Is the Visual Arts M.F.A. Program an interdisciplinary program and if I apply for one discipline must I only work in this discipline for the entire two years?

The Visual Arts MFA program is an interdisciplinary program. Applicants are separated into disciplines (Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, New Genres, and Photography) for the application process but once accepted, may explore other disciplines and work in any area they choose.

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