Wednesday, January 14, 2015

MFA program University of Arkansas

The Department of Art at the University of Arkansas is currently accepting applications for graduate study in studio art.

The Studio Art MFA program at the University of Arkansas provides an intensive studio environment for committed individuals planning careers as practicing artists.  Students enter the program in one of seven media areas (Drawing, Design, Ceramics, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, or Sculpture) but are encouraged to individualize their degree program and explore other media and work across disciplines.

The MFA in Studio Art is a three-year, full time, in-residence, 60 credit hour program. While the individual program of study will vary, the emphasis is on studio work, supplemented by graduate studio seminars and coursework in art history.

For more information on the Department, the MFA program, funding, and admissions, please visit: http://art.uark.edu/?page_id=72

Information about the Printmaking Area can be found at: http://art.uark.edu/?page_id=19

Please contact Sean Morrissey, Printmaking Area Head, at spmorris@uark.edu for further information about the Printmaking Area.


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SEAN P. MORRISSEY
Assistant Professor, Printmaking

J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences
The Department of Art

University of Arkansas
116 Fine Arts Center
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701

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