Arrangements. Cleo Mack, Interdisciplinary Artist, 2020. The Master of Fine Arts at Wilson College is a two-year (60 credit hour) terminal degree designed for working professionals or experienced practitioners in choreography/movement-based performance, creative writing, transdisciplinary practice, theatre and musical theatre, and visual art. This program offers a low-residency schedule tailored to the needs of artists allowing them to reach the next level in their field with the terminal degree, while simultaneously working with others to expand their conceptual and technical expertise. MFA Summer Intensive 2024 (on campus)Students ArriveSunday, 23 June 2024Orientation & First Day of ClassesMonday, 24 June 2024Last Day of ClassesSaturday, 20 July 2024Students DepartSunday, 21 July 2024Concentrations OfferedMaster of Fine Arts in ChoreographyMaster of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts in DirectingMaster of Fine Arts in Directing & ChoreographyMaster of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Arts Master of Fine Arts in Visual ArtsAbout the ProgramThis low-residency program requires two consecutive summer residency periods (four-weeks each). The summer intensives consist of individual studio time with faculty mentoring and critique as well as seminars addressing major concerns in the disciplines. The seminars are conducted with participants from all concentrations in order to foster in-depth exploration. During the non-residency periods, students work in regular contact with the Wilson program faculty and an additional mentor that the student nominates each semester (The MFA Director approves the mentor). Non-residency semesters include online coursework and critical response shared among members of the program’s learning community. Study concludes with a thesis project and oral defense. The Wilson MFA Program locates the study and practice of art-making within human ecology. Therefore, we examine historical art works and develop our own creative practices by investigating the human relationship to our natural, sociopolitical, constructed and curated environments. Image MFA Summer Intensive 2024 The MFA students are on campus! Read more Image MFA Exhibit: "Disrobing Provenance" While the MFA class was on campus for their summer residency, they curated a unique exhibit called "Disrobing Provenance" in the Hunnicutt Gallery. Read more Master of Fine Arts MFA Mission, Goals & Outcomes MFA Director Fine Arts & Dance Faculty Mentors MFA Mentor Program MFA Fast Facts MFA Degree Options MFA Course Rotation MFA Curriculum MFA Admission Criteria MFA Tuition and Fees MFA Registration and Academic Procedures Apply Request info ContactJen Graham, MFADirector of MFA and Assistant Professor of Danceemail: mfa@wilson.edutel.: 717.264.2672
Image MFA Exhibit: "Disrobing Provenance" While the MFA class was on campus for their summer residency, they curated a unique exhibit called "Disrobing Provenance" in the Hunnicutt Gallery. Read more