration.
This comprehensive program equips artists with both technical skills and conceptual understanding through contemporary art studies, visiting expert lectures, career workshops, and teaching experiences. The curriculum emphasizes global perspectives, community involvement, ethical practice, and teamwork. Additional learning opportunities arise through arts internships, with details accessible via Creative Career Services.
Through close faculty mentorship, students refine their craft, broaden their expertise, and engage with diverse communities to establish enduring artistic careers. Interdisciplinary coursework bridges various fields, exploring themes like digital media, sustainable materials, ecological art, and visual representation.
Each candidate's journey concludes with a solo thesis exhibition in one of the School's four professional galleries. Past student projects are archived on the School of Art's website.
Graduate artists receive premium studio access at Grant Street Studios in downtown Phoenix, featuring specialized facilities including digital labs, traditional darkrooms, ceramics kilns, and fabrication workshops.
This collaborative MFA program offers exceptional resources, including the Northlight Gallery - a photography exhibition space curated by Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, housing significant historical collections. The Pyracantha Press maintains one of North America's most extensive type collections alongside rare printing equipment.
As part of a top-tier research university, students can collaborate with experts across disciplines and access Phoenix's thriving arts scene, plus nearby cultural hubs. Special programs facilitate professional growth through museum partnerships, gallery exhibitions, and visiting artist engagements with the Ceramics Research Center and ASU Art Museum, helping students cultivate both artistic vision and professional connections.