{Dear
friends, artists, art profs: please share this info with your students
or anyone you know who might be thinking of applying to do an MFA in
NYC. I'm teaching a course in one of the programs mentioned, DIAP, the
new digital and interdisciplinary MFA at City College. It's small,
intense and great.}
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The City College of New York, CUNY
Graduate art programs
announce
new full tuition scholarships
MFA programs in Digital &
Interdisciplinary Art Practice and Studio Art
MA programs in Art Education, K-12, Art History
with optional Museum Studies concentration
Application deadlines for Fall 2013: starting February 1, 2013.
For more specific information regarding each program
and
application requirements, please see here.
The MA & MFA programs at The City College of New York, CUNY.
CCNY offers distinguished MFA and MA
programs for students interested in pursuing careers in the arts. Faculty
members leading the graduate programs actively participate in the NYC art
scene as well as national and international forums for art and scholarship.
In recent years, CCNY Art Department faculty members shaped organizations
including Public Art Dialogue and contributed to major exhibitions at
institutions including the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of
American Art. They have published award-winning books as well as articles
in prestigious journals including Art
Bulletin and Harvard Education Review. They also have received honors from
institutions and organizations including Creative Capital and the Simon
Guggenheim Foundation.
What
do we offer?
·
Competitive full-tuition stipends and partial-tuition stipends for incoming
and second-year graduate art students;
· Full schedule of lectures and
visiting artist studio visits, as well as regular interaction among all the
programs;
·
Faculty comprised of nationally and internationally recognized artists and
scholars;
·
Teaching opportunities, internships, and assistantships within the Art
Department and throughout NYC;
· Active dialog among the programs, students, and
faculty;
·
Individual attention, small class sizes, and historic campus with
Neo-Gothic architecture in Manhattan;
· CUNY's modest graduate tuition of 2,435 USD per
semester [for New York State resident students] and 435 USD per credit [for
non-resident students]
The four different graduate art degree options at CCNY are:
The [DIAP] MFA is a research-oriented community in which
students individually and collaboratively explore aspects related to
digital media art, including but not limited to, Narrative and
Non-narrative Time-based Art, Digital Cultures, Interactivity, Playable
Media, Physical Computing, Internet as Art or Communications Media, and
Spatial Mapping. DIAP promotes engagement with other disciplines in the
humanities, arts, and sciences, moving beyond the traditional studio
environment to stimulate scholarly research and create an intellectual
community of artists interested in cross-disciplinary practice.
The MFA in Studio Art is a two-year, sixty-credit program comprised of
a close-knit community of exceptional students, working with committed
faculty with expertise in a wide range of mediums and approaches to
art-making. Students working across disciplines have their own studio
spaces at CCNY in Manhattan. The first year is spent on work emphasizing
experimentation and growth, and the last year focusing those
experimentations into a solo thesis exhibition mounted in the Art
Department's gallery.
The MA
in Art Education, K-12
program prepares students to work as
reflective artist-educators who can teach in multiple settings, including
schools, community centers, museums, and alternative learning
sites. Students gain critical understanding of the social significance
of art education as they develop skills to contribute actively to the field
through creative and academic work. CCNY offers two graduate-level programs
in Art Education that lead to a Master's degree and Certification in New
York State in Art (K-12).
The MA
in Art History, with or without the Museum Studies
concentration is a
thirty-credit program that offers an array of courses that complement and
draw on New York's dynamic arts culture. The city's diverse museums and
galleries, as well as its thriving contemporary art scene are featured in
courses and are available for research internships. Internationally
recognized faculty mentor students in a variety of art-historical fields,
and the optional Museum
Studies concentration prepares students to work in a range of
art-related professions. The course also prepares students to continue
studies in a PhD program. Graduate-level art-history courses meet once a
week for three hours.
More details about each program are available on the individual
program websites.
Questions? Graduate faculty
members are available via email (check website), by phone, or by visiting
campus.
The City College
of New York, CUNY
Department of
Art, Compton-Goethals Hall
138th Street and Convent Avenue, CG109
New York, NY 10031
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