M.F.A. in Sculpture

Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Sculpture typically spans 2-3  years, focusing on advanced artistic practices and techniques in three-dimensional art forms. The program emphasizes both traditional and contemporary sculptural methods, including materials such as clay, metal, wood, and found objects. Students engage in hands-on studio work, fostering creativity while developing critical skills in design, form, and spatial awareness. The curriculum often includes art history, theory, and professional practices, preparing graduates for careers as artists, educators, or curators. Exhibiting work in galleries and participating in critiques are essential components, of enhancing students' visibility in the art community.