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The Master of Fine Arts is a 60-credit, two-year program spanning various visual arts disciplines, including ceramics, drawing, painting, digital media, printmaking, and sculpture. As the highest professional degree in the field, it provides avenues for solo and collaborative exhibitions, curatorial projects, exhibition catalog creation, and thesis writing. The program blends art theory, history, and hands-on studio work, requiring students to produce a substantial portfolio that reflects contemporary cultural relevance. A strong focus lies on cultivating personal artistic voice, technical mastery, and conceptual depth.
This degree equips graduates for professional art careers through rigorous study, public exhibitions, and community involvement. Students may gain practical experience through teaching assistantships, studio technician roles, and gallery work. For detailed career paths available to MFA graduates, refer to the Career Possibilities in Art section.