Graduate Programs in Sculpture

The School of Art offers Master of Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees in Sculpture.  Students are accepted into the program based on the quality of their portfolio, a demonstrated commitment to artistry, and an indicated grasp of dimensional form.  A broad range of materials is available to students including wood, stone, clay, plaster and wax as well as the tools and materials needed for various forms of metal fabrication.

 

Master of Arts

              23 hours – studio studies

               3 hours – Art History elective

               6 hours – ART 67199, M.A. Thesis

              32 total

 

Master of Fine Arts

              36 hours – studio studies

               9 hours – electives

               9 hours – Art History electives

               6 hours – ART 69199, M.F.A. Thesis

              60 total

 

Faculty

Paul O’Keeffe holds a M.F.A. degree from U.C.L.A.

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Isabel Farnsworth holds a M.F.A. from Stanford University

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Admission Requirements

Applicants are expected to have an undergraduate degree in fine art and a 2.75 overall grade-point average (3.0 in the art major).

 

 

 

 

   
 

 

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