Saturday, November 21, 2015, 10am–noon
Moore College of Art & Design
20th Street & The Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
T +215 965 8569
Events will include:
–Presentations by current students
–Breakout sessions with the Graduate Programs Directors
–Information about financial aid, the Career Center, and student life will be also available
MA in Art Education with an Emphasis in Special Populations
A one-of-a-kind program that educates art teachers to develop skills for adapting and implementing strategies enriching the lives of all students, with a particular emphasis on students with disabilities.
MFA in Community Practice
This program critically investigates the role of studio and community-based art practices taking place in a wide variety of local and global contexts.
MA in Social Engagement
This specialized program will prepare candidates to critically examine the effectiveness and impact of socially-engaged art practices and to explore the ethics, authorship and history of community-based art.
MFA in Studio Art
Moore’s low-residency MFA in Studio Art emphasizes rigorous and immersive study in fine art studio practice and challenges the artist to confront both practical and philosophical concerns facing artists today.
Moore College of Art & Design is dedicated to excellence in art and design. Founded in 1848, Moore is the first and only visual arts college for women in the United States. Through its undergraduate bachelor of fine arts degrees for women and its coeducational graduate programs, Moore cultivates creativity, promotes scholarship, and prepares its students for professional careers in the arts by emphasizing critical thinking, problem solving, risk-taking, and strong communication skills. Moore is dedicated to producing graduates that distinguish themselves as leaders in their fields.