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The Tyler School of Art and Architecture's Ceramics program is a 60-credit, two-year M.F.A. program featuring personalized guidance from faculty and renowned visiting artists. Students work in cutting-edge facilities while exploring mixed media, cross-disciplinary collaborations, and socially engaged public art. The program cultivates technical excellence through access to world-class instructors, advanced studio resources, and Philadelphia's vibrant ceramics heritage, pushing the boundaries of conventional clay work. Ceramics M.F.A. candidates join a tight-knit group connected to Tyler's broader graduate community, benefiting from mentorship by socially aware artists, technologists, designers, and scholars. Faculty provide individualized support to help students refine their artistic vision while fostering creative dialogue both in studio settings and throughout Philadelphia's art scene, with the full backing of Temple University's research resources. As part of this leading regional ceramics program, Tyler graduate students collaborate with Philadelphia's established ceramic institutions and dynamic contemporary art spaces, plus nearby cultural hubs like New York. The city also enables students to immerse themselves in a flourishing arts network while building professional artistic careers.