Overview
The Master of Fine Arts program in Visual Art is for graduate students committed to an intense engagement with pragmatic professional strategies, theoretical ideas, the development of their craftsmanship to the highest professional standards, and who seek a range of systematic opportunities to explore how visual artists can thrive within the 21st century. You’ll experiment and explore a range of options: artist as creative thinker, artist as skilled fabricator, artist as collaborator, artist as teacher, artist as innovator, artist as researcher, and artist as entrepreneur. Which options you choose to emphasize is up to you!
| Introduction | Herron School of Art and Design is a professional school of Indiana University. more |
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| Visit us | We encourage you to visit Herron if possible. more |
| The New MFA | Herron School of Art and Design is widely recognized for the strength of its undergraduate programs…more |
| Unique features | The graduate MFA program at Herron supports a dual focus on both a traditional emphasis on building the student’s mastery…more |
| Objectives | The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Visual Art will provide students with an in-depth, professional-level understanding…more |
| The Basile Center | The Frank and Katrina Basile Center for Art, Design and Public Life is Herron’s avenue for applying the talents and skills…more |
