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The Master of Fine Arts in Art with a Digital Technology concentration merges technological innovation with artistic vision, catering to students proficient in both areas. This interdisciplinary program is jointly administered by the School of Art and the School of Arts, Media and Engineering. The School of Art delivers advanced coursework in digital sound, visual media, photographic arts, printmaking, interactive installations, and 3D fabrication. Meanwhile, the School of Arts, Media and Engineering offers graduate-level instruction in interactive systems, activity recognition, human perception, coding, and immersive media environments.
This curriculum equips artists with comprehensive training in modern artistic practices through visiting artist lectures, career development seminars, teaching experiences, and educational methodology. It cultivates international perspectives, community involvement, ethical awareness, and cooperative initiatives. The program promotes interdisciplinary dialogue across diverse domains such as cultural representation, personal identity, cutting-edge technology, material exploration, environmental studies, and scientific inquiry.
Participants establish digital media proficiency through practical application in developing innovative technological solutions. They collaborate with instructors to deepen understanding, enhance technical capabilities, and work with various communities to conduct meaningful research while establishing enduring artistic careers. The program provides premium studio facilities at Grant Street Studios, situated in Phoenix's downtown arts district, featuring shared woodworking equipment, printmaking facilities, photographic darkrooms, ceramic kilns, digital workstations, and additive manufacturing resources.
Degree candidates complete their studies with a culminating individual exhibition in one of the School of Art's four gallery spaces. Historical thesis projects are accessible through the School's online exhibition archive.
As part of a top-tier research institution, students leverage extensive academic resources and are encouraged to collaborate with faculty across disciplines, including renowned researchers throughout Arizona State University. The program offers connections to Phoenix's thriving arts scene, plus access to major cultural centers in Los Angeles, Santa Fe, and Denver. Supplementary educational opportunities include internships with various arts institutions and special programs that facilitate professional growth through interactions with established artists and curators. The School's exhibition spaces, Ceramics Research Center, and ASU Art Museum host regular public shows and guest lectures, enabling students to expand their understanding of current artistic trends while developing professional relationships.
This graduate program prioritizes cooperative learning and hands-on experiences, granting access to specialized resources that illuminate how historical contexts influence modern visual interpretation.