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2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Fine Arts, MFA


The Master of Fine Arts in Fine Arts prepares artists for a career in the polyvalent 21st century art world by combining a critique-intensive studio approach with contemporary history, theory, and professional practices. Students may focus on Book, Paper, and Print, Media/Installation/Performance, or a self-determined combination of electives; each provides opportunities for the hybridization of practice and draws on the strengths of our faculty and facilities. This structured two-year program is integrated in the Chicago arts community, establishing supportive cohorts that foster professional connections beyond the degree.

As a result of successfully completing program requirements, students should be able to:

  • create a professional body of contemporary artwork demonstrable via a public thesis exhibition and written thesis paper occurring at the end of the program of study;
  • engage in critical discourse, and demonstrate the ability to analyze and evaluate one’s work, and that of others, in the context of contemporary theoretical models;
  • demonstrate mastery of materials and techniques;
  • determine what audiences they want to engage in their work, and what strategies are best to successfully engage them;
  • engage in original research, and writing and presenting papers; and
  • develop professional practices to enact career and artistic outcomes.