Program descriptionThe MFA Art program provides graduate students the opportunity to pursue contemporary art production through theoretical and practical scholarship. Encompassing material, critical, and conceptual investigations, students work with an open studio context with faculty who are active artists and scholars. Indigenous knowledge and cultural perspectives are supported, while an extensive Visiting Speakers in the Art Program enriches the MFA experience by creating weekly opportunities for discussion with a spectrum of practicing artist, architects, curators, critics, and historians. Resourced with excellent studios and technical facilities, and bolstered by nationally renowned galleries and arts organizations, the program offers students unique opportunities for exhibition and dialogue within a vibrant cultural community.The University of Lethbridge possesses one of the largest and most accessible art collections in Canada, fostering direct student access to 19th, 20th, and 21st century national and international artwork. A lively and extensive Visiting Speakers in the Arts Program enhances communication with national and international artists, writers, critics, and curators. MFA students are encouraged to augment their studio practice through interactions with our strong Art History/Museum Studies Program, and other graduate programs in the Faculty of Fine Arts (New Media, Music, and Drama). The University's liberal arts focus offers opportunities to take courses and explore collaborations with the Humanities, Sciences, and Social Sciences.During the summer months, a unique studio residency is available to graduate students through the University of Lethbridge Gushul Studio Residency Program, located in the Crowsnest Pass, Alberta.Located in the University Centre for the Arts, the Art Department is supported by excellent studio and resourced with a wide range of outstanding technical workshops and digital facilities.Metal shop with foundry, forge and CNC plasma cutterIndividual studios for senior studentsModern woodshop, ceramic, plaster and textile studiosBronze and aluminum foundryDigital fabrication and Data Physicalization lab includes CNC router and 3D printerPrintmaking studios with Boss Laser EngraverDigital media studio with 3D and large format printerPhotography & camera obscura studio with full wet darkroomPainting and drawing studiosExhibition, installation and experimental spacesSewing studio and loomExcellent technical support and mentorshipThe program supports areas of study in a range of creative practices including:DrawingPaintingSculptureInstallationPerformance artPhotographyPrintmakingMedia and electronic artProgram of StudyDuring the first year of the M.F.A. program, students complete course work. In the second year of the program, M.F.A. students focus on the research and production of the Thesis. The Thesis will be defended in the Final Oral Examination. The required courses for M.F.A. - Art majors are:Art 5148 - Graduate Studio I (6.0 credit hours)Art 5149 - Graduate Studio II (6.0 credit hours)Art 5160 - Theory in Art Studio (3.0 credit hours)Fine Arts 5020 - Information Literacy for the Fine Arts (3.0 credit hours)Two electives at the 5000 level, at least one of which must be in Art, Art History, or Museum Studies (6.0 credit hours)
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Applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree (i.e. an undergraduate degree) in a related discipline from a recognized degree-granting institution; Have a minimum grade point average of 3.00 (based on 4.00 scale) on the last 20 graded university-level term courses OR calculated on the most recently completed masters degree if the applicant is applying for another masters degree.
English Language Requirements:
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) taken within the last two years, with a minimum overall score of 86.
Academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test, taken within the last two years, with a minimum overall score of 6.5, and a minimum score of 6.0 in each band.
Academic Pearson Test of English (PTE), taken within the last two years, with a minimum overall score of 63.
Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Assessment, taken within the last two years, with a minimum overall score of 70.
24 Months - Full time
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University of Lethbridge, 4401 University Drive, LETHBRIDGE, Alberta (AB), T1K 3M4, Canada