Graduate | MFA

MFA (Full-Residency)

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Graduate | MFA

MFA (Full-Residency)

Overview

Refine your creative voice +
expand your practice.

Our two-year full-residency MFA degree offers a concentrated on-campus academic experience, with year-round access to studios, facilities and research centres.

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What You’ll Learn

The MFA curriculum integrates coursework, creative research, material exploration and a thesis project. All elements are grounded in a dynamic, critique-based environment that encourages risk-taking and the growth of material processes and critical perspectives.

Students focus on research and studio practice through coursework, during the fall and spring terms, emphasizing both material exploration and theoretical frameworks. The summer term is dedicated to independent thesis development.

This program also includes public exhibitions and visits from renowned artists and scholars, enriching students’ practice and professional development.

Program Highlights

  • Explore theoretical frameworks and engage in creative experimentation in research seminars and studio classes
  • Develop a thesis project that integrates practical and written components, emphasizing innovative approaches to contemporary art production
  • Engage with a dynamic community of peers, faculty, and visiting artists while utilizing year-round access to studios and facilities
  • Participate in public exhibitions and professional development opportunities, enhancing your artistic practice and preparing you to lead in the contemporary art world