Organized by geographic region, a list of arts-related graduate programs to explore and apply to before deadlines close.
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Art Is Activated by the Body in INTERPLAY at SITE Santa Fe
This immersive exhibition features new media and digital works by Neil Mendoza, Iván Navarro, Camille Utterback, and Robert Rauschenberg.
Failure to Protect a Prison Population Exposed in Sickness in the System
Field of Vision’s latest free streaming offering focuses on a vulnerable population put at risk, told through the stories of those inside.
Pacific Northwest College of Art Hosting Graduate Symposium on DIY Practices
The 2022 Graduate Symposium: “Do-It-Yourself/Do-It-Ourselves” will explore DIY histories, practices, and counter-publics and their roles in fashioning culture.
PAFA’s Brodsky Center Presents New Editions by Zoë Charlton and Nell Painter
The collaborative paper- and printmaking workshop at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia publishes new works by resident artists.
Expand Your Practice With New York Studio School’s MFA, Certificate, and Virtual Certificate
Join a studio-focused community of dedicated artists for rigorous full-time study in the fields of drawing, painting, and sculpture in 2023.
Wallach Art Gallery Presents Sin Autorización: Contemporary Cuban Art
This New York City exhibition features artists who protested Cuba’s 2018 censorship decree, including members of Movimiento San Isidro.
SVA’s Practice-Focused Curatorial Program for Professionals
Students in this New York-based, globally linked MA program enjoy many opportunities, such as the ability to produce three funded exhibitions.
ASU’s Top-Ranked MFA Includes a Three-Year Teaching Assistantship
At Arizona State University, we value how diversity and creative thinking advance research, and take responsibility for the public we serve.
Watch Indigenous Cinema With the National Museum of the American Indian
For Native American Heritage Month, the Native Cinema Showcase includes over 35 free online screenings representing 30 Indigenous Nations in eight different countries.
The Jewish Museum Presents a Discussion With Feminist Artist Martha Edelheit
Edelheit, whose painting “Tattooed Lady” is featured in the exhibition New York: 1962–1964, will discuss her life, work, and artistic vision at this in-person event in NYC.
Earn Your MFA in Visual Art at Herron School of Art and Design
With 10 core faculty members committed to a small cohort of up to 10 candidates, this program in Indianapolis fosters close mentorship and a strong sense of community.