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Mount Royal School of Art (Multidisciplinary MFA)

Through regular meetings with the director and resident artists and critics, this multidisciplinary program seeks to broaden the definition of art making, and help students find their own voice. Because Mount Royal is not a media-specific program, students are encouraged to work in ways most appropriate to their individual research; study can be focused within a specific media or cross over into other disciplines and media. Learn more about the Mount Royal School of Art »

  1. MICA Mounts M.F.A. Thesis Exhibitions, March 26-May 2

    Natalie Andrews, Whisk, electrical wire and plywood, 2008.

    MICA Mounts M.F.A. Thesis Exhibitions, March 26-May 2

    MICA this spring features three engaging and provocative exhibitions of thesis work by more than 40 master of fine arts candidates from MICA's internationally renowned M.F.A. in Graphic Design, Hoffberger School of Painting, Mount Royal School of Art, M.F.A. in Photographic & Electronic Media and Rinehart School of Sculpture programs.

  2. MICA Congratulates the 2010 Sondheim Prize Semifinalists

    Leah Cooper '09, drawing 1 (detail), iterating the ordinary: site-responsive drawings, 2009.

    MICA Congratulates the 2010 Sondheim Prize Semifinalists

    Twenty-four members of the MICA community honored as semifinalists in prestigious competition hosted by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts.

MICA News

  1. Best Graduate Schools Ranking

    U.S. News & World Report Ranks MICA's Master of Fine Arts Programs Among Top Four in Nation

    Maryland Institute College of Art's (MICA) Master of Fine Arts programs were ranked among the top four in the nation, with those of Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Yale University, and School of the Art Institute of Chicago, by U.S. News & World Report, in its “Best Graduate Schools” edition released on March 26, 2008. This ranking was based “solely on the results of a peer assessment survey of art school deans [asked to] rate the academic quality of programs,” at 220 colleges and universities, according to the magazine.