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Through critical examination and expanding material expertise, you'll immerse yourself in a rigorous studio environment, enhancing your abilities while deepening your understanding of historical, social, and theoretical concepts via seminars, group critiques, and collaborative exchanges. Our MFA program focuses on fine arts as a whole rather than specializing in any single medium. While many students concentrate on specific areas—such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, or interdisciplinary work—they're encouraged to experiment with diverse forms as their artistic practice progresses. Close mentorship develops through organized studio visits, seminars, and casual discussions, fostering lasting professional networks that extend well beyond graduation.
Pratt Institute's M.F.A. in Painting and Drawing provides an intensive yet flexible studio curriculum, emphasizing personal artistic growth while addressing key themes in contemporary art. Students refine their practice through material exploration and critical discourse, participating in seminars, critiques, and peer dialogues that expand their historical and conceptual perspectives. This two-year program concludes with a written thesis and solo exhibition, equipping graduates to enter the art world as skilled practitioners.
All applicants to graduate programs at Pratt must have received a four year bachelor's degree from an institution in the United States that is accredited by a recognized regional association or have been awarded the equivalent of the bachelor's degree from an international institution of acceptable standards by the term in which they plan to enroll.
TOEFL score of 79 (internet and home test), TOEFL ITP Plus for China of 550, IELTS of 6.5, Duolingo of 105, or PTE of 53 is required.