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The 30-credit Master of Arts program with a Visual Arts specialization focuses on cultivating visual cognition and artistic problem-solving skills, while equally valuing analytical reasoning, creative exploration, and perceptual awareness. Graduate candidates are expected to comprehend art's historical legacy and its cultural, societal, and political significance. The program actively promotes engagement with university-wide resources and specialized facilities within the Art and Design Department. Concentrations include Ceramics, Drawing, Illustration, Painting, Photography/Video, Printmaking, and Sculpture.
The Art and Design Department strives to deliver a comprehensive visual arts curriculum covering three key disciplines: art education, art history, and studio practice. The program fosters visual literacy and innovative problem-solving abilities while emphasizing perception, experimentation, creative advancement, and critical analysis. Learners gain insight into art's historical evolution and its connections to societal issues and diverse cultural expressions.
The Ceramics concentration facilitates artistic development through technical instruction and conceptual exploration, providing diverse methodologies to support personal artistic voices. This track prepares students to create thought-provoking work that meets contemporary artistic benchmarks.