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The Department of Art and Art History provides an MFA program that allows students to focus on various artistic fields while developing compelling creative works, equipping them for professional roles as visual artists and educators. Established in 1972, the program has propelled countless artists into successful creative careers worldwide. Intentionally small class sizes ensure personalized attention, with dedicated studio spaces and close faculty mentorship. The 60-credit MFA curriculum includes graduate studio courses, seminars, art history studies, critiques, and electives, all to be finished within a six-year timeframe. Throughout their studies, graduate students deliver public lectures and showcase their work, concluding with a written thesis and final exhibition.
Main studio facilities are housed on Woods Quad, while Sculpture and Ceramics operate from the Bureau of Mines complex. Garland Hall hosts the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art, which rotates contemporary art exhibitions and actively collects works on paper and photography. Woods Hall's Sella-Granata Art Gallery features rotating displays, including student projects and other academically oriented exhibitions.