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The Syracuse University School of Art is pleased to announce the incoming graduate class for the fall of 2021:
Angelica Starcovic—Morgantown, West Virginia—Fairmont State University / Brianna Brescka—Nashville, Tennessee—Middle Tennessee State University / Bronwyn Liddle—Rineyville, Kentucky—Western Kentucky University / Cara Crowley—Manchester, Missouri—Murray State University / Declan Yert—Cleveland, Ohio—Ohio University / Emily Kofsky—Poughkeepsie, New York—Maryland Institute College of Art / Emily Vrabel—Clay, New York—SUNY Oswego / Eric Jager—Fairbanks, Alaska—University of South Alabama / Fatemeh Kazemi—Tehran, Iran—University of Tehran / Grace Kerr—New York, Queens College / grace otten—Denton, Texas—University of North Texas / Jaleel Blanchard—New Orleans, Louisiana—University of Notre Dame / Jared LeClaire—Minneapolis, Minnesota—University of Wisconsin, Stout / Jessie McClanahan—Charleston, West Virginia—West Virginia State University / Katie Stone—Ambridge, Pennsylvania—Maryland Institute College of Art / Markus Denil—Nova Scotia, Canada—Concordia University / Mengjie Mo—Yunnan, China—Savannah College of Art and Design / Mengru Zhou—Fuyang City, China—Central Michigan University / Rachel Covington—North Bend, Washington—Whitworth University / Robert Zumwalt—San Francisco, California—University of California Los Angeles / Tessa Moeller—Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—Simmons College
As an art school within a research university, the emphasis of the MFA program is on the creation of innovative modes of artistic production. Offering both a two-year and three-year program, our curriculum affords the opportunity to work within one of our nationally recognized areas or across disciplines, enabling graduate candidates to develop a course of study specific to their research and creative goals.
Visit our website at vpa.syr.edu for more information on the MFA program. For questions, contact Sam Van Aken at svanaken@syr.edu.