About this Gallery
The MFA program approaches graphic design as an interdisciplinary, cross-media field that is rooted in the fine arts. Design is a public form of art that engages commercial, political, social, technological, and cultural systems. MFA students are encouraged to view themselves as cultural producers who actively initiate projects. The program provides advanced students and qualified designers with skills and knowledge to successfully compete nationally and internationally and to contribute to the public discourse of design.
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- MFA in Graphic Design '08
- MFA in Graphic Design Alumni
- MFA in Graphic Design '09
- MFA in Graphic Design Faculty
- Graphic Design Faculty
- 2009 MFA Thesis Exhibition I
- 2009 MFA Thesis Exhibition II
- MFA in Graphic Design Student Artwork
- 2011 MFA Thesis I
- 2011 MFA Thesis II
- 2011 MFA Thesis III
- Ryan Clifford Gallery
- Mike Weikert Gallery
Lindsey Muir, poster by Lindsey Muir
Graphic Design Theory by Helen Armstrong
Untitled by Danielle Davis
Danielle Davis, poster by Danielle Davis
Untitled by Giselle Lewis-Archibald
Untitled by Giselle Lewis-Archibald
Untitled by Giselle Lewis-Archibald
Untitled by Giselle Lewis-Archibald
Untitled by Tony Venne
Untitled by Tony Venne
Untitled by Tony Venne
Untitled by Ryan Clifford
Untitled by Ryan Clifford
Untitled by Ryan Clifford
Type Prototype by Virginia Sasser
Untitled by Danielle Davis
Design it Yourself by Ellen Lupton & MFA in Graphic Design students
Indie Publishing by Ellen Lupton and MFA in Graphic Design students
Graphic Design: The New Basics by Ellen Lupton, Jennifer Cole Phillips, and MFA in Graphic Design students
Untitled by Helen Armstrong
Maps & Directions