Graduate Resources, Facilities & Studios
MICA provides all graduate students with facilities that are configured to the particular needs of students engaged in art education inquiry, art making, and design at a professional level. Graduate students are offered exclusive use of spaces designed to provide private time and space, and are given opportunities to gather for dialogue and communal exchange.
Graduate Student Resources at MICA
- Individual studios with 24/7 access for the duration of their residences are provided to full time (academic year) and low residency (summer) MFA students, as well as post-baccalaureate students. MFA students in graphic design and digital arts have a dedicated studio and individual computer workstations. Full-time MFA students have access to their studios during the academic year, and in the summer between year 1 and year 2. While in residence, low-residency (summer) MFA students and MA in Art Education students have dedicated individual studios.
- All graduate students in art education programs have 24/7 access to the Hurwitz Study Center for Art Education, a facility which includes a resource room, reading library, teaching materials, and computers.
- Some programs offer individual studios and are clustered around common meeting spaces, seminar rooms, and exhibition/critique areas.
- Dedicated use of the Graduate Digital Lab
- Access to shops for wood and metal fabrication and printmaking; a foundry, ceramics studio and kilns, photography lighting studio and color labs; sound and video recording studios and mixing/editing rooms.
- The Fox Third Floor Gallery is dedicated almost entirely to graduate student exhibitions.
- Opportunities are also available to exhibit in the College's main galleries including: Decker, Meyerhoff, Pinkard, and Rosenberg.
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