New program connects design to the hand-madeOregon College of Art and Craft
The MFA in Applied Craft and Design challenges students to seek the full strength of their ideas and to develop the tools to be truly innovative, engaging hands-on making while actively pursuing solutions to contemporary challenges. This joint MFA allows students to simultaneously explore craft and design using the combined resources of both OCAC and PNCA.
Connecting the processes and practices of craft and design, social and environmental responsibility are vital components of this program—students are challenged to pursue concepts and solutions that address complex global issues.
Program highlights include:
• Credit-bearing internships and/or global involvement that encourage interdisciplinary, experiential learning and cultural exchange.
• A mentor-based experience that encourages independent inquiry.
• A strong program of visiting artists drawn from PNCA’s Ford Institute for Visual Education and OCAC’s Artists in Residence program.
The MFA in Applied Craft and Design appeals to students with a strong background as makers, interested in expanding the scope of their work and their access to the design profession.
Upon completion of the degree, graduates are prepared for opportunities in higher education, entrepreneurial ventures, design careers, artistic practices, and other occupations that embrace creative problem solving.
To apply, complete an online inquiry form, e-mail [email protected] or call 1-800-390-0632.
Deadline for applications is March 15, 2009.
About OCAC
Established in 1907, Oregon College of Art and Craft has become a principal center for education, dialogue, and the mastery of contemporary craft for future generations of artists. The College offers a four-year BFA in Crafts, a three-year Certificate Program, a one-year Post-baccalaureate Certificate Program, and year round studio classes and workshops for adults and children of all ages and skill levels. As the only accredited private art college west of the Mississippi to offer a BFA in Crafts, OCAC is a superb laboratory for the invention of modern craft. http://www.ocac.edu
About PNCA
Since its founding in 1909, Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) has become a leader in innovative educational programming that connects students to a global perspective in the visual arts. The College offers Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Communication Design, Illustration, Intermedia, General Fine Arts, Painting, Photography, Printmaking and Sculpture. In addition to the joint MFA in Applied Craft and Design, the College offers a mentor-based MFA in Visual Studies. Visit our Web site to learn more about PNCA’s BFA degree, MFA in Visual Studies or Continuing Education courses for all ages and skill levels. http://www.pnca.edu
For more information go to: http://www.pnca.edu/programs/mfa/appliedcraft.php