The MFA in Visual and Performing Arts at Purdue University is a full-time, studio-based graduate degree that combines advanced creative practice with critical study and research. Students develop their artistic direction through coursework, studio work, and a culminating exhibition (with an optional written thesis).
The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Visual and Performing Arts at Purdue University is a dynamic, full-time graduate program that emphasizes a studio-based approach to artistic development. This program integrates advanced creative practice with critical study and research, allowing students to refine their artistic vision through hands-on coursework and dedicated studio work. The culmination of the program includes a graduate exhibition, with the option to complete a written thesis.
Credit requirement: 60 credit hours total.
Typical course areas include:
Capstone / culminating work: Students complete a significant graduate exhibition, showcasing their artistic skills and concepts. Depending on departmental guidance and the student’s focus, a formal written thesis may also be required.
Professional development: Students have opportunities to enhance their professional practice, including the preparation of exhibition materials and the development of research narratives for public presentation.
Graduates of the MFA in Visual and Performing Arts program at Purdue University are well-equipped for a variety of career paths in the creative industry. With a robust foundation in both artistic practice and critical theory, alumni may pursue careers as professional artists, educators, curators, or in various roles within art institutions and organizations. Additionally, the skills acquired during the program facilitate opportunities in fields such as design, media, and cultural management.
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