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OHIO University Graduate Catalog 2021-22 
    
OHIO University Graduate Catalog 2021-22 [Archived Catalog]

Painting + Drawing - MFA


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Master of Fine Arts in Painting + Drawing

Painting + Drawing – MF5052

School of Art + Design
528 Seigfred Hall
Ohio University
Athens, Ohio 45701
740.593.4288
ArtGrad@ohio.edu

Delivery Mode: Athens Campus

Term of Entry: Fall

Program Overview

The Painting + Drawing program is based upon the belief that these media are the basis of a language that simultaneously upholds tradition and constantly seeks experimentation to expand and redefine its boundaries. We offer graduate students intensive professional training in a liberal arts setting. Graduate students are encouraged to experiment with a broad range of technical and theoretical interests in a way that upholds, expands, and redefines the boundaries of art.

The Master of Fine Arts in Painting + Drawing is an intensive three-year program. The first and second years are primarily devoted to studio, seminar, art history, and elective coursework. During the third year, there is a pure dedication to studio time in preparation for the Thesis Exhibition. As part of this three-year studio experience, the student will have individual and group meetings with faculty, interaction with peers in and outside of the Painting + Drawing Area, and will participate in graduate critiques. A normal full-time academic load is 15 credit-hours per semester and progress toward the degree is guided by the student’s graduate review committee members to the successful completion of 90 credit hours over the course of six semesters (three years).

This program is committed to cutting-edge professional art training within the context of a liberal arts university. In an atmosphere that is both supportive and challenging, students are asked to question their intentions, investigate and expand their ideas of painting, drawing, and art in general while developing a coherent body of work that serves as the beginning of a dialog with the world.

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Students will be able to demonstrate mastery in skills, techniques and material germane to the student’s research focus, evidenced through a mature body of creative work
  • Students will be able to identify key figures, works and sources, both historical and contemporary, as evidence to support a clearly stated thesis contextualizing the student’s work.
  • Students will be able to generate documents appropriate to professional practice in the student’s field of focus, and be prepared for participation in the professional world of Art.
  • Students will be able to execute public exhibitions of their creative work.

Opportunities for Graduates

Our students regularly go on to receive Fulbright Awards, national artist-in-residencies, gallery representation, university teaching positions and other types of professional positions in the field as post-graduates.

Further Information

Link to Program: https://www.ohio.edu/fine-arts/art/graduate/painting-drawing

Admission Requirements

Admission to the MFA program requires a Bachelor of Art (B.A.), Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) or equivalent degree. Transfer credit is typically not accepted. In addition to completing the online application to Ohio University, applicants must submit a digital portfolio of 20 images representing their original artworks through ouschoolofart.slideroom.com. Within the online application to OU, applicants should upload their CV/resume, artist statement, professional goals statement, transcripts, and a list of three professional references with contact information. These references will automatically receive requests for letters of recommendation via the online system. Contact ArtGrad@ohio.edu for questions about the application process.

International Students

This program permits full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 may be issued based on admission to this program.

Graduation Requirements

A minimum of 90 credit hours is required to earn the MFA in Painting + Drawing.

Major Core


Complete the following core courses in painting and drawing:

Studio Major Courses


Complete a minimum of 28 hours in the following courses:

Seminar Major Course


Complete the area-specific seminar:

Studio Electives


Complete a minimum of 12 hours from any ART studio courses outside the studio major core. The following courses may be used to fulfill this requirement (excluding those listed in the major core above):

Art + Design Core


Additional Academic Coursework


Complete a minimum of 6 hours of additional academic (not studio-based) graduate courses related to your research.

Additional Seminar Requirement


Complete an additional seminar chosen from among the following courses:

Electives


Complete a minimum of 7 hours of elective credits at the 5000-level or higher. Independent Study or Service Learning courses may not be used to fulfill this requirement.

Thesis Hours


Complete a minimum of 25 thesis hours.

Graduate Teaching Seminar


Students receiving funding and intending to serve as a course assistant or instructor-of-record must successfully the Graduate Teaching Seminar, usually in the first term of the program.

Additional Requirements


Students in Art + Design MFA programs must demonstrate satisfactory practice by achieving the following milestones:

  • Near the end of the first term, students are required to undergo a Progress Review with their Thesis Committee. Projects completed during the term will be installed in the Review space and the student will give an oral presentation followed by discussion with the committee. The student is expected to use the feedback in the continued development of their studio practice and performance in the program.
  • Near the end of the second term, students are required to undergo a Candidacy Review with their Thesis Committee. As with the Progress Review, students must install work completed over the first two terms and deliver an oral presentation. As a result of the discussion, the Thesis Committee will determine whether the student has “passed” the Candidacy Review and can continue in the program. If not, the student will be required to discontinue the program.
  • In the fourth term, students are required to write a Thesis Proposal and then undergo a Thesis Proposal review with their Thesis Committee. The student must acquire approval and signatures from each member of the committee before submitting it to the Art + Design office. Students may not begin Thesis hours prior to successful completion and submission of their Thesis Proposal.
  • In the sixth and final term, the student is required to successfully complete a body work and oral defense of a Thesis project and exhibition of that work. Students will organize and host a public reception and promote the exhibition. Students are required to submit digital documentation of the artwork and installation, artist statement, and exhibition promotion to the art office prior to graduation.

MFA Culminating Experience


All students will complete a Thesis Exhibition in a venue open to the public. The student is responsible for designing and installing the exhibit, promoting it widely and digitally documenting the work. Graduation requires successful oral defense of the thesis project and exhibition.

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