2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Art
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Department Chairperson and Graduate Program Director: Cory Knedler, M.F.A.
Department of Art
Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Room 179
414 East Clark Street
Vermillion, SD 57069
Phone: (605) 677-5636
www.usd.edu/fine-arts/art/
FACULTY
Professors:
John Banasiak, M.F.A., Art Institute of Chicago. Specialization: Photography.
Johntimothy Pizzuto, M.F.A., University of South Dakota. Specialization: Printmaking.
Associate Professors:
Philip Michael Hook, M.F.A., University of Missouri - Columbia. Specialization: Foundations Coordinator/Painting/Drawing.
Young Ae Kim, M.F.A., Savannah College of Art and Design. Specialization: Graphic Design.
Cory Knedler, Chair and Graduate Program Director, M.F.A., University of South Dakota. Specialization: Printmaking and Art Education.
Christopher Meyer, M.F.A., University of Montana. Specialization: Sculpture.
Assistant Professors:
Heidi Hogden, M.F.A., Tufts University/School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Specialization: Painting.
Collin Hover, M.F.A., University of Texas at Arlington. Specialization: Graphic Design.
Sarah Sik, Ph.D., University of Minnesota. Specialization: Art History.
DEGREE
SPECIALIZATION
Graphic Design
Painting
Photography
Printmaking
Sculpture
Program Description
Areas of specialization available to students in the Master of Fine Arts program include Graphic Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, or Sculpture. The Master of Fine Arts degree is a professional, practice-oriented terminal degree program representing the highest level of achievement in visual arts studio disciplines. The degree represents significant creative and intellectual attainment and indicates advancement to professional status. The M.F.A. is designed for mature graduate students who desire to teach at the college/university level and/or for those individuals who wish to pursue a career as a professional artist.
The purpose of the degree program is to prepare students for professional practice directed toward two-dimensional, three-dimensional and mixed media works of art. The application and transmission of knowledge about works of art and their interrelationships with each other and with other aspects of culture is also stressed.
The National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) accredits the M.F.A. degree program. In addition to courses in support of the major areas of study, graduate-level courses are offered to any qualifying student of the University in the areas of arts administration, art education, art history, book arts, ceramics, design, drawing, gallery management, graphic design, papermaking, photography, and in specialized seminars.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
- An undergraduate degree in Art from an accredited institution with an undergraduate GPA of at least 2.7 or graduate GPA of at least 3.0.
- Statement of purpose in which the applicant expresses interests, intentions, and expectations for wanting to attend graduate school generally, and more specifically, in the MFA program at the University of South Dakota.
- Current Professional Resume.
- Artist statement supporting the applicant’s work.
- Art Portfolio: twenty digital images of original artwork by the applicant (five of the 20 slides must be of original drawings).
- Three letters of recommendation from professionals associated with the applicant’s work and abilities.
- Additional requirements exist for international students and applicants with degrees from other countries.
- Subject to faculty approval, those who do not meet all of the criteria above may be admitted on a provisional basis.
Application deadline
Applications are accepted throughout the year, preferably prior to February 1. Admission is dependent upon openings for additional students (program capacity: 10-15 students).
Additional Requirements
The Master of Fine Arts degree program is a 60-credit terminal degree that involves 3 years of intensive study. In addition to meeting all graduation requirements of the Graduate School, M.F.A. candidates must satisfy all degree-program requirements, including the passing of a preliminary oral examination, presentation of a comprehensive thesis exhibition, completion of a final oral examination, and the passing of the written Art Theory and History Exit Exam. M.F.A. degree candidates must meet all requirements set forth in the M.F.A. Degree Program Guide.
Financial Aid
Teaching or research assistantships, including reduced tuition are awarded on a competitive basis and are available to the majority of M.F.A. students. For additional information and a copy of the M.F.A. Degree Program Guide, contact the Department of Art at (605) 677-5636.
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