
Department of Art + Design,
Art History, Art Education
Master of Fine Arts

The MFA Program, a 60 unit terminal degree in studio art, is designed to meet the needs of those who wish to pursue the study of art, either as an artist, or as a college-level instructor. The program consists of professional study in painting, photography, digital media, graphic design, illustration, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, metalsmithing and jewelry, and interrelated media. The conceptual and ideological bases for artistic endeavors are explored through art history, graduate seminars, and weekly critiques. The goals of the students in the MFA Program are to create, focus, and excel.
MFA students are encouraged to attend full-time, but may attend part time. Full-time students maintain a studio in the department. For information, please contact MFA Director, Professor Tonia Matthews, at tmatthews@towson.edu.
Learning goals for the MFA program include:
- Develop and demonstrate advanced technical and conceptual skills in the production of art and/or design work.
- Demonstrate the ability to evolve an individual aesthetic/conceptual direction in the production of a body of original work.
- Demonstrate knowledge of art history, art criticism, art theory, aesthetics, and cultural context in general, and in relation to individual original artwork.
- Demonstrate research and writing skills commensurate with advanced study in studio art.
- Prepare for careers specific to studio art: artist, designer, curator, critic/writer, teacher, gallery and museum work.
Department of Art + Design, Art History, Art Education
Center for the Arts, Room 3103 (map)
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Phone: 410-704-2808
Fax: 410-704-2810
E-mail: artdepartment@towson.edu
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