Application deadline: January 8, 2018, 12am
Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design
2000 SW Fifth Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97207-0751
USA
T +1 503 725 3515
F +1 503 725 4541
art@pdx.edu
Portland State University’s School of Art + Design invites applications for Contemporary Art Practice MFA degrees in Social Practice and Studio Practice.
PSU’s MFA programs are a vital part of Portland’s progressive, nationally recognized arts community. Graduates come from a variety of diverse backgrounds and have gone on to successfully engage with the expanded field of contemporary art through traditional and unorthodox avenues. More about admissions requirements can be found here or by emailing art@pdx.edu or phoning toll-free T 800.547.8887 ext. 53515.
MFA in Social Practice
Recently included in Artsy’s list of The Top 15 Art Programs in the country, the Art and Social Practice MFA is a three-year, flexible residency program that combines individual artistic practice, group work, community partnerships, and experiential learning. The program’s blend of critical and professional practice, progressive pedagogy, collaborative social engagement, and transdisciplinary exploration produces an immersive educational environment. The program offers students the opportunity to collaborate in ongoing projects and partnerships across the city. Graduating students each produce a public graduate thesis project, an in-depth written text exploring a relevant connection to their practice, and a public artist lecture that surveys their work in the program. Each Spring the program hosts Assembly, a co-authored social practice conference with workshops, lectures, and participatory projects. Learn more.
MFA in Studio Practice
The Studio Practice MFA is built around a core of research-intensive creative investigation. Dedicated to the exploration of ideas through the experience of making, the two-year, full-residency program supports students working in a range of disciplines, from the traditional to the emerging, as they consider the various ways art lives in and beyond the studio. We provide a variety of resources including close ties with resident faculty, dialogue with visiting artists and scholars, seminars in current issues and contemporary art history, and exhibition and travel opportunities. Students collaboratively produce the publication [STUDIO], a document of the MFA Studio lecture series that includes in-depth interviews with visiting artists. The program culminates with solo exhibitions for each graduating student in one of the school’s campus galleries. Learn more.