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The UC Davis Department of Art & Art History offers a two-year, fully funded Master of Fine Arts program in Art Studio, fostering interdisciplinary exploration in visual arts within a research-intensive university environment. MFA candidates benefit from private, accessible studios available around the clock while collaborating with fellow artists, academics, and STEM experts throughout campus. The program emphasizes cutting-edge arts education, preparing graduates for diverse creative careers encompassing teaching, exhibition development, curation, and community arts initiatives. Students showcase their final thesis work in a university-wide exhibition at the renowned Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art.
Financial assistance includes teaching assistantships and fellowships from both the Art Studio program and Graduate Studies. UC Davis maintains partnerships with prestigious arts organizations such as The Headlands Center for the Arts, Dedalus Foundation, Joan Mitchell Foundation, and renowned artist residency programs including Skowhegan and Vermont Studio Center.
Admission to the M.F.A. program in Art Studio requires: An undergraduate degree in any field or discipline, Demonstrated skill in the field of studio arts: a comprehensive body of individual and self directed, ambitious, thoughtful, creative artwork that exhibits the promise of development and growth.
The minimum score required for the TOEFL examination is 90; minimum score required for the IELTS is 7 on a 9 point scale and Duolingo score of 115 for admission or 130 to be exempt from taking UWP courses.
Admission Deadlines
General: Jan 5