Graduate | MFA

MFA (Low-Residency MFA)

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Graduate | MFA

MFA (Low-Residency MFA)

Expand Your Practice and Professional Network

We’re the #1 art university in Canada for many reasons — our excellence in reputation extends not only to your academic and studio experience, but also to the artistic opportunities you’ll have outside of the classroom and after graduation.

As a Low-Residency MFA student at Emily Carr University, your experience bridges your home studio and the wider creative community. You’ll build your practice through:

  • Annual Thesis Exhibition: Present your final body of work in a public exhibition alongside your cohort at the culmination of the program.
  • Summer Residency Programming: Engage in talks, critiques, workshops and special events with visiting artists, curators and scholars during your on-campus residencies.
  • Graduate Forum Series: Participate in remote artist talks and dialogues throughout the year, designed to deepen your practice and expand your critical perspectives.
  • Access to Research Facilities + Labs: Make use of ECU’s Shops + Studios and Research Centres + Labs, including DESIS Lab and Basically Good Media Lab, during your summer residency. MITACS also provides opportunities for students to collaborate with industry in research projects.
  • Professional Development Opportunities: Stay connected year-round with career programming, exhibitions, mentorship and community-building activities designed specifically for low-residency students.
  • Creative Community: Form lasting relationships with full- and low-residency peers while learning from leading voices in contemporary art.
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Opportunities After Graduation

Graduates of the Low-Residency MFA program at Emily Carr University go on to build successful practices as artists, educators, and cultural leaders.

Career paths include:

  • Exhibiting Artists: Showing work in galleries, museums and public art spaces
  • Curators + Programmers: Leading exhibitions and cultural initiatives
  • Educators: Teaching at post-secondary institutions and art schools
  • Creative Entrepreneurs: Running studios, collectives and independent businesses
  • Researchers: Contributing to interdisciplinary projects and residencies