October 28–November 30, 2016
PNCA
511 NW Broadway
Portland, OR 97209
The Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies at Pacific Northwest College of Art invites important artists, curators, and designers to the college to broaden conversations around new possibilities in art, craft, and design. Recent visitors have included Wangechi Mutu (New York), Katherine Bradford (New York), Gia Hamilton (New Orleans), Adriana Lara (Mexico City), Jibade-Khalil Huffman (Los Angeles), Michelle Grabner (Chicago), A.K. Burns (New York), and Jessi Reaves (New York).
All lectures are open to the public and take place at our main campus building at 511 NW Broadway except where noted. Upcoming lectures include:
Karyn Olivier
October 28, 6:30pm
MFA in Visual Studies
Caldera Artist in Residence and Philadelphia-based sculptor and public artist
Cauleen Smith
November 2, 6:30pm
MFA in Visual Studies
Chicago-based experimental film and installation artist
Susie Lee
November 9, 6:30pm
at MFA AC+D Studios – 421 NE 10th
MFA in Applied Craft + Design
Visual artist and CEO of Siren (Seattle)
Sarah Crowner
November 21, 6:30pm
MFA in Visual Studies
New York-based artist working in painting, textiles, and ceramics
Studio Gorm
November 30, 6:30pm
MFA AC+D Studios – 421 NE 10th Ave
MFA in Applied Craft + Design
Design-based collaboration between John Arndt and Wonhee Jeong Arndt
The Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies offers six graduate programs that forge new possibilities in art, craft, and design for exceptional students.
Applications are now open for all graduate programs.
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Virtual tour
MFA in Visual Studies—Chair, Peter Simensky, [email protected]
MFA in Collaborative Design—Chair, Peter Schoonmaker, [email protected]
MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research—contact Tyler Mackie, [email protected]
MFA in Print Media—Chair, Matthew Letzelter, [email protected]
Low-Residency MFA in Visual Studies—Chair, Laura Hughes, [email protected]
MFA in Applied Craft and Design—Chair, Heidi Schwegler, [email protected]
(offered jointly with Oregon College of Art and Craft)
Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies open house
At the Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies open house on November 19, 2016 prospective students will meet current students, faculty, and program chairs and tour graduate facilities at PNCA’s campus in the heart of Portland, Oregon. RSVP.
About Pacific Northwest College of Art
For over 100 years, Pacific Northwest College of Art has been dedicated to helping generations of artists and designers develop innovative, sustainable, and fulfilling practices with an educational philosophy that emphasizes individualized programs, independent inquiry, and cross-disciplinary exchange. Graduate programs at PNCA’s Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies are rooted in meaningful faculty-student relationships and close community, enhanced with mentors drawn from greater Portland, and expanded further still with visiting artists, curators, and scholars.