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Every student who graduates from Massachusetts College of Art and Design receives a shirt that says
MassArt Made Me Fearless. This fearlessness to innovate, challenge, and redefine the world around
them is what sets our alumni, students, faculty, and staff apart. Established in 1873, MassArt was and
remains the only freestanding public college of art and design in the United States. The founders dared
to imagine a schooldedicated to producing educators, professional artists, designers, and architects
that was open to anyone with talent and the will to succeed.
True to its history, MassArt continues to envision all that is possible and strives to reach it and make
it accessible to the greater cultural community. The MassArt Design and Media Center, due to open
during the 2015-2016 academic year, will be shared by all design and media departments. This will allow
animators to partner with architects, industrial designers with fashion designers, videographers with
illustrators, and countless other multidisciplinary combinations. This growth will provide new studios
and equipment as well as new exhibit and lecture halls.
We strive to give students a place where they can grow into the artist, designer, or educator that
theyve dared to imagine. See if you can envision yourself here; learn more inside, visit our campus,
and contact us with any questions.
Sincerely,
The MassArt Admissions Team
[email protected] / (617) 879-7222
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS PROGRAMS LIST
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design / 621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115MassArt.edu
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
GRADUATE / ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ academic_ programs
massart.edu/ certificates
massart.edu/ youth
ane.massart.edu
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Animation
Architectural Design
Art Education
Ceramics
Fashion Design
Fibers
Film/Video
Glass
Graphic Design
History of Art
Illustration
Industrial Design
Jewelry and Metalsmithing
Painting
Photography
Printmaking
Sculpture
Studio for Interrelated Media
In addition to degree-seeking programs, MassArts Professional and Continu-
ing Education Program is dedicated to providing high quality, accessible, and
enriching learning opportunities for all. For professional, teaching, and amateur
artists, Art New England (ANE) summer workshops provide an opportunity
for deep immersion into their practice.
MassArts Youth Programs offer classes for students ages 10 to 18. For high
school students, classes are offered throughout the year including Saturday
Studios, Xtreme! Week, and Summer Intensives. For serious students looking
to develop their technical skills and portfolio, Life Drawing and Portfolio
Development and Summer Studios are offered.
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Master of Architecture
MFA: 2D Fine Arts
MFA: 3D Fine Arts (Fibers, General, Metals)
Master of Arts: Teaching/Art Education
MFA: Design [The Dynamic Media Institute (DMI)]
MFA (Low Residency): Fine Arts (Boston)
MFA: Media Arts (Film/Video)
MFA: Media Arts (Photography)
POST-BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS
Post-Bac: Design (The Dynamic Media Institute (DMI))
Post-Bac: Media Arts (Photography)
Teacher Preparation Program (TPP)
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Fashion Design
Furniture Design
Graphic Design
Industrial Design
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS OVERVIEW
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design / 621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115MassArt.edu
GRADUATE PROGRAMS OVERVIEW
GRADUATE / PROGRAMS OVERVIEW
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ grad_admissions
massart.edu/ academic_ programs
MassArt has a long heritage of excellence, as well as an
extremely selective admissions process. We are proud of
our world-class faculty and visiting artists and our state-of-
the-art facilities. Our urban campus, which spans an entire
city block, gives students access to over 1 million square
feet of studio, classroom, living, and exhibition space.
The opportunity to work and create in a diverse community
of innovative, hard-working artists, designers, and educators
fosters a learning environment that encourages multidisci-
plinary practice and dialoguea central value of the graduate
programs at MassArt. This belief, shared across programs,
creates a supportive space in which students can fully develop
their vision.
In addition to coursework within their studio concentrations,
all graduate students take critical theory coursework with
both a historical and a contemporary focus. These courses
use the art and design communities of Boston and beyond
as the venues for classroom exploration.
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS POST-BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design / 621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115MassArt.edu
POST-BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS
GRADUATE / POST-BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ academic_ programs
The Post-Baccalaureate Dynamic Media Institute (DMI)
program gives students an opportunity to focus on the role,
and possible new uses of dynamic media in communication
design. This program offers professionals from outside the
design field a rigorous educational experience that will prepare
them for new opportunities including application to graduate
schools or study in our Dynamic Media Institutes MFA program.
The Post-Baccalaureate Media Arts (Photography)
program is an intensive course of study for those seeking an
advanced level of discourse, both technical and theoretical,
about the medium of photography. The program provides an
individualized curriculum for students who wish to develop
their portfolios and skills to prepare for future graduate
school or as an end in itself.
The Teacher Preparation Program (TPP) is intended
for students who have strong undergraduate backgrounds
in studio art and who seek initial licensure as art teachers.
TPP coursework focuses on pedagogical theory as well
as pre-practicum and practicum (fieldwork) experience.
While preparation for initial licensure mandates 150 hours
of student- teaching practicum, MassArt students benefit
from 300+ hours in the classroom.
*Post baccalaureate programs require one year (24 credits) of study and may be adaptable depending on the needs of the individual student.
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design / 621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115MassArt.edu
GRADUATE / MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
The Master of Architecture program at MassArt combines professional require- ments with hands-on design and build experience in community-based teaching and working spaces.
The program, accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting
Board, provides students with rigorous and accessible professional
preparation for a variety of architecture related careers through
two tracks: Track I, for students with an undergraduate degree not
in architecture (102 credits in 3 years), and Track II, for those with
a B Arch degree (60 credits in 2 years). In their second summer,
Track I students join incoming Track II students to collaborate on
a community-based design then build studio.
Grounded in energy-conscious building and site design, the
coursework promotes conceptual exploration with practical
application in building systems, construction technology, ethical
practice, and cultural traditions in architecture.
Students develop a personal language of form and a responsible
design ethic through the study of current, visionary, historic, and
vernacular architectures, and experimentation with the intrinsic
properties and geometries of materials and building systems.
Critiques by faculty, guests, and visiting design/construction
professionals help students to further refine designs and vision.
Internship Development Program (IDP) counseling is offered
to students preparing for national professional registration.
For a complete list of Master of Architecture requirements,
courses, and faculty, visit massart.edu/academic_programs.
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ grad_admissions
massart.edu/ academic_ programs
Core FacultyPaul HajianMargaret Hickey
FACULTY
Patti SeitzPaul Paturzo
Other FacultyRobert Coppola Sam Batchelor
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GRADUATE PROFILE: Jeffrey Eichert
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design / 621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115MassArt.edu
I earned my BFA in Technical Theatre at
Emerson College before I decided to pursue
my Master of Architecture. I want to make
things and thats where both programs
overlap. Actually, I see a definite relationship
between what I learned in my undergrad
and what Ive learned in my program here.
However, because my degree wasnt in
architecture, I began with Track 1 courses to
prepare me for the transitionbut the entire
time, I really felt like I was part of the program
already. After a quick start with the basics,
I was in the thick of it. We took months to
acquire knowledge that might otherwise take
years to learn.
Because MassArt is a more intimate commu-
nity, you get to know your professors. Discovery
is something you do WITH the facultyand
they dont intimidate you at all.
Overall, this has been a fun environment.
Ive had the freedom to explore and to make
and try things without any expectation of a
particular result. There is a healthy interaction
between all the disciplines and that collabora-
tive spirit has an impact on what we create.
Home: NEW JERSEY
Program: MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
JEFFREY EICHERT
MASSART MAKES YOU FEARLESS / GRADUATE PROGRAM
MassArt gets your hands dirty.Through my program, I was part of a summer design build at Up Academy in Dorchester for three months. The process began with the development of a concept that we further explored in community meetings. Then we developed the practical design and culminated in a practical implementation. It was the perfect environment to apply and solidify the knowledge Ive gained and to put it into real action.
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS MFA: 2D FINE ARTS
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design / 621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115MassArt.edu
GRADUATE / MFA: 2D FINE ARTS
MFA: 2D FINE ARTS
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ grad_admissions
massart.edu/ academic_ programs
Core FacultyCollen Asper James CambronneRoger Tibbetts
Other FacultyNona Hershey Fred Liang Peter Wayne Lewis
FACULTY
Visiting artists have includedPat AdamsWilliam BaileyJake BerthotSusanna CoffeyInka EssenhighLouise Fishman
Ellen GallagherGlenn GoldbergJulie HeffernanMarc HandelmanAnn HarrisMary HeilmanCarrie MoyerThomas Nozkowski
Larry PoonsDana SchutzSean ScullyLisa SigalSara SzeRichard TuttleCharlene Von Heyl
The MFA: 2D Fine Arts program at MassArt fosters independent creative making and thinking.
The two-year (60 credit) MFA: 2D Fine Arts program focuses
on painting and printmaking as specific disciplines but also
encourages the students diverse practice. The program
promotes critical responsiveness and independence and
provides an intense working environment within which each
student can pursue their own direction.
The foundation of the program is the critique. In addition
to individual critiques, each student will present their work for
discussion with peers and faculty on a weekly basis. The goal
is to foster a critical dialogue at various stages of the students
creative process.
For a complete list of MFA: 2D Fine Arts requirements,
courses, and faculty, visit massart.edu/academic_programs.
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GRADUATE PROFILE: Carolyn Burns
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design / 621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115MassArt.edu
When I first came to MassArt, I was working
primarily with paint, but later transitioned
to working in a more interdisciplinary way.
I think the 2D Fine Arts program offers great
discipline-based programs, but there is also
a strong interdisciplinary core that runs
through everything. My graduate program
is diverse, and theres a lot of open dialoga
great balance of different backgrounds and
viewpoints, on top of the experience of a
shared community.
The faculty is a big part of the draw here
for me, too. They are extremely supportive
and invested in your personal development
and they go out of their way to make them-
selves available. I actually hope to teach
myself, someday, in addition to establishing
my studio practice.
I think MassArt is a vibrant part of the Boston
landscape. This place is rich with artistic and
educational historythe Museum of Fine Arts,
the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, all the
collegesbut were changing and evolving
all the time, too. The school brings in lots of
visiting artists who are active in their fields,
as well, and I find they bring a real freshness
to the community.
Home: MASSACHUSETTS
Program: MFA: 2D FINE ARTS
CAROLYN BURNS
MASSART MAKES YOU FEARLESS / GRADUATE PROGRAM
MassArt fosters your leadership skills.I was fortunate to work as a teaching assistant in a couple of undergrad painting and drawing classes. It was great to get to know undergrads and to gain some practical teaching skills. Overall, it was a rewarding and valuable experience. I even took an assistantship in the graduate office which gave me some insight into the administrative aspects of running a school.
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS MFA: 3D FINE ARTS (FIBERS, GENERAL, METALS)
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design / 621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115MassArt.edu
GRADUATE / MFA: 3D FINE ARTS (FIBERS, GENERAL, METALS)
MFA: 3D FINE ARTS (FIBERS, GENERAL, METALS)
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ grad_admissions
massart.edu/ academic_ programs
Core FacultyJudy HaberlJill Slosburg-Ackerman
FACULTY
Other FacultyMatthew Hincman Janna LongacreJames McLeod
Benjamin Ryterband Chuck Stigliano Ann Wessmann
Heather White Joe Wood
The MFA: 3D Fine Arts (Fibers, General, Metals) program at MassArt allows students to work in ceramics, fibers, glass, jewelry and metalsmithing, sculpture, or across combined mediums.
The two-year (60 credit) MFA: 3D Fine Arts (Fibers, General,
Metals) program enables students to explore and embrace
their own philosophy and style; they may work with traditional
materials and processes or create technology-driven objects
using kinetic, interactive, video, or electronic elements. The
program fosters rigorous experimentation, investigation and
research of personal iconography and ideas, cross-disciplinary
work, and collaboration.
Students engage in fine arts, art history, and critical theory
courses and meet with curators and artists at galleries and
museums. They also choose a studio mentor from the college-
wide faculty to work closely with them throughout their
residency in the program. A thesis exhibition in the Colleges
main gallery and an oral presentation mark the culmination
of each students studies.
In addition to individual studio space, students have access to
fully equipped fabrication, installation, and exhibition facilities.
For a complete list of MFA: 3D Fine Arts (Fibers, General,
Metals) requirements, courses, and faculty, visit massart.edu/
academic_programs.
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS MASTER OF ARTS: TEACHING/ART EDUCATION
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GRADUATE / MASTER OF ARTS: TEACHING/ART EDUCATION
MASTER OF ARTS: TEACHING/ART EDUCATION
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ grad_admissions
massart.edu/ academic_ programs
The Master of Arts: Teaching/Art Education program at MassArt provides artists with the skills and training to foster a thriving art community where students are inspired to keep studio practices at the core of the educational experience.
The Master of Arts: Teaching/Art Education program (36 credits)
prepares students to earn an Initial Teacher License in Massa-
chusetts, while also providing the Masters level coursework
requirements for a Professional Teaching License. This is the
optimal program for students who possess a strong background
in studio work and want to teach in PK-12 public or private
schools, museums, social service, or community agencies.
In addition to their coursework, students visit schools, teach
in Saturday Studios, and student-teach during a semester-long
practicum. While classic preparation for the Initial License
mandates a minimum of 150 hours of student teaching, MassArt
expects 300+ of classroom involvement.
The Initial Teacher License is granted by the State of Massa-
chusetts for a single leveleither Pre-Kindergarten through
Grade 8 or Grade 5 through Grade 12. Students usually complete
the 36-credit MAT/AE program in 4 semesters, 9 credits per
semester (fall, spring, summer, and a second fall).
For a complete list of Master of Arts: Teaching/Art Education
requirements, courses, and faculty, visit massart.edu/
academic_programs.
Core FacultyJen Hall
FACULTY
Lois HetlandAdriana Katzew
Steven LockeLaura Reeder
Other FacultyBeth Balliro
John Crowe Aimee DeBose
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GRADUATE PROFILE: Jill Rogers-Jensen
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design / 621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115MassArt.edu
I have an undergrad degree in Printmaking,
and I planned to go to grad school, as well
but I didnt get in. My path from there took
some really interesting turns including
working as a bike messenger for a decade
in Washington and running the painting
department for a small bike manufacturer
in Boston. I even cooked for a couple of
years. I had something else in mind for the
rest of my life, though.
Id gotten a bit of a taste for teaching when
I trained people at the bike company so I
decided to pursue it full-time. MassArt had
made a great impression on me when I visited
friends here, and it seemed like the right place
to start that new path. Now that Im here,
Im thrilled with my choice; every aspect of
the school has exceeded my expectations.
For me, the faculty is a big part of what
makes my program so exceptional. They
have an incredible depth of experience with
different age groups and different environ-
mentsand because of that, they can offer
insight and practical advice that you wont
get from most college professors.
Home: WASHINGTON, DC
Major: MASTER OF ARTS: TEACHING/ART EDUCATION
JILL ROGERS-JENSEN
MASSART MAKES YOU FEARLESS / GRADUATE PROGRAM
MassArt builds on your passions.MassArt encourages us to think in the 21st centuryto envision new ways of thinking, talking, and teaching about art. We want to meet the needs of the students in front of us and to engage them in fresh ways. I definitely had some intuition about teaching before I started my program but now Im equipped with the skills to back it up.
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS MFA: DESIGN [THE DYNAMIC MEDIA INSTITUTE (DMI)]
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The MFA: Design [The Dynamic Media Institute (DMI)] program at MassArt explores the role and possibilities of dynamic media in communication design.
The 60-credit DMI MFA enables students to pursue their
thesis through a rigorous practice of research, prototyping,
and writing. With the support of peers, faculty, advisors, and
critics, their practice will culminate in a rich body of original
work and a comprehensive written thesis document.
Thesis topics range from interface design, interactive
environments, learning applications, and data visualization
to participatory narrative, sound and video installation,
smart objects, and much more. Students matriculate with
a new body of work, skills, and experience, equipped to
become a leading educator, practitioner, or entrepreneur.
The program is offered in three tracks: a two-year track in
four semesters, a three-year track in five semesters, or a three-
year track in six semesters. The only difference between the
tracks is the distribution of elective credits. DMI also offers a
one-year fellowship non-matriculating track to which students
may be accepted, based on their specific project proposal.
Admission to the DMI program is highly selective, enrolling
just eight to ten students each year.
For a complete list of DMI requirements, courses, and faculty,
visit massart.edu/academic_programs. Learn more about DMI
on our website, dynamicmediainstitute.org.
GRADUATE / MFA: DESIGN [THE DYNAMIC MEDIA INSTITUTE (DMI)]
MFA: DESIGN [THE DYNAMIC MEDIA INSTITUTE (DMI)]
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ grad_admissions
massart.edu/ academic_ programs
Core FacultyGunta Kaza Jan Kubasiewicz
FACULTY
Brian LucidJoseph Quackenbush
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GRADUATE PROFILE: Ana Maria Torres Angarita
MASSART MAKES ME FEARLESS
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I have an undergraduate degree in Graphic
Design from a college in Venezuela and had
been teaching design at my local university
for four years when I decided to apply for
the Fulbright Scholar program. I wanted to
diversify my experience and gain new ideas
and techniques in the US that I could bring
back home after my program was complete.
MassArts Dynamic Media Institute was the
best fit for me amongst my Fulbright options
its one of the top programs in the country of
its kind, and the perfect place to deepen my
knowledge of digital and interactive design.
Beyond what Ive learned on campus,
Ive also been able to take some classes at
the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and
Massachusetts Institute of Technology that
have broadened my horizons even further.
I like that MassArt collaborates with other
schools to provide a great experience for
their students.
On top of everything Ive learned, Ive
appreciated MassArts welcoming environ-
ment for international students. Ive been
able to make some great friendships here.
Home: VENEZUELA
Program: MFA: DESIGN [THE DYNAMIC MEDIA INSTITUTE (DMI)]
ANA MARIA TORRES ANGARITA
MASSART MAKES YOU FEARLESS / GRADUATE PROGRAM
MassArt broadens your perspective.Theres no doubt technology has expanded my definition of design. Whether were creating an app for a mobile device that conveys data in an effective, compelling way or crafting an immersive, exploratory experience for a museum, were working to influence behavior and drive responsenot just to create something visually appealing.
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS MFA (LOW RESIDENCY): FINE ARTS (BOSTON)
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design / 621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115MassArt.edu
GRADUATE / MFA (LOW RESIDENCY): FINE ARTS (BOSTON)
MFA (LOW RESIDENCY): FINE ARTS (BOSTON)
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ grad_admissions
massart.edu/ academic_ programs
The MFA (Low Residency): Fine Arts (Boston) program at MassArt allows mid- career artists and educators to complete a 60-credit MFA over three consecutive summerscreating a unique opportunity for study in the midst of a career.
The three-year (60 credit) MFA (Low Residency): Fine Arts
(Boston) is an ideal choice for working artists or educators who
bring a strong sense of self-direction to their learning journey.
Students develop an independent body of work which could
involve a combination of media, technologies, and techniques.
Six-week summer residencies in Boston immerse students in
an intense studio environment and foster creative collabora-
tions. During these residencies, students live on campus in the
Artists Residence or in off-campus housing of their choosing.
Between residencies, students will work under the guidance
of a regionally based artist/mentor who conducts monthly
studio visits and critiques. Online art history and critical studies
courses forge greater understanding of contemporary art
history and issues in contemporary studio practice. At the
conclusion of the program, students present in their cohorts
thesis exhibitions and participate in final reviews on campus.
For a complete list of MFA (Low Residency): Fine Arts (Boston)
requirements, courses, and faculty, visit massart.edu/
academic_programs.
Core FacultyGeorge Creamer
FACULTY
Jane Marsching
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GRADUATE PROFILE: Monica Mitchell
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I have two degrees alreadyone in music
and one in paintingbut I wanted to pursue
a graduate degree so I could teach art at
a university level, in addition to being a
working artist.
The low-res program at MassArt seemed
like a perfect fit for me. Because I have a job
and a mortgagequitting everything to go to
school wasnt an option. I also didnt want to
leave the art community in Bostonmy studio
in Somerville is a big part of my life.
My program cohort is very diverse, which is
great for critiqueyou gain a lot of perspective
from all these unique viewpoints. Everyone
is very supportive and friendly, but also very
serious about their artwork. Choosing a great
mentor is also important to the experience
if youre intentional about what you want to
learn from them going in, youll get the most
out of that relationship.
Home: MASSACHUSETTS
Program: MFA (LOW RESIDENCY): FINE ARTS (BOSTON)
MONICA MITCHELL
MASSART MAKES YOU FEARLESS / GRADUATE PROGRAM
MassArt puts your dreams within reach.Doing work and school at the same time might not be the right choice for everyone, but its making my goals possible. It requires some serious self-direction and motivation to do a remote program, but the rewards are huge. Ive been able to move toward the life I want without putting my life on hold.
I chose this school because:
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS MFA: MEDIA ARTS (FILM/VIDEO)
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GRADUATE / MFA: MEDIA ARTS (FILM/VIDEO)
MFA: MEDIA ARTS (FILM/VIDEO)
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ grad_admissions
massart.edu/ academic_ programs
The Master of Fine Arts: Media Arts (Film/Video) program at MassArt redefines what it means to be an artist working with the moving image.
The two-year (60 credit) MFA: Media Arts (Film/Video) program
draws students into a highly personalized and intense environ-
ment where they develop an informed perspective on film/video
that is at once individual, political, conceptual, abstract, visceral,
and visionaryalong with the advanced skills in video and film
production to make their perspective and vision a reality.
MassArts state-of-the-art equipment and facilities include:
high-definition digital film and video production equipment,
non-linear and 16 mm film editing equipment, film editing
rooms, digital sound studios, sound mixing rooms, optical
printing and animation facilities, digital editing labs, a black
box video studio, a film shooting studio, a chroma key studio,
a video installation studio, and film/video screening rooms.
The programs vibrant artistic community is enriched by the
weekly screenings of The MassArt Film Society, programmed
by Saul Levine. Levine projects a diverse array of films and
videos from multiple genres and cultures which are often
followed by a live discussion with the artist behind the work.
For a complete list of MFA: Media Arts (Film/Video)
requirements, courses, and faculty, visit massart.edu/
academic_programs.
Core FacultyEricka BeckmanSaul Levine
FACULTY
Gretchen Skogerson Soon-mi Yoo
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GRADUATE / MFA: MEDIA ARTS (PHOTOGRAPHY)
MFA: MEDIA ARTS (PHOTOGRAPHY)
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ grad_admissions
massart.edu/ academic_ programs
The MFA: Media Arts (Photography) program at MassArt explores the medium with an emphasis on personal vision, technical excellence, and experimentation.
The two-year (60 credit) MFA: Media Arts (Photography)
program guides students through extensive study of the
history and current practice of photography, critical theory,
and the contemporary multi-disciplinary environment.
MassArts extensive photography facilities include private
darkrooms for MFA students, a non-silver darkroom, individual
studio spaces, and a large graduate digital studio equipped with
large format printers, Flextight scanners, and Apple desktop
computers with the latest Adobe software. Students also make
use of the many student gallery spaces at MassArt and thesis
exhibitions are held in the Colleges Sandra and David Bakalar
and Stephen D. Paine Galleries.
In addition to Major Studio and an outstanding lecture series,
visits from prominent photographers, critics, and curators will
provide an opportunity for valuable feedback on student work.
For a complete list of MFA: Media Arts (Photography)
requirements, courses, and faculty, visit massart.edu/
academic_programs.
Core FacultyLaura McPheeAbelardo Morell
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Other FacultyBarbara BosworthMatthew Connors
Matthew MonteithNick NixonStephen Tourlentes
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Application Requirements
Application form
$75 application fee
Statement of purpose
Rsum / CV
Official post-secondary (college) transcript(s)
Three letters of reference
Portfolio; information on portfolio requirements for
specific programs is available online.
Course descriptions and syllabi
(Master of Architecture applicants only)
MAKE YOUR MOVE
GRADUATE / DOMESTIC STUDENTS
HELPFUL LINKS:
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massart.edu/ grad_admissions
massart.edu/ grad_financialaid
paybill.com/ massart to pay application fee
massart. slideroom.com to submit your portfolio
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Application Requirements
Application form
$75 application fee
Statement of purpose
Rsum
Official post-secondary (college) transcript(s); academic
records must be converted to the U.S. educational equivalents.
Course-by-course evaluations are required.*
Three letters of reference
Portfolio; information on portfolio requirements for specific
programs is available online.
Course descriptions and syllabi
(Master of Architecture applicants only)
Official TOEFL or IELTS scores*
Declaration and Verification of Finances (DOF and VOF)*
NOW IS THE TIME
GRADUATE / INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
HELPFUL LINKS:
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massart.edu/ grad_admissions
massart.edu/ grad_international
massart.edu/ grad_financialaid
paybill.com/ massart to pay application fee
massart. slideroom.com to submit your portfolio
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
*More information on TOEFL/IELTS minimum scores, recommended transcript evaluation agencies, and specific program requirements for the Declaration and Verification of Finances are available online.
MassArt can issue a Certificate of Eligibility for Non-Immigrant (F-1) student status (Form I-20) only after it has offered an applicant admission into a degree program and the applicant has furnished the required I-20 documentation (including proof of financial support sufficient for one full year of the degree program in which he or she will enroll). International students must be enrolled for a minimum of nine credits per semester or normal degree progression to maintain their visa status.
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ADMISSIONS TUITION & FEES, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FINANCIAL AID
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MassArt is committed to making a graduate education affordable
and has worked to maintain competitive tuition rates. Tuition for
the Summer 2014Spring 2015 is based on a per credit charge
of $780 for all programs, except TPP which is $572 per credit.
Please check the website for a specific breakdown.
Over 80% of MassArt graduate students receive some form of
financial assistance. Financial assistance comes in many forms,
such as federal student loans, scholarships, and assistantships.
MassArt merit-based scholarships are quite competitive. All
admitted students will automatically be reviewed for awards for
which they are eligible.
Federal Loans:
Federal Stafford Loans are available for all U.S. citizens
and permanent residents. Stafford Loans for the 20142015
academic year are in the amount of $20,500. Students must
submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Please note non-U.S. Citizens may apply for a private student
loan with a U.S. Citizen as a co-signer. Submit the FAFSA,
available on the Federal Aid website at www.fafsa.ed.gov and
indicate MassArts Federal School Code 002180.
Scholarships:
MassArt awards a limited number of merit and need-based
scholarships that range in amount from $2,000$10,000.
For full consideration submit the FAFSA by March 1.
Assistantships:
Assistantships are available to all full-residency graduate
programs. Based upon normal degree progression, you may be
eligible for a maximum of eight Graduate Assistantships with a
maximum award of $4,320 per year or $8,640 over two years.
INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE
GRADUATE / TUITION & FEES, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FINANCIAL AID
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ grad_admissions
massart.edu/ grad_financialaid
fafsa.ed.gov
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HOUSING AND RESIDENCE LIFE
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The Office of Housing and Residence Life is committed to
the principle that learning at college occurs both in and
out of the classroom. The staff strive to create a living and
learning experience that makes life in the residence halls
a vital part of the collegiate experience at the center of
students day-to-day activities. Residence halls at MassArt
are more than just places to sleep. Out-of-classroom learning
experiences account for a significant amount of a students
education at MassArt. Students are encouraged to to use
their time in college housing to participate in activities,
develop new friendships, and learn more about themselves
and others who live in the community.
MassArt houses students in three residence halls:
Smith Hall, the Artists Residence, and the Tree House.
The Tree House opened in fall 2012 and is also home to
the Student Health Center. Graduate students are housed
in the Artists Residence.
All of MassArts residence halls have been designed to
create a convenient, safe, and comfortable environment
and offer unique facilities designed to address the needs
of our student-artists.
The housing options offered are based on availability
throughout the year.
CREATE A HOME
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ admissions/housing
CAMPUS LIFE / HOUSING AND RESIDENCE LIFE
Learning at college occurs both in and out of the classroom.
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The Academic Resource Center (ARC) at MassArt strives to
address the needs of all learners, regardless of ability or disabil-
ity, and helps them maximize their success. This is achieved by
assisting students to identify strengths, manage vulnerabilities,
formulate academic study plans, develop essential literacy and
technology skills, and acquire the communication skills that will
allow them to share their artistic vision.
The ARC provides services in academic advising, academic
coaching, transitional advising and mentoring, assistive
technology, disability consulting and accommodations, and
professional writing development.
Academic advisors, coaches, subject tutors, and writing
specialists work collaboratively with motivated students,
assisting them to meet specific classroom needs and develop
strategies for maximizing overall strengths. All services offered
through the ARC are free to degree-seeking MassArt students.
The primary purpose of MassArts Counseling & Wellness
Center is to enhance the ability of students to develop their
creative, intellectual, and emotional potential in order to have
a successful college experience. Services include free short-
term psychotherapy, evaluations, referrals, and other resources
for students. Wellness programs are held throughout the year
to help students maintain healthy lives; this includes stress-
reduction groups and yoga as well as smoking cessation and
health screening programs.
Student Health Services, administered by Harvard Vanguard
Medical Associates (HVMA), is located on the second floor
of the Tree House residence hall. MassArt students also have
access to medical care at HVMAs Kenmore practice which is
a 10 minute walk from campus. Medical advice is also available
to students during times when neither practice is open.
FIND SUPPORT
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/arc
massart.edu/ couseling_wellness
massart.edu/health
CAMPUS LIFE / STUDENT RESOURCES
MassArt helps students maximize their success.
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Extend the boundaries of learning.
At MassArt, students are challenged to extend the boundaries
of learning through the activities they become involved in, the
resources they use, and the people they meet. Students are
continually encouraged to contribute to the campus community
in ways that make a difference.
Student Leadership provides an opportunity to develop
new skills, make new friends, and connect with the MassArt
community. Student Leadership positions are awarded based
on a students resume, interview, and group experience. There
are 22 different leadership positions available through a
centralized hiring process such as Resident Assistants, Tour
Guides, Peer Mentors, International Global Mentors, Orientation
Primers, and Student Gallery Managers.
The Student Government Association (SGA) at MassArt
enhances the undergraduate student experience by providing
a platform through which their voices may be heard. Through
open meetings, students can promote and advance matters
concerning their community and link with faculty and adminis-
tration. In addition to acting as a framework that other student
organizations build upon, SGA ensures the continued advance-
ment of an engaging student experience.
Student Organizations connect students based on shared
interests in professional, social, and cultural activities. For a
full list of student organizations and more information on SGA,
visit sgamassart.com.
GET INVOLVED
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/ student_activities
massart.edu/ student_leadership
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
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Boston BalletHasbroElle MagazineIsabella Stewart Gardner MuseumPumaReebok
The Career Development Office is an invaluable resource
for MassArt students. The office works to connect MassArt
talent to the creative economy. This is achieved through
internships, job listings, career counseling, rsum critiques,
and workshops.
Internships offer evidence of students practical skills and
experience to prospective employers. MassArt students are
encouraged to complete two art- and design-related internships
before graduation. Each year, the Career Development Office
advertises over 500 art and design internships and holds an
internship and job fair each spring semester to help students
connect with employers. Many companies and organizations
have employed MassArt students as interns. Internships provide
students with valuable career related experience, networking
opportunities, and references for future employment.
Current students and alumni of our degree or certificate
programs are welcome to use the full resources available in
the Career Development Office. The online database offers
current students and alumni a personal account to search
for full-time, part-time, seasonal, and freelance jobs, art and
design internships, student scholarships, work-study positions,
grants, and artist residencies.
GET A JOB
HELPFUL LINKS:
massart.edu
massart.edu/careers
CAMPUS LIFE / CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Internships offer practical skills and experience.
COMPANIES PROVIDING INTERNSHIPS INCLUDE
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BOSTON
ABOUT MASSART / BOSTON
Located in the heart of a district rich in cultural and educational resources, MassArt is a force for change in its community.
The College is a member of several academic consortia and various neighbor-
hood associations that seek ways to expand educational resources available
to students and enhance the economic vitality of the area.
Boston also serves as an extended classroom for students. In addition to
visiting many local museums, galleries, and artists studios, students can expand
their knowledge of revolutionary history by walking the Freedom Trail, discover
world-class landscape architecture in one of the many public parks or gardens,
or relax in one of the citys many entertainment or shopping districts.
As a world leader in innovation, many companies are headquartered in the
Greater Boston area including Converse, TJX Corporation, and Fidelity Invest-
mentsall of which employ MassArt graduates. MassArt also has a long history
of entrepreneurship with companies such as CloudKid, Moth Design, and Aviary
Gallery founded by our alumni. The area is home to 4.5 million people and over
100 colleges and universities, which provide endless educational opportunities
for students.
In keeping with its longstanding public mission, MassArts doors are always
open to community members. Each year, thousands of visitors come to MassArt
for a firsthand experience with art and design. Our offering of professional and
student exhibitions, educational programs for young people, creative careers
conferences, visiting artist and lecture programs, and other community-minded
events provides our students with a unique experience of connecting with their
neighbors as well as professional artists, designers, and educators.
The area is home to 4.5 million people and over 100 colleges and universities.
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THE CENTER FOR ART AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS (CACP)
ABOUT MASSART / CENTER FOR ART AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
CACP cultivates innovative, sustainable relationships with the broader community to explore and expand the relevance of art in public life.
CACP matches MassArt faculty, students, staff, and alumni who want to com-
plete community-based projects with neighborhood organizations, schools, and
institutions to create mutually beneficial collaborations through the visual arts
and design. The Center uses art as a catalyzing force for citizens to act creative-
ly together. Some of CACPs projects emerge as part of course curricula, while
others are driven by needs of the Centers partners. In both cases, CACP works
with faculty members and local organizations to match student expertise to
needs identified by community members. The Center also facilitates the place-
ment of MassArt students in community organizations as teachers, researchers,
documenters, and fine artists and designers. CACP is dedicated to the notion
of what it means to be a good neighbor. Recent CACP partners include ABCD
Parker Hill/Fenway, Dorchester Academy, Discover Roxbury, Parker Hill Branch
Library, Roxbury Tenants of Harvard, Sociedad Latina, and many more.
Two of the Centers ongoing initiatives engage a wide range of people in
various communities. CACPs sparc! the Artmobile ignites art and design in the
neighborhood. sparc! travels as an all-purpose mobile base for innovative and
intergenerational art and design programs, projects, and events throughout
Roxbury and beyond. Through CACPs Community Exhibitions Initiative, MassArt
students curate and install exhibitions at three sites in Mission Hill. These exhibi-
tions enliven public spaces and celebrate the work of community artists.
The Center creates mutually beneficial collaborations through the visual arts
and design.
HELPFUL LINKS:
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massart.edu/cacp
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Boston is the hub of a diverse and thriving
art community.
ARTIST COMMUNITIES IN BOSTON:
EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS:
OUTSIDE BOSTON:
ARTS IN BOSTON
ABOUT MASSART / ARTS IN BOSTON
Boston is the hub of a diverse and thriving art community, of which MassArt and its Bakalar and Paine Galleries are leaders and major contributors. MassArt students, alumni, and faculty have con- tributed to local museums and galleries as interns, directors, curators, and exhibiting artists.
Bakalar and Paine Galleries Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) SoWa Arts District Boston Cyberarts Gallery Boston University Art Gallery Photographic Resource Center Mobius Coolidge Corner Theatre Boston Public Library
MIT List Visual Arts Center Harvard Fogg Museum Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts American Repertory Theatre (ART) Brattle Theatre Harvard Film Archive Kendall Square Cinema Gallery 263 The Dance Complex Lilypad
BOSTON INSTITUTIONS AND VENUES:
CAMBRIDGE INSTITUTIONS AND VENUES:
In Somerville: Brickbottom Studios, Joy Street Studios, Central Street Studios, Vernon Street Studios, Mad Oyster Studios, Miller Street, and Mudflat Studio The Fort Point Artist Community The Distillery
First Fridays and SoWa Open Market Boston Cyberarts Festival First Thursdays in Jamaica Plain: Art openings in galleries and independent shops Boston Open Studios: Yearly or biannual events in over a dozen Boston neighborhoods (Somerville Open Studios is the largest in the country)
deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum (Lincoln, MA) The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University (Waltham, MA) Peabody Essex Museum (Salem, MA) Fuller Craft Museum (Brockton, MA)
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BAKALAR AND PAINE GALLERIES
ABOUT MASSART / BAKALAR AND PAINE GALLERIES
MassArt is home to the largest free contemporary art space in New England.
The Sandra and David Bakalar and the Stephen D. Paine Galleries showcase
dynamic and thought-provoking exhibitions by emerging and established artists.
Free and open to the public, the Galleries are a venue for international art and
serve as a vital cultural and educational resource for the College, Boston, and
beyond. The Galleries Director and Curator, Lisa Tung, was named Best Curator
by Boston Magazine in 2012.
Showcasing at least four professional exhibitions each year, the Galleries
present a diverse array of mediafrom painting, design, and photography to
sculpture, installation, and performance art. The staff often commission and
debut new artworks and provide opportunities for students to help realize these
exciting new projects. The exhibitions are regularly reviewed in the Boston
Globe and rival exhibitions at Bostons Museum of Fine Arts and Institute of
Contemporary Art. The Galleries also host MFA thesis and graduating senior
shows each year to mark the beginning of the students professional careers.
The Galleries offer numerous job opportunities for both undergraduate and
graduate students including curatorial, registrarial, preparatory (art handling
and installation), and gallery education positions. Former student employees
have gone on to work for museums and galleries including the Guggenheim,
MoMA, and Whitney Museum in New York and Samsn Projects and Barbara
Krakow Gallery in Boston.
The Galleries also offer lectures, panel discussions, and events that make
the gallery a hub where the community gathers to learn, be inspired, exchange
ideas, and celebrate artistic practice and accomplishments.
Lisa Tung was named Best Curator by Boston
Magazine in 2012.
HELPFUL LINKS:
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ACCREDITATION
ABOUT MASSART / ACCREDITATION
MassArt offers a comprehensive range of programs in fine arts, design, art education, and history of art.
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Architecture, and Master
of Arts in Teaching degrees, as well as a number of post-baccalaureate and
design certificates are awarded.
The College is regionally accredited by the New England Association of
Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and is an institutional member of the National
Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD). In addition, our Master of
Architecture program is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting
Board (NAAB).
Accreditation indicates that education provided by the institution meets
acceptable levels of quality. This is determined by periodic evaluations and
independent judgment by peers and requires that institutions substantially
achieve their educational objectives as well as meet the established standards
of the accrediting body.
MassArt is also a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art
and Design (AICAD)a consortium of 43 leading art schools in North America
(39 in the United States and four in Canada, with three international affiliates).
AICAD is dedicated to strengthening and connecting its member schools,
and therefore provides numerous benefits to students through collaborative
international exchange programs and shared resources on issues such as
environmental and community sustainability.
Accreditation indicates that education provided by the institution meets
acceptable levels of quality.
HELPFUL LINKS:
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massart.edu/ accreditation
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HELPFUL LINKS
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