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BFA/MA in Teaching

The BFA/MAT is a pre-professional program designed to help students make the transition from artist and student to artist-teacher, one who can construct opportunities for others to make art and engage with it in meaningful ways.

  1. April Brings Events, Exhibitions Headlined by MICA Community

    Kathryn Ciesemier '08 (illustration), "Drowzee"

    April Brings Events, Exhibitions Headlined by MICA Community

    Artists include alumni Kathryn Ciesemier '08, Alyssa Nassner '10, Jackson Martin '07, Jenny Mullins '09 and Rafael Soldi '09; MA and MFA in Community Arts students; and faculty members Hugh Pocock, Whitney Sherman, Frances Barth and Philip Koch.

  2. Events, Exhibitions Spotlight MICA Community in March

    Philip Koch, "Edward Hopper's Truro Studio Bedroom," oil on panel, 2012.

    Events, Exhibitions Spotlight MICA Community in March

    Artists include faculty members David S. East, Raoul F. Middleman, Philip Koch and Mina Cheon, as well as alumni Zachary Thornton '01, Emily Barletta '03, Jan Staller '75, Paula Reynolds '76 and Jaime Bennati '08 '11.

  3. MICA NAEA Student Chapter Advisor and Leaders Earn National Awards

    MICA NAEA Student Chapter Advisor and Leaders Earn National Awards

    The MICA student chapter of the National Art Education Association (NAEASC) will be in high spirits this coming March in New York City. Three member of the NAEASC have won national awards recognizing exemplary leadership and service.

  4. MICA Community Featured in Off-Campus Events, Exhibitions Throughout February

    Annie Ewaskio, "Totem," 2012, oil and acrylic on canvas, 36"x36."

    MICA Community Featured in Off-Campus Events, Exhibitions Throughout February

    The Animation Department, Annie Ewaskio, Jan Staller, Zachary Thornton, Raoul F. Middleman, Michael Weiss and more exhibit work

  5. Mixed Media Lecture Series Presents, Amalia Mesa-Bains

    "Transparent Migration," 2002, sculpture: mirrored armoire, glass, textile

    Mixed Media Lecture Series Presents, Amalia Mesa-Bains

    Amalia Mesa-Bains is an artist, educator and cultural critic. Her works primarily interpretations of traditional Chicano altars, resonate both in contemporary formal terms and in their ties to her Chicano community and history. She will lecture at MICA on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 in Falvey Hall.