Overview
Key features
The Art MFA program offered at San Francisco State University students have access to all of the School of Art facilitates as well as individual and communal MFA studio workspaces.
The Master of Fine Arts in Art program emphasizes the development of individual creative direction in the context of contemporary, interdisciplinary art practice. Coursework emphasizes contemporary art, critique, experimentation with forms of expression, and professional presentation of works of art.
Outcomes
- Demonstrate competence in employing the fundamentals and principles of art in art practice and art history.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the traditional canons of art history and revisionist scholarship.
- Evaluate and discern quality, meaning, and significance in works of art using the historical, theoretical, and social methods of art history and contemporary art practice.
- Distinguish the various contexts in which art is experienced.
- Show evidence of curiosity, risk-taking, experimentation, and problem-solving to generate a personally constructed conceptual direction in art practice and research in visual and written work.
- Understand the ethical dimensions of artistic practice and art historical scholarship within a global context.
Career paths
Graduate degrees open the door to teaching positions at the college-university level. Students who elect to pursue careers outside the arts may find access to more rewarding cultural life experiences through their visual arts education.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Interdisciplinary Critique Seminar
- Art Processes and Practices: Visiting Artists and Scholars
- MFA Writing and Research Seminar
- Studio Research and Practice Seminar
- Seminar in Teaching Art Practice
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- San Francisco, United States
Disciplines
Visual Arts Art History Liberal Arts View 436 other Masters in Visual Arts in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- An undergraduate art degree or equivalent preparatory degree, with three units of contemporary art history taken within the last five years. If the applicant does not complete this upon admission to the program, enrollment in a contemporary art history class during the first semester is required.
- A 3.0 grade point average in the last 60 units completed in an undergraduate degree.
- Current Resume/Curriculum Vitae: Categories should include Education, Exhibitions, Publications, Special Activities and Awards, and Related Employment.
- Creative Work Portfolio
- Written statement: Describe the significance of your work and the concepts, research, and/or processes that drive your studio practice within the context of contemporary artistic practice.
- Three Letters of Recommendation
- Provide transcripts from all institutions of higher learning attended
- English language proficiency (international students)
Tuition Fees
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Applies to youNon-residents9870 USD / year≈ 9870 USD / year - Out-of-State9870 USD / year≈ 9870 USD / year
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Domestic
Applies to youIn-State9870 USD / year≈ 9870 USD / year
Additional Details
Out-of-State and International students must pay $444.00 PER UNIT in addition to the tuition fees
Living costs
San Francisco
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