
Boise State University Department of Art |
MS 1510 1910 University Dr Boise, ID 83725 208-426-1230 |
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Graduate Program Director |
General Information |
| The Department of Art offers a minimum two-year, full time Master of
Fine Arts degree program with an emphasis in alternative media, art metals,
ceramics, drawing/painting, photography, printmaking, or sculpture. The
degree requires 60 total credits distributed as follows: 9 credits in
art history; 30 credits in studio; 6 credits in general electives; 6 credits
in Graduate Concourse; 3 credits in Graduate Seminar; and 6 credits in
thesis. Students admitted to the program are provided with private studio space. Graduate faculty members hold regular studio visits and consultations. The MFA, Visual Arts degree program fosters students’ creative, intellectual, and professional development as artists who produce excellent work, are able to discuss and contextualize their work cogently, and who are prepared to enter various career paths available to artists. Course work emphasizes applied study, art history, theory, and criticism. A Visiting Artist Program that brings a wide range of artists and scholars to campus on a regular basis enhances the MFA experience by providing lectures, workshops, and critiques. The program culminates in an exhibition of a body of work, a written thesis that supports the work, and an oral defense of both |
Program Objectives |
| The M.F.A., Visual Arts degree program is a catalyst for students: |
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Teaching Assistantships |
| Teaching assistantships are awarded competitively. Assistantships include
a nonresident tuition waiver, a resident fee waiver, and a stipend. Assistants
must enroll for a minimum of nine credit hours each semester and meet
any other requirements as set forth by the Graduate College. Students must submit the Application for Graduate Assistantship form to be considered for an assistantship. The form is available in PDF format at the Graduate Collete web site and must be received by the Department of Art on or before January 15 (see "Application Procedures" under the Admissions link below for additional required material). |
Areas / Program Requirements / Admissions |
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