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MFA in Art


The Department of Art & Art History offers a stimulating and collegial atmosphere in which to advance your artistic practice and earn an MFA in art from Utah's only Tier-1 research institution. The graduate student to faculty member ratio provides the opportunity to receive individual and specialized attention. The open structure of our two-year, full-time MFA program allows you to work with a supervisory committee to develop your own program of study. As a graduate student, you also have access to numerous facilities beyond the workshops, labs, and studios in the Art and Sculpture Buildings: among these are the Utah Museum of Fine Arts; the Marriott Library with the Katherine W. Dumke Fine Arts and Architecture Library, the Book Arts Studio, and the Digital Matters Lab; the Make Space at Lassonde Studios; Taft-Nicholson Center in Centennial Valley, Montana; and the Bonderman Field Station at Rio Mesa.

The Department of Art & Art History does participate in the Graduate Tuition Benefit Program, which can provide you the opportunity to be a Teaching Assistant for two years, and help cover the cost of your education. The university also provides numerous opportunities to apply for research and teaching grants to help you finish your degree. Please explore our website as well as the graduate school's site and if you have any questions about the program, please contact us.

Program Information

Program Overview

The MFA Program in Studio Art welcomes applicants with an outstanding record of creative activity.  We expect that you will have a BFA degree in Art or a cognate discipline such as architecture or design and a sincere commitment to graduate study demands.  In our program, you can specialize in Community-Based Art Education, Ceramics, Graphic Design, Painting / Drawing, Photography / Digital Imaging, Printmaking, and Sculpture Intermedia.

The two-year residential MFA program in studio art is for those fully committed to their lives as artists through superior creative work, discipline, and self-motivation.  You will demonstrate a mature and intelligent conceptualization of your work and a general understanding of contemporary art's different perspectives.  In the program, you will have the opportunity to master the techniques and technologies needed to realize your career goals.

The Department has a broad range of excellent facilities with specialized equipment.  The Art and Sculpture Buildings include a woodshop and tool room, a print shop, spray booths, thermoforming and plastic fabrication, digital imaging and audio computer labs, darkrooms, plaster room, metal fabrication, and foundry rooms, photography lighting studio, ceramic wheel, and glaze rooms, and a variety of kilns, including a car kiln.  The bookmaking and letterpress studio is in the adjacent Marriott Library. Within the Art Building are the Alvin Gittins Gallery, a departmental exhibition venue, and the D. Ray Owen Reading Room/Computer lab with its collection of books, magazines on contemporary art, videos, and CD/DVDs.  The Katherine W. Dumke Fine Arts and Architecture division at the Marriott Library is an extensive art resource, including an extensive collection of artists' books and a large-format scanner.  The campus Utah Museum of Fine Arts is home to art from around the globe with concentrations in Asian, American, and 20th c. / Contemporary Art.

Our graduate students benefit enormously from meeting and working with artists invited to our Department as part of the Carmen M. Christensen Visiting Artist / Scholar Lecture Series and the Warnock Visiting Artist in Residence.  The faculty selects a slate of individuals annually for their contribution to the disciplines of the visual arts.

Please download the Graduate Handbook for full details about the program.

To learn more about the application requirements, or start an application, press the button below.

Our application is a two-part process, so please make sure to submit all the necessary documents for each portion.

Applications are due by January 15th.

If you are interested in learning more about the program, the department offers Prospective Graduate Student Meet & Greet events during the fall semester to learn why our MFA program is where you should go to further your creative research.  The events will help answer any questions, explain what we have to offer an MFA candidate, provide you a tour of the facilities, give you a chance to meet some of the faculty, and how to apply to the program.

Check out what our current (and previous) graduate students are up to!