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Program structure

At each Residency, students take two courses which will vary depending on where you are in the program. These courses will be studio-based: Interdisciplinary Fundamentals and Special Topics in Studio Practices, or exhibition-base: Midway Exhibition and Thesis Exhibition. Throughout Residency, you also participate in studio visits, artist lectures, workshops and more. All Residency-based courses continually rotate themes and topics, based on who is teaching. .

During the fall and spring semesters, students continue to the work started at Residency through monthly online critique groups, attending approximately five interdisciplinary lectures either online or in-person, and an online critical-thinking seminar course. Concurrently, students work full-time in their home studios and continue relationships with faculty mentors and fellow colleagues.

Recommended course of study

*= focus at Residency

First semester

  • Interdisciplinary Fundamentals*
  • Special Topics in Studio Practices*
  • Critical Thinking Seminar
  • 1:1 Mentorship

Second semester

  • Interdisciplinary Fundamentals*
  • Special Topics in Studio Practices*
  • Critical Thinking Seminar
  • 1:1 Mentorship

Third semester

  • Midway Exhibition*
  • Special Topics in Studio Practices*
  • Critical Thinking Seminar
  • 1:1 Mentorship

Fourth semester

  • Interdisciplinary Fundamentals*
  • Special Topics in Studio Practices*
  • Critical Thinking Seminar
  • Collaborative Strategies

Fifth semester

  • Thesis Exhibition*
  • Studio Visits*
  • Practicum
  • 1:1 Mentorship

On-ground residencies

 

Frequently asked questions about the MFA in interdisciplinary arts