Description:

MFA in Visual Arts

The MFA program in the School of Art+Design is a two-year, interdisciplinary graduate program in the visual arts.

This small and highly selective program fosters the artistic, intellectual, and professional growth of each student through exposure to a variety of viewpoints represented by faculty, visiting artists, and critics, and through independent studio work and academic studies.

Emphasis is placed on the development of originality, clarity, and studio discipline that will carry into the student’s professional career. The focus on independent studio work encourages discovery of individual forms of expression. This is accomplished through one-on-one meetings with faculty sponsors chosen each term, group critiques, and cross-disciplinary critiques with the MFA faculty.

Graduate students are expected to produce an individual body of work during their two years, culminating in an MFA exhibition accompanied by a written thesis. For those interested in developing teaching skills and pedagogical approaches to art making, opportunities are available to assist in the teaching of undergraduate courses and, when appropriate, to develop and offer courses.

The extensive facilities of the school, including photography, video, and digital labs, a furniture-grade wood shop, metal shop, and printmaking studios, all housed within the school’s 160,000 square foot building, are available to MFA students. In addition, each MFA student is assigned a semiprivate studio space. Thirty-five miles south of the campus, the vast art resources in New York City also play a crucial role in every student’s curricular and extracurricular studies.

  Dual Degree: MFA in Visual Arts/MA in Art History

Graduate students have an opportunity to earn both an MA in art history through the School of Humanities and an MFA in visual arts through the School of Art+Design. 

Apart from preparation for museum and gallery work and writing art criticism, students enrolled in the MA/MFA program gain a significant competitive advantage when pursuing a teaching career in studio art. Candidates for both the MA and MFA should review the options for the thesis exhibition. Studio space is provided during the first two years of the program.

For more information on this three-year option, please refer to MA/MFA Academic Requirements.

Requirements:

MFA Requirements | MA/MFA Requirements

    MFA Academic Requirements

The MFA program is designed to be completed in two years with a minimum requirement of 60 graduate credits.

This includes the following requirements:

  • 12 credits of the Graduate Studio Critique,a weekly group critique class
  • 12 credits of Independent Studio work with faculty mentors, including the Capstone in the final semester
  • 6 credits of Professional Practice classes
  • 6 credits of Graduate Critical Topics (theory and criticism)
  • 8 credits of Art History (usually fulfilled as the Graduate Art History Colloquium I & II
  • All remaining credits are completed as Electives.  While these are most commonly “making” classes taken in the School of Art + Design, students are welcome to take classes anywhere at Purchase College. Either they register directly, (in the case of 5000 level classes) or they participate in undergraduate classes as 5000-level Independent Study enrollees, making specific arrangements with faculty to tailor the class to the needs of the student while fulfilling curricular requirements.

First Year: 30-31 credits

Second Year: 30 credits

Notes:

  1. ARH 5325 and ARH 5326 are required for students who are also enrolled in the art history MA program. Otherwise, MFA students may choose a different graduate art history course in consultation with their faculty advisor.
  2. Students may enroll in ARH 5325 or the graduate art history elective in the fall semester of either their first or second year. ARH 5325 and 5326 may be taken in either order.

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  MA/MFA Academic Requirements

In most cases, obtaining both an MA in art history (through the School of Humanities) and an MFA in visual arts at Purchase College requires three years of in-residence study with a total course load of 98 credits. For successful progress through the program, a 3.0 (B) GPA must be maintained.

First Year: 32 credits

Second Year: 34 credits

Third Year: 32 credits

Notes:

  1. Students must take VIS 5760/Graduate Critical Topics two times.

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Faculty

  • Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing
    • BA, Princeton University
    • MA, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London
    • MFA, Rhode Island School of Design
  • Lecturer of Photography
    • MFA, Yale University School of Art
  • Lecturer of Painting and Drawing

    MFA, Yale University

  • Professor of New Media and Graphic Design
    Doris and Carl Kempner Distinguished Professor 2023-2025
    • BS, MS, Middle East Technical University (Turkey)
    • MA, PhD, New School for Social Research
  • Assistant Professor of Photography
    • BFA, School of Visual Arts
    • MFA, Yale University School of Art
  • Professor of New Media
    Doris and Carl Kempner Distinguished Professor 2024-2025
    • BA, Wesleyan University
    • MFA, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Visiting Assistant Professor of Printmaking
    • BFA, Rutgers University
    • MFA, Rhode Island School of Design
  • Lecturer, Painting and Drawing

    BA, Oberlin College
    MFA, Maryland Institute College of Art

Contributing Faculty

  • Associate Professor of Printmaking
    • BFA, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
    • MFA, Rhode Island School of Design
  • Professor of Sculpture
    • BA, Bates College
    • MFA, School of Visual Arts
  • Professor of Painting and Drawing
    • BFA, Cooper Union
    • MFA, Tyler School of Art, Temple University
  • Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing
    • BA, University of California, Berkeley
    • MA, MFA, University of Iowa, Iowa City
  • Associate Professor of Sculpture
    • BA, University of Kansas, Lawrence
    • MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
  • Associate Professor of Printmaking
    • BA, Hampshire College
    • MFA, Columbia University
  • Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing
    • BA, University of Virginia
    • MFA, Boston University 
  • Director of the School of Art + Design
    Professor of Printmaking
    • BFA, California State University, Long Beach
    • MFA, Purchase College, SUNY
    • Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching
  • Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing
    • BA, Princeton University
    • MA, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London
    • MFA, Rhode Island School of Design
  • Associate Professor of Photography
    • BFA, Bard College
    • MFA, Bard College/International Center for Photography
  • Associate Professor of Art+Design
    • BA, University of Virginia
    • MFA, Yale University

Courses

Painting and Drawing

Printmaking

General Visual Arts