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CCS Bard’s Graduate Program in Curatorial Studies Offers a Transformative Education
The deadline to apply for a Master of Arts in Curatorial Studies at Bard College is February 1, 2021.
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The deadline to apply for a Master of Arts in Curatorial Studies at Bard College is February 1, 2021.
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Join the conversation and learn more about Bard MFA’s unique interdisciplinary low-residency program. The deadline to apply is January 7, 2021.
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Each purchase of Mapping Craft: This is how we meet supports scholarships for BIPOC students enrolled in the low-residency program, which is currently accepting applications until March 1, 2021.
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Four second-year MFA candidates at UH share what inspires them most about their program.
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Candidates pursuing advanced degrees in Studio, Graphic, or Industrial Design, Metals, Art Education, and Art History are eligible for a variety of scholarships, fellowships, and assistantships.
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Centered in a community of visual and performing artists, the MA program’s core courses are supplemented by electives and a stimulating, art-focused environment.
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Armed with pen, ink, and stylus, MFA-IVC students unearth the wild, the wondrous, and the unknown. Apply and visit us virtually at our Fall Open House.
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As, Not For: Dethroning Our Absolutes spans from 1865 to 1999. Curator Jerome Harris will give a virtual lecture on November 10.
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Five full-tuition fellowships are available for prospective students, who can explore each department safely via Cranbook's robust webinar series.
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The joint program provides students with funded opportunities to earn master's degrees in art history and museum studies, as well as PhDs in art history.
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Explore online courses and certificate programs in fine art and more at Pratt Institute's School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
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The University of Connecticut’s fully funded graduate studio art program supports a broad range of artmaking, exemplified by the work of its newest students.