Wednesday, October 28, 2009

MFA Graduate Schools

So even though i am probably not going to Grad School after i graduate, compiling this list has opened my eye to the possibilities that are out there for me if my initial career fails.


Enjoy.


School of Art Institute of Chicago

Master of Fine Arts in Studio- Photography or Film, Video and New Media

Each semester, MFA students select from more than 100 graduate faculty advisors in SAIC representing myriad disciplines, approaches, and intellectual positions. As the main component of their studies, MFA 6009: Graduate Projects allows students to develop their work with faculty who guide them through an informed dialogue around content, form, theory, and professional practice.


Rhode Island School Of Design

MFA-PHOTOGRAPHY

At RISD photography is seen as an ever-changing set of technical, conceptual and aesthetic conditions that exist within a broad social and cultural context. Our students develop visual and critical expertise through course work, seminars, independent studio investigations and critiques.

RISD's Photography professors are accomplished working artists, scholars and educators with a passion for both teaching and their own studio work. Visiting artists, curators, critics and gallery directors also regularly critique student work and/or make presentations, and state-of-the-art facilities allow for the exploration of film-based and digital photography, digital video and multimedia production.

The School Of Visual Arts IN nyc has many grad programs i am interested in.

MFA Photography, Video, and Related Media-The graduate program in photography, video and related media at SVA brings together traditional and digital lens-based arts. Students in the photography graduate school are encouraged to explore ways they can utilize new technology to engage creative potential and advance in their fields.

MFA Social Documentary Film-Documentary films have helped shape our history and, more importantly, the stories we tell about ourselves. This program guides and supports emerging artists to explore fully the social documentary film form and, in so doing, to find innovative ways to examine and communicate the core experiences and events that define us.

MPS Digital Photography-The School of Visual Arts Masters in Digital Photography is an intensive one-year degree program that addresses the technical and creative needs of professional photographers, photographic educators, and visual arts professionals who are looking to advance their skills in digital image capture, asset management, and high-quality output. The program welcomes those who wish to embrace the challenge of mastering the latest tools and techniques to create technically perfect and aesthetically compelling images.


Yale University School Of Art

PHOTOGRAPHY(MFA)

Photography is a two-year program of study admitting nine students a year. Darkroom, studio, and computer facilities are provided. Students receive technical instruction in black-and-white and color photography as well as nonsilver processes and digital image production.

The program is committed to a broad definition of photography as a lens-based medium open to a variety of expressive means. Students work both individually and in groups with faculty and visiting artists. In addition, a critique panel composed of faculty and other artists or critics meets weekly, as well as for a final review each term, to discuss student work.

Montclair State University

STUDIO (MFA)

in Studio Art is a 60-credit program designed to prepare students for careers as practicing professional artists. Comprised of a diverse group of students who share in a vision to explore, synthesize, innovate and create, the rigorous MFA program is a full-time two-year in-residence program that fosters opportunities for critical discourse in an environment where individuals can collaborate or work independently and make meaningful contributions to contemporary culture. A professional degree for studio artists, the MFA is also usually required for college-level teaching

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