VCFA MFA students, instructors, and alumnx reframe stories and reconnect with identities through graphic design.
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Art and Research Integral for MFA Students at Vermont College of Fine Arts
Foundational to VCFA’s MFA in Visual Art program, Visual Culture Research Projects expand and transform students’ studio practices with individualized study plans.
Donated Hans Hofmann Painting to Fund Social Justice Scholarship at Bennington College
The work, donated by TV and film writer and producer Norman Lear, will be sold to benefit the college’s “Art for Access” program.
The Power of Cities to Serve the Arts Needs to be Harnessed
An ordinance passed last year in Burlington, Vermont, directs city funds for public art only to work that is permanent and purchased from individual artists.
Vermont College of Fine Arts’s MFA in Graphic Design Celebrates Tenth Anniversary
In 2011, VCFA created the first low-residency master’s in graphic design. Today, this student-centered, inquiry-based program is a leader in design education.
The Lyrical and Funny Art of Erasing Words From Books
“The words are growing in the field, and they hover above the page. They’re like flowers, and I pick the ones I like,” says Mary Ruefle.
Art as Activism and Social Justice at Vermont College of Fine Arts
Join VCFA’s MA in Art & Design Education for their one-year, low-residency program designed to fit with your current work as a preK–12 art educator.
Keep What You Have and Get What You Need with VCFA’s Low Residency MFA
Strike a balance through the low-residency MFA in Graphic Design at the Vermont College of Fine Arts.
The Making of Grandma Moses, Folk Modernist
As she became a commercial success, Grandma Moses was tagged an “outsider” artist — but she emerged “inside” the art world, among modernists.
Mail Art Bulletin: Wreck & Salvage from Vermont
As promised, today we inaugurate the first edition of our newly minted Mail Art Bulletin, catchy, ain’t it? And we start with this work from a rather hunky talented Vermont-based trio, Wreck & Salvage.
James Kochalka Named Cartoonist Laureate of Vermont
Today’s cutest news of the day ever: superstar comic artist James Kochalka, of American Elf fame, has just been named the Cartoonist Laureate of Vermont. He is the second Cartoonist Laureate in the United States; the only other state to have one is Alaska. Random? Yes. Awesome? Definitely.