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Take your artistic practice to the next level.

The MFA in Studio Art is a full-time, 60-credit, three-year program designed for students who want an intensive experience supporting development of their artistic practice. Ample space and facilities enable virtually any kind of artistic production, with 24/7 access to studios and making spaces. The Ulrich Museum of Art sits in the center of the 4-building art complex, ensuring students are in close proximity to the latest contemporary exhibitions and visiting artist programming. Merit-based financial support includes scholarships and graduate teaching assistantships. The WSU MFA in Studio Art typically has 12-14 students. 

When applying, students identify a concentration in Ceramics, Painting, Photo Media, Print Media, or Sculpture, but the degree requires critical engagement with faculty in multiple areas. Some students work in traditional media, some are interdisciplinary, and some work in new media such as installation and performance. (Questions about which area to consider in your application can be directed to the Graduate Coordinator.)


Studio Art Graduate Faculty

 

Ted Adler

Professor of Ceramic Media

ted.adler@wichita.edu

 

Barry Badgett

Associate Professor of Sculpture Media

barry.badgett@wichita.edu

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Robert Bubp

Graduate Coordinator, Professor of Painting and Drawing

robert.bubp@wichita.edu

 

Marco Hernandez

Foundations Coordinator, Assistant Educator of Print Media

marco.hernandezguillen@wichita.edu

 

Jennifer Ray

Associate Director, Associate Professor of Photo Media

jennifer.ray@wichita.edu

 

Levente Sulyok

Professor of Painting and Drawing

levente.sulyok@wichita.edu

 

Facilities

Graduate students have 24-hour access to their studio space and other facilities in Henrion Hall and McKnight Art Center.

ADCI offers woodworking, metal working, ceramic studio equipment for all students, and semi-private studio spaces are provided for each graduate student during their time in the program. ADCI is proud to offer newly renovated classrooms and upgraded equipment in Henrion Hall, including classrooms dedicated to wax sculpting for mold-making and ceramic shell casting. 4 Blaauw kilns, 6 Skutt kilns, and 7 outdoor kilns are also available for student use. More information on all available equipment can be found on our Facilities page.

ADCI also offers ample gallery space for students to exhibit their own work and view exhibitions by visiting artists. 

  • 鈥疶he Clayton Staples Gallery鈥痠s a 600-square-foot teaching gallery that hosts two exhibitions per semester by national and regional artists, who typically conduct graduate critiques during their campus visit.鈥疢FA鈥痵tudents also have the opportunity to exhibit their terminal projects here.
  • 鈥疓raduate students run鈥疨rojectSpace, a 400-square-foot experimental gallery that hosts student exhibitions.
  • 鈥疉DCI administers鈥ShiftSpace, a roaming gallery that participates in Wichita鈥檚 First Friday Gallery Crawl. ShiftSpace also occasionally hosts terminal projects.

Located in McKnight Art Center, the鈥Ulrich Museum of Art鈥痟olds a permanent collection of more than 6,000 modern and contemporary works, which are accessible for teaching and research purposes. The premier contemporary art museum in our region also affords our students opportunities for professional experience. The鈥疻SU鈥痗ampus is home to the museum鈥檚 Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection, composed of over 80 works by artists such as Henry Moore, Orlan, Claus von Oldenburg, Ursula von Rydingsvard and Tom Otterness.鈥 

鈥痠s a 18,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art makerspace located on鈥疻SU鈥檚 Innovation Campus. Students can use the space through a scholarship or paid membership, which confers access to a textile lab, fab lab, welding shop and much more. 

Assistantships

Graduate teaching assistantships with ADCI are available to qualified and deserving MFA graduate students at all levels of study, and students who are interested in teaching during their time in the program are typically offerend an assistantship. MFA students who are awarded teaching assistantships receive additional financial support from 红领巾瓜报 in the form of tuition waivers. For a detailed description of the assistantships available, contact ADCI's graduate art coordinator Robert Bubp at robert.bubp@wichita.edu

GTA Financial Support Information

Admission Requirements

Admission with full standing requires an undergraduate degree and substantial previous study in studio art or a related field. The minimum cumulative grade point average for undergraduate coursework is 2.75. A minimum of 12 hours of art history are required with a preference of at least 15 hours.

Deadline for Application

Priority deadline is February 1, but applications will be considered on a rolling basis as space allows through March 31st. MFA candidates begin their studies in the fall.

Application Process

Applicants should submit the following to the Graduate School office via a single online application process:

  1. Completed online application for admission to the Graduate School.
  2. Payment of a nonrefundable application fee.
  3. Unofficial transcripts of all college-level academic coursework completed. Unofficial transcripts must be obtained from each institution you have attended before submitting your graduate application. You will need to order a secure PDF or have a paper copy sent directly to yourself. (Official transcripts will be required prior to enrollment.)

In addition to the application form, applicants will be prompted to submit the following:

  1. A statement of intent (outlining artistic goals, professional objectives, and expectations of graduate study experience) and an artist鈥檚 statement (outlining artistic philosophy and the nature of work represented in the portfolio)
  2. A CV/resume listing education, academic and art awards and recognition, exhibition and any relevant information
  3. Three original letters of recommendation (recommenders will be listed in the online portal)
  4. A portfolio with 15-20 examples of recent work, labeled with title, description, size, medium and date.
  5. Do not send materials directly to the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries (ADCI). They will be returned unopened.

If you have questions about the application process or the program in general, please email mfa@wichita.edu.

Degree Requirements

Minimum course requirements for completion of the MFA degree are 60 graduate hours, summarized below. Three quarters of the 60 hours must be composed of 800-level courses.

Courses

23 hrs鈥擟ourses in studio art emphasis
12 hrs鈥擟ourses in non-emphasis studio art areas
6 hrs鈥擟ourses in graduate-level art history
6 hrs鈥擴niversity electives*
2 hrs鈥擜RT S 895, Professional Practices in Studio Art: Graduate
1 hr鈥擜RT S 790, Graduate Teaching Seminar
10 hrs鈥擳erminal project in the emphasis

* Art or non-art courses 500 level or above. May include ARTH, ARTE, or ARTG courses. May include ARTS 800. Courses must be approved by the faculty advisor.

The terminal project consists of a thesis show proposal; an exhibition of original studio art work; a defense; and a terminal project report that documents the candidate鈥檚 studio work (images, video), a hard copy list of the work, a written statement and a resume.

Transfer of Credit

All graduate credit accepted for transfer will be at the discretion of the departmental adviser and graduate art coordinator. A maximum of 24 semester hours from prior graduate study may be considered for transfer to the MFA program. Final determination of transfer to will be made after the student has successfully completed 12 semester hours at WSU and the first graduate review. A maximum of 12 semester hours can be applied to the emphasis. If a transfer of credit is allowed, it may reduce course requirements but not entrance requirements. A ruling on hours converted to the MFA program by the dean of the graduate school, graduate studio art coordinator, and the emphasis faculty is final. Graduate non-degree work obtained before admission to a planned degree program will not be accepted.

For More Information, email mfa@wichita.edu or call 316-978-3555.

To learn more about general application deadlines, financial aid and more, visit the website for the 红领巾瓜报 Graduate School.