A multidisciplinary approach to a masters in fine arts degree
- Multidisciplinary program that addresses the intellectual, aesthetic, technical and practical concerns of the artist
- Three-year low-residency format combines online coursework with three summers of studio practice in NYC
- Students will engage with artists, designers, curators and others from New York’s art world and beyond
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The Art Practice program offers a fully interdisciplinary approach to an MFA degree. Artists in the program are not defined or separated by medium or discipline. In this post-conceptual, post-studio era, artists pursue their practice by engaging an idea first, and then developing a plan that may involve a combination of media, technologies and techniques, some of which are linked to traditional art media, and some of which find the artist working with technologies and industries not usually associated with art-making.
We want to help prepare artists to feel secure in their ability to find ways to produce works of art using traditional and nontraditional media in both traditional and nontraditional settings. To accomplish this, we bring together a carefully selected, small group of MFA candidates who will devote three successive summers and the two intervening years to a program in which they will engage with artists, designers, art historians and museum curators, including Vito Acconci, Cory Arcangel, Dara Birnbaum, Kathy Brew, Eric and Heather ChanSchatz, Laura F. Gibellini, Liam Gillick, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, Natalie Jeremijenko, Daniel Kunitz, Glenn Ligon, Steven Henry Madoff, Douglas Nickel, Martha Rosler, Tim Rollins, Sarah Sharp, Lorna Simpson, Jovana Stokic, Elisabeth Sussman, Philippe Vergne, Carrie Mae Weems, Robin Winters and Terry Winters.
Like the nature of the work we hope to help students produce, this program itself is a work in progress, and will be continuously refined as a function of the experience of all its participants. This is an exciting time for us, and another example of why SVA is seen as an art college for the 21st century.
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Art Practice participants at the opening of text+message, a...
Art Practice participants at the opening of text+message, a group show at Acumen Project space in Long Island City that includes work by AP participants Anthony Hawley, Tracey Mancenido-Tribble...
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Monday, May 20, 2013
"All great art is the work of the whole living creature, body and soul, and chiefly, of the soul."
“All great art is the work of the whole living creature, body and soul, and chiefly, of the soul.” - John Ruskin
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Sunday, May 19, 2013
"Artists don’t make objects. Artist make mythologies."
“Artists don’t make objects. Artist make mythologies.” - Anish Kapoor