About this Gallery
MICA approaches experimental animation as an art form, empowering you to create eloquent and original contemporary work through an understanding not only of the technology for production, but also of the historical sources and contemporary social and artistic context for your work. You’ll begin with the foundation for all compelling animation the essence of character creation and the narrative. You’ll sample both digital and traditional 2D and 3D tools and processes, and then select from a range of upper-division courses that allow you to dive in depth into the approaches that best suit your creative vision. You will be encouraged to pursue original research, experimentation, and production using state-of-the-art processes and industry-standard computer hardware and software systems, and to explore multiple distribution opportunities for your work.
Untitled by Ryan Lathey
Untitled by Ryan Lathey
Untitled by Ryan Lathey
Untitled by Ryan Lathey
Untitled by Ryan Lathey
Untitled by Ryan Lathey
Ted (Illustration from The Seaman's Seal) by Ean McNamara
Sweeney (Illustration from The Seaman's Seal) by Ean McNamara
Lovett (Illustration from The Seaman's Seal) by Ean McNamara
Duck Woman Loves Dog-Head by Ean McNamara
Duck Woman Loves Dog-Head by Ean McNamara
Duck Woman Loves Dog-Head by Ean McNamara
Duck Woman Loves Dog-Head by Ean McNamara
Duck Woman Loves Dog-Head by Ean McNamara
Duck Woman Loves Dog-Head by Ean McNamara
Duck Woman Loves Dog-Head by Ean McNamara
Duck Woman Loves Dog-Head by Ean McNamara
Untitled by Kathleen Parker
Untitled by Kathleen Parker
Untitled by Kathleen Parker
Untitled by Kathleen Parker
Maps & Directions