Visual Art: Metals (MFA)

Master

In Muncie (USA)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Muncie (USA)

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The School of Art offers the MFA in visual art with an emphasis in metals. Through concentrated study and experimentation, you will focus on your development as a professional artist.

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Location

Start date

Muncie (USA)
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About this course

Your graduate coursework will be guided by your personal inquiry and augmented by close contact with your committee of faculty who you chose. Through your interactions with faculty and peers, you will explore ideas and techniques, interact with visiting artists and critics, and broaden your technical, aesthetic, and conceptual understanding of media within contemporary practice.

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Subjects

  • Animation
  • Ceramics
  • Sculpture
  • Art
  • Glass
  • Temporarily
  • Intermedia
  • Degree
  • Metals
  • Art History Seminar
  • Writing Practicum

Course programme

Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts

The MFA visual arts program allows students to earn a terminal degree in the Visual Arts (Animation, Glass, Ceramics, Metals, Sculpture/Intermedia) through studio and seminar courses. A total of 60 credits must be earned in a minimum six semesters. The MFA in Animation concentration is temporarily suspended at this time.

60 credits

The MFA visual arts program allows students to earn a terminal degree in the Visual Arts (animation, Glass, Ceramics, Metals, Sculpture/Intermedia) through studio and seminar courses. A total of 60 credits must be earned in a minimum six semesters.

Core requirements, 33 credits
  • Teaching Studio Art
  • Art History Seminar
  • Writing Practicum
  • Critique Seminar
  • Professional Practice
  • Creative Project
Complete one studio concentration

Animation, 18 credits

Admissions suspended.

Glass, 18 credits
  • Advanced Glass
  • Glass Studio
Ceramics, 18 credits
  • Advanced Ceramics
  • Ceramics Studio
Metals, 18 credits
  • Advanced Metals
  • Metals Studio
Sculpture/Intermedia, 18 credits
  • Advanced Sculpture/Intermedia
  • Sculpture/Intermedia Studio

Visual Art: Metals (MFA)

Price on request