Application deadline: May 1, 2014
The City College of New York, CUNY
Department of Art
160 Convent Avenue, CG109
New York, NY 10031
T +1 211 650 7420
Why study art at The City College of New York?
– Competitive partial tuition fellowships for first- and second-year students in all graduate programs
– Active dialogue among the programs, students, and faculty
– Full schedule of lectures and visiting artist studio visits
– Collaborative and individual studio space for MFA students
– Faculty comprised of nationally and internationally recognized artists and scholars
– Collaborations with NYC art institutions
– Teaching opportunities
– Individual attention, small class sizes
– Historic campus with Neo-Gothic architecture in Manhattan
The MFA in Studio Art is a two-year, sixty-credit program comprised of a close-knit community of exceptional students, working with committed faculty with expertise in a wide range of mediums and approaches to art-making. Students working across disciplines have their own studio spaces at CCNY in Manhattan. The first year is spent on work emphasizing experimentation and growth, and the last year focusing those experimentations into a solo thesis exhibition mounted in the Art Department’s gallery.
The MA in Art History with a possible Museum Studies concentration is a 30-credit CCNY Master’s program in art history. We offer an array of courses in global modernisms and art history that complement and draw on New York’s dynamic arts culture. The city’s diverse museums and galleries and its thriving contemporary art scene are featured in many courses and are available for research internships.
Additional MA programs at the Art Department (application deadlines vary, contact programs directly):
The MA in Art Educationwith or without certificationprepares students to work as reflective artist-educators who teach in multiple settings, including schools, community centers, museums, and alternative learning sites. Applications for spring 2015 will be available in August 2014.
The Digital and Interdisciplinary Art Practice (DIAP) MFA is a research-oriented program in which students individually or collaboratively explore aspects related to digital media art. DIAP moves beyond the traditional studio environment to stimulate cross-disciplinary practice. DIAP students work in a large shared studio/lab with access to a multitude of equipment. New part-time option for fall 2014.
The Graduate programs at The City College of New York offer distinguished choices for students interested in pursuing careers in the arts. Study and create art in the heart of New York City with faculty members actively engaged in the NYC art scene as well as national and international forums for art and scholarship.
Questions
Graduate faculty members are available via email, by phone or by visiting campus.
The City College of New York, CUNY
Department of Art
160 Convent Avenue, CG109
New York, NY 10031
T +1 211 650 7420