MFA

Sculpture/Dimensional Studies MFA

School
School of Art and Design

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Overview 

The Sculpture Dimensional Studies Division at Alfred University fosters progressive, creative growth and stimulates innovative technical and conceptual development in each student. The diverse faculty aim to foster thoughtful exploration into a wide range of materials and processes that challenge and examine sculpture's ever-expanding field. Curricular breadth and depth are grounded in a tradition of material exploration. Students also engage with historical and contemporary research, thus priming students to succeed as active participants in the international art world. The M.F.A program simultaneously prepares graduate students to be both practicing artists and teachers.

Concentration in Glass Art 

Applicants to the Glass Art program will have committed to working with glass as a medium for artistic expression.

Concentration in Sculpture 

Applicants to the Sculpture program will have committed to the making of sculpture with or without media specificity.

First-Year Requirements

Concentration in Glass Art and Sculpture

Course Code
Title
Credits
4
0 - 4
Sub-Total Credits
9-20

Required Courses

Concentration in Glass Art and Sculpture

Course Code
Title
Credits
4
8
Sub-Total Credits
20-34
Total Credits
60