Saturday, November 21, 2009

MFA programs


EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY _ SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN
MFA _ CONCENTRATION IN PRINTMAKING

The School of Art and Design (SoAD) at East Carolina University (ECU)
is seeking graduate students for the Masters of Fine Arts (MFA)
program with a concentration in Printmaking. The MFA at ECU is a
60-hour degree program and typically completed over three-years.

For further information about the Printmaking Area please contact:
Matthew Egan | Assistant Professor of Printmaking | Area Coordinator |
eganm@ecu.edu | 252.737.2738

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY _ SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN
MFA _ CONCENTRATION IN PRINTMAKING

The School of Art and Design (SoAD) at East Carolina University (ECU)
is seeking graduate students for the Masters of Fine Arts (MFA)
program with a concentration in Printmaking. The MFA at ECU is a
60-hour degree program and typically completed over three-years.

The MFA Printmaking curriculum is both professional and diverse,
allowing for technical explorations in several processes within the
printmaking area in addition to considerations for the other twelve
areas within the school. The printmaking area is located on the bottom
floor in the Leo Jenkins Fine Art Center. The Art Center is a
prominent fixture on ECU’s main campus and serves primarily as a
studio-based environment and also includes several lecture halls for
art history and art education. The building includes facilities that
range from well equipped computer labs to active foundries, from
faculty offices to the media center, from a wood firing kiln to smart
classrooms, all represented by the large, recently renovated Grey
Gallery that serves as a teaching a gallery with a rotating exhibition
schedule. The Jenkins Fine Arts Center host nearly 600 undergraduate
and 50 graduate students in 14 concentrations. The printmaking studio
area occupies seven (7) dedicated rooms for investigations, processes,
image development, printing, and general studio practices relating to
traditional and contemporary approaches to printmaking.

Please forward to interested students. Thank you!

The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is accepting applications for the MFA program in printmaking.

We have an interdisciplinary program with great new print studios, teaching assistantships, scholarships and travel opportunities. Our expansive state-of-the art facilities feature a dedicated area for graduate students and guaranteed TA and teaching opportunities. We have an active print club and strong visiting artist program and we will be hosting the MAPC print conference "New World / Old World" in Fall, 2010.

Note: our deadline is early- January 5th
http://art.umn.edu/grad/applying.php

All the Best,
Jenny Schmid

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