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Both
rigorous and highly selective, the
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Program will prepare you
for a career as a
working artist or a teacher at the college level. The
curriculum
integrates practical and critical skills across diverse media and
disciplines; you’ll hone your practice through individual innovation,
creative
collaborations, informal mentorships, and academic discourse.
MFA students are
enrolled at both the SMFA and
Tufts
University, and graduate in two or
three years with an MFA degree from Tufts.
Key aspects of the program include:
In this program you will complete 60 credits, including studio, four graduate
seminars, and two art history and two academic electives at the upper or
graduate level at Tufts University. You’ll have your own semi-private studio
space and access to the School’s faculty and equipment. The final thesis
exhibition, typically completed in the third year of study, is held at Tufts
University. Click here to see images of the most recent MFA Thesis
Exhibition.
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