The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Visual Arts at the University of Windsor is a studio-based graduate program focused on creative research, experimentation, and the development of a sustainable artistic practice. You’ll work closely with faculty and visiting artists while exploring contemporary approaches across multiple media.
The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Visual Arts at the University of Windsor is a hands-on graduate program centered on creative research and experimentation. This studio-based course encourages the development of a sustainable artistic practice, allowing you to explore contemporary methodologies across various media while collaborating closely with faculty and visiting artists.
The MFA in Visual Arts emphasizes studio production, critical analysis, and the guided creation of a cohesive body of work. The program typically includes a blend of studio-based instruction, graduate seminars, and supervised project work.
Note: Your final project topic and media approach will be tailored in collaboration with your supervisor(s) based on your interests and research direction.
Applicants are expected to possess a relevant bachelor's degree in visual arts or a closely related discipline. Specific GPA or grading criteria are not stipulated for this program.
Graduates of the MFA in Visual Arts are well-equipped to pursue diverse career paths in the arts sector. Opportunities may include roles as professional artists, curators, art educators, and art administrators, among others. The program also prepares students for further academic pursuits or research opportunities in the field of visual arts.
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