Banner artwork courtesy of MFA student Katherine Rutter. The Valley of Lost Things, 2022.
The Lamar Dodd School of Art welcomes prospective applicants to our graduate programs in studio art, art history, and art education to attend virtual information sessions to learn more about the application process and address additional inquiries about curriculum, facilities, and more.
The November 17 session will discuss our Master's in Fine Arts program in Studio Art.
Please note—Registration is required to attend this virtual session. Register here
About the MFA Program in Studio Art at the Lamar Dodd School of Art
Each year, ten exceptional students join our vibrant community of artists and scholars. Over the course of 3 years, they will take studio and seminar classes, supplementing their studies in studio, art history, and art criticism with courses in other disciplines in the humanities and sciences that are relevant to their creative practice. Their interests will be diverse, but they will be united by their ambition to make art that matters, as well as their conviction that art is a form of inquiry in its own right, essential to the academic mission of the university and the production of knowledge as such.
Fall Information Sessions
MFA in Studio Art | Oct 18 at Noon EST and Nov 17 at Noon EST
Art History | Nov 15 at Noon EST
Art Education | Nov 1 at 7 PM EST