33 Livingston Ave
New Brunswick, New Jersey
United States
All lectures are free and open to the public. Wednesday lectures being at 6:40pm; Fridays at 5:40pm. For details, click here.
October 3: Juan Sánchez
October 10: Adam Putnam
October 17: Asger Carlsen
October 24: American Artist
October 31: Laura Swanson
November 2: Diana Nawi
November 7: Jonathan González
November 14: Farah Al Qasimi
November 28: Sanya Kantarovsky
December 5: Diamond Stingily
This Visiting Artist series is selected by current MFA graduate students, and presents renowned artists, curators, writers, and critics from across a wide spectrum of contemporary practices who offer individual studio visits and evening public talks.
Recent visitors have included: Ei Arakawa, Cory Arcangel, Meriem Bennani, Huma Bhabha, Nayland Blake, A.K. Burns, Moyra Davey, Torkwase Dyson, Mel Edwards, Nicole Eisenman, Dan Graham, Sharon Hayes, Alfredo Jaar, Glenn Ligon, Antoni Muntandas, Eileen Myles, Lorraine O’Grady, Adam Pendleton, Paul Pfeiffer, Charles Ray, Mika Rottenberg, Hannah Black, Sondra Perry, A.L. Steiner, and B. Wurtz.
The Rutgers MFA program in Visual Arts at Mason Gross School of the Arts was established in 1960 as the first non-disciplinary specific fine art graduate program in the US. The program cultivates and encourages experimentation and thinking across disciplines, offering seminars on current issues and topics across painting, sculpture, photography, media, printmaking, drawing, performance, writing, art theory and criticism open to all graduate students, as well as independent studies in the form of one-on-one meetings with faculty members. Activating the full breadth of resources within a major public research university, students may enroll in courses in other departments and schools at Rutgers. The proximity to New York allows students and faculty access to the cultural offerings of the city. Providing a supportive and constructive community, the Program encourages students to experiment, expand, and deepen their ideas, developing and cultivating their artwork.
MFA program highlights
–Fellowships for all admitted students covering tuition (one year out-of-state and one year in-state)
–1:2 faculty to student ratio
–Spacious, private studios
–24-hour access to facilities including video, audio, photography, digital and printmaking labs, woodworking, metalworking and ceramics studios
–Multiple exhibition, performance, and curatorial opportunities including exhibition in NYC
–4,200 sq. ft. on-campus galleries
–Teaching Mentorships and opportunities
–One hour from NYC
Upcoming fall 2018 MFA events
Open Studios & Performances
Saturday, October 27, 3–6pm
33 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, NJ
with shuttles to 39 Rd. 3, Piscataway, NJ
MFA First Year Exhibition
November 16–December 7 / Reception: November 15, 6–9pm
Mason Gross Galleries
33 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, NJ