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Graduate Studies Overview

The Master of Fine Arts Program in the New York State College of Ceramics School of Art & Design at Alfred University is a two-year program of study in the fields of ceramic art, sculpture, or electronic integrated arts. Graduate assistantships are offered to each accepted student, including a full tuition waiver and a stipend for the academic year.

Full-time faculty, full-time technicians, fully equipped facilities and an active Visiting Artist Program support students in pursuing their creative visions.


 

Each graduate student has a private studio and 24 hr. access to all facilities.

 

Electronic Integrated Arts

The MFA Electronic Integrated Arts is a new graduate program offered at the School of Art & Design at Alfred University. This program of interdisciplinary study is committed to expanding the shared boundaries between traditional and new art media. Please view the Electronic Integrated Art MFA program.

Sculpture/Dimensional Studies

The MFA Sculpture Program has two options of study, Sculpture (non media specific) or Glass Sculpture. The department's seven fullt-time faculty are committed to providing an atmosphere where students are encouraged to exploit the limits of their potential.

Ceramic Art

The MFA Ceramic Art has been offered since 1943. Today, this program is ranked number one by US News and World Report. The program has six full-time faculty: Anne Currier, Andrea Gill, John Gill, Linda Sikora, Wayne Higby and Walter McConnell. Students have access to fully equipped facilities in ceramics, including an extensive glaze lab for graduate students.

Take a look at the work of our past Ceramics graduates.

Degree Requirements

 

 

Student Work

Ceramic Art
Electronic Integrated Arts
Sculpture/Dimensional Studies
(Sculpture/Glass)


 

 
MFA artwork