Learn more about the two-year residential program for illustrators, comic artists, and designers at a virtual open house this November.
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Celebrate Robert Motherwell’s Drawings With the Dedalus Foundation and the Menil Collection
A panel discussion focuses on the making of Robert Motherwell Drawings: A Catalogue Raisonné, published by Yale University Press.
The Morgan Library & Museum Presents a Retrospective of Georg Baselitz’s Drawing Practice
“Georg Baselitz: Six Decades of Drawings” reflects on the contemporary German artist’s career with pieces from his most celebrated series. Now on view in New York City.
Columbia University’s MFA in Visual Arts + Sound Art
This November, attend information sessions for both programs and check out their Open Studios in NYC.
From Student to Stage: An Exhibition Designer Lights Up The Arena
Nora Neely, a recent graduate of the George Washington University’s Exhibition Design program, now builds arena stages.
Join a Dynamic MFA Program in Art and Design at the University of Louisville
Every MFA student receives a generous scholarship, a private studio, and financial support for travel, research, and creative activity.
Wrightwood 659’s Fall Exhibitions Highlight the Expansive Cosmos and Same-Sex Desire
Discover works by Michiko Itatani in Celestial Stage and the history of queer identity in art in The First Homosexuals, now on view at the Chicago art space.
Washington University in St. Louis Offers an Interdisciplinary MFA in Visual Art
Prospective students can meet faculty, tour studios, and learn more about the two-year residential program at a virtual open house on November 7.
Earn Your MFA in Studio: Printmedia at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Focus on experimentation at SAIC.
Miami’s Fountainhead Residency Announces 2023 Selected Artists
This fully funded residency immerses contemporary artists in Miami’s cultural landscape, where they can forge connections to help their careers thrive.
Looking at Enheduanna, the World’s First Known Author, and the Women of Mesopotamia
The Morgan Library & Museum presents She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia, ca. 3400-2000 B.C, on view in New York through February 19, 2023.
Experiment and Take Risks in Carnegie Mellon’s Top-Ranked Interdisciplinary MFA Program
All students receive generous, guaranteed financial support in the form of partial or full tuition scholarships. Attend a Virtual Open House on November 17.