Art Studio (ARTT)FacultyChair Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor DEFAULT AbstractThe Department of Art offers a program of graduate study leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree. The program's Graduate Faculty consists of over 15 active professional artists specializing in the traditional studio areas of painting, sculpture, printmaking,drawing and digital media. Additional interests are reflected in the program's course offerings, including areas such as new genre and installation i.e computer based work. Admissions InformationTo apply to the MFA Program appliacants are encouraged to complete the Graduate School application available online at www.gradschool.umd.edu/admission. Applicants are also required to pay the requisite appliation fee. For admission to the graduate program, The Department of Art requires an undergraduate degree with a major in art from an accredited college or university, or its equivalent. A minimum of 30 credit hours of undergraduate work in studio courses and 12 credit hours in art history courses is recommended. The MFA Degree is the final degree in studio art. Only the highest level of undergraduate artistic achievement is appropriate for graduate application. The Department of Art seeks students who have developed coherent bodies of work that are personal and focused. This body of art work, as professionally documented on CD's, Videos or websites is the primary basis for admittance.¬
Degree Requirements
Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)
Facilities and Special Resources
Studio facilities are spacious and well-equipped. Painting students are able to work in oils, acrylic, watercolor, fresco and encaustic. The sculpture area includes a woodshop, a welding and forging area, a stone and related materials area, and an active foundry. Printmakers can choose to work in intaglio, lithography, photo-etching, silkscreen or woodcuts. Drawing facilities are also available as well as special project rooms. Each graduate student is provided with a studio and access to models and classroom facilities. Sculptural installations may be built both indoors and outside on the grounds. Within the building housing the Department of Art, there are two galleries and two libraries. The University of Maryland Art Gallery, an independent unit that works closely with the Department of Art, features national and international contemporary and historical exhibitions as well as faculty and annual MFA Thesis shows. The West Gallery is a student organized gallery that features student exhibitions, lectures, special projects and a space for social activities. The Art Library, separate from the large research libraries on campus, has an outstanding collection of books, catalogues, periodicals and reproductions, all indexed on computer and CD ROM systems. Financial AssistanceThe Department offers eight teaching assistantships and one fellowship. A number of Graduate School Fellowships are also available. Applications should be submitted by January 15 for consideration for a graduate assistantship or fellowship. Contact InformationFor further information, contact:
Danielle M. Curtis/MFA Administrative Assitant
current URL: http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/catalog/programs/printable.cfm?CODE=14
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