The MFA in Design for Social Innovation at the School of Visual Arts is geared toward designers looking for meaningful and engaging work through which they can make a significant contribution to society, as well as for graduates in other disciplines who want to learn to harness the power of design to create positive change and transformation.
- We offer a uniquely holistic approach – at the intersection of design, social innovation and enterprise.
- Our faculty, curriculum, networks and partnerships with Babson, PopTech, Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, etc, keep us connected with the best thinking and practice in the world.
- Students have the opportunity to begin their future the day they are accepted into the program.
- We teach design as a tool for social and environmental impact, not an end in itself.
Social innovation is one of the most dynamic, expansive and exciting fields of endeavor today. It is the application of new strategies and models to solving the challenges facing the world, and to strengthening society. In Blessed Unrest, Paul Hawkins describes its remarkable force in the world as “the largest movement on earth, a movement that has no name, leader or location, and that has gone largely ignored by politicians and the media. Like nature itself, it is organizing from the bottom up, in every city, town and culture, and is emerging to be an extraordinary and creative expression of people’s needs worldwide.”
SVA’s two-year graduate program is the first MFA program to help prepare designers to participate fully in social innovation in all its forms. It will provide students with the design tools, skills and experience they need to become creative leaders in social innovation—unlocking new worlds of potential through mastery of design thinking, innovation, social technologies, data visualization and communication design—at the intersection of business, society and the natural world.
Under the guidance of leaders in social technology, conservation, healthcare, living systems, movement and game design, cognitive science and emergent business models, students in the MFA Design for Social Innovation will work with real clients throughout the program, gaining hands-on experience with multinational corporations, non-profits and social entrepreneurs around the globe.
The MFA in Design for Social Innovation at the School of Visual Arts is geared toward designers looking for meaningful and engaging work through which they can make a significant contribution to society, as well as for graduates in other disciplines who want to learn to harness the power of design to create positive change and transformation.
The MFA in Design for Social Innovation curriculum encompasses a broad range of issues including conservation, health, food and agriculture, poverty, women’s rights, social justice, fair trade, education and community revitalization.
Graduates of the program will be prepared to work in design firms and advertising agencies, in corporations both large and small, in non-profit organizations or as social entrepreneurs. They will be skilled in the design of concepts, communities, organizational models, communication, information design, mapping and implementation.
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- .@NEAarts Grant Spotlight interview with @SVADSI Professor and @g4c Co-President @aburak about @HalftheGame http://t.co/YYk9QENHgF
- Corporations are buying design firms, realizing the power of user engagement and experience through design. #whydsi http://t.co/6pcQ3p1Epv
- Let's talk poverty porn. @sebasbd @capricho_ruch @s_nish collaborated with Prof. @lksriv & transmedia team to launch http://t.co/UwneC1xfMO.
- 5/22 Meet NY’s #socialgood community @csiSL during @internetweek. Hosted by @sic_org & partners. Tickets: http://t.co/M1FBSG2KAA #IWNY
- The ADHD game made by @TheTreuhaft and Joe in @aburak's class was presented and well received @igda. Take a look: http://t.co/X8DXTiIXZV
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Monday, April 1, 2013
Learning from the folks we love to hate.
One could argue that most of the problems we’re faced with solving at this moment in history have been either ignited or facilitated by advertising, through its promotion of greed, competition,...
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Monday, February 25, 2013
SVA Faculty in ‘Communication Arts Typography Annual 3’
Several SVA faculty members are featured in the recently released Communication Arts Typography Annual 3. For the fourth installment of her “Cooperative!” series for the publication, MFA...
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
New Lecture Series at SVA: ‘All the Ways to Live a Good Life’
The MFA Design for Social Innovation Department at SVA presents a new speaker series featuring pioneering social innovators who have created lives and careers for themselves by making positive...