Fine Arts - Low-Residency
    Duration36 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 800 / Year
    Apply DateJanuary 2, 2022
    Next IntakeSeptember 2, 2022

    Fine Arts - Low-Residency

    About

    Overview Between residencies, students work under the guidance of a regionally based artist/mentor who conducts monthly studio visits and critiques. Online art history and critical studies courses forge greater understanding of contemporary art history and issues in contemporary studio practice, and strengthen the cohort through interactive discussion space. The Fine Arts - Low-Residency program is offered by Massachusetts College of Art and Design.Learning OutcomesDevelop a professional studio practice, with personal content and visionAdvance technical knowledge and skill across media selected by the studentDevelop the ability to critique peers’ work across disciplinesUnderstand one’s work in relation to contemporary art and art historyDevelop awareness and understanding of the diverse cultural, historical, and experiential issues expressed and inherent in one’s own artwork and in that of one’s peersDevelop presentations skills including public speaking and written artists’ statementExhibit one’s work in a professional setting and in a professional mannerDevelop knowledge of major historical and cultural characteristics of specific times /places. Infer relationships between society and artRecognize various types of texts used in art historical analysis, and evaluate their content and effectiveness. Use various ideas, approaches and facts in the analysis of art. Formulate, research and argue a hypothesis. Articulate verbally and in writing, theoretical and critical perspectives on artRecognize the impact of historical works of art on contemporary art I want to find another Master Course
    Fine Arts - Low-Residency students from Massachusetts College of Art and Design develop an independent body of work, which could involve a combination of media, technologies, and techniques. Six-week summer residencies in Boston immerse students in an intense studio environment and foster creative collaborations.

    Disciplines

    Visual ArtsArt History

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 85

    Other Requirements

    1Application Form$90 Application feeStatement of Purpose: A one-to-two page statement describing your reasons for applying to MassArt, the Master of Architecture program and the planned direction of your future work. Note any recent developments that support your decision to apply.•Resume: List professional accomplishments including exhibitions and awards, as well as professional or other activities that convey a sense of your commitment to a life in the arts.Post-Secondary/College Transcripts (unofficial copies): Submit transcripts of all previous college level academic work. Transcripts must be translated into English for review.Two Letters of RecommendationPortfolioInterview

    Fee Information

    Fine Arts - Low-Residency

    Massachusetts College of Art and Design

    Massachusetts College of Art and Design

    United States of America

    United States of America, Boston