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A rigorous program featuring specializations in Art Education and Art History. Participants conduct in-depth research while collaborating closely with faculty advisors. Graduates often secure employment at academic institutions and cultural organizations, frequently obtaining tenure-track roles and museum curator positions.
The Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia provides advanced studies in art education, art history, and studio practice. These programs, culminating in M.A., M.A.Ed., M.F.A., Ed.S., and Ph.D. degrees, are comprehensively outlined in the Graduate Handbook. Graduate studies require specific demonstrated competencies from applicants, evidenced by prior academic achievements. Enrollment in these programs is highly selective. Admitted candidates are dedicated, self-driven individuals prepared for advanced artistic practice or scholarly research. Under the mentorship of accomplished faculty members, students cultivate the focus needed for independent creative work and professional growth as artists and researchers. Our Studio Art graduate curriculum promotes artistic individuality through personal exploration. The Lamar Dodd School of Art maintains no singular artistic ideology. The diverse range of creative expressions and methodologies within the school demonstrates the vibrant exchange of concepts between students and instructors. Academic publications in art education and art history similarly showcase this spirit of open investigation.