Our Graduate Art curriculum is focused on training artists in any medium to critically shape their practice to engage with their own construction of art history.
The Graduate Art Seminar offers graduate students and the ArtCenter community an opportunity to engage in enriching conversations with internationally recognized artists, critics, and art historians.
ArtCenter's MFA in Art faculty of artists, critics and theorists provides graduates with a comprehensive understanding of art history, art making and contemporary art.
ArtCenter's tightly-knit community of Fine Art alumni spans a wide variety of disciplines, including painting, sculpture, video and functional art.
ArtCenter Fine Art graduates join a network of notable alumni whose work has been displayed in prestigious institutions around the world.
Modern light-filled studios are available to Fine Art and Illustration students seeking a space of their own to create and collaborate.
ArtCenter has always placed the highest premium on producing professional-quality student work. Look no further than the front-and-center location of the original Student Gallery, at the entrance to Hillside Campus, for proof of the Colleges commitment to dazzling power of student-produced works of...
ArtCenter has always placed the highest premium on producing professional-quality student work. Look no further than the front-and-center location of the original Student Gallery, at the entrance to Hillside Campus, for proof of the Colleges commitment to dazzling power of student-produced works of...
The Fine art department offers students two academic tracks: Fine Art and Illustration.
In the ACX Kids class Wearable Art, students construct wearable works of art, culminating in a fashion show.
MacArthur Fellow and Fine Art alumnus Jorge Pardo has been bucking tradition since he rose to prominence in 1998.
ArtCenter's renowned community of Graduate Art alumni includes some of the world's most celebrated painters, sculptors, installation and video artists as well as critics, theorists and scholars.
Here is a list of course descriptions available to ArtCenter students pursuing a Masters of Fine Art.
4x4 Gallery: Alumni who make art into ritual, ritual into art Lisa Park Her own brainwaves serve as creative muse and medium for Lisa Park (BFA 09 Fine Art). Splitting her time between Seoul and New York City, the artist works with biofeedback technology to create performance art pieces involving...
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Graduate Art alumnus Michael Rey creates large-scale abstract works: geometric shapes and color, a combination of painting and sculpture.
ArtCenter’s nationally and internationally recognized faculty guide students through rigorous training, questioning and self-discovery to help them discover their creative identity. Our faculty of active and accomplished artists have designed a program that emphasizes the creative, conceptual...
Refine your artistic potential with a Master of Fine Arts in Art from ArtCenter. Among a community of both developing and internationally recognized interdisciplinary artists, you’ll grow your technical abilities, creative capacity and connections across the globe. Here, your potential is our ...
Graduate Art Complex The HQ of ArtCenter’s Graduate Art program is a hive of creative activity. The Graduate Art Complex provides a one-of-a-kind forum for events, conferences, exhibitions, residencies, screenings and publications, centered around a former supersonic jet-testing facility on ...
American/Dutch artist Sterling Ruby (MFA 15 Art) works within a wide range of aesthetic and material strategies, from sculptures to drawings, collages, richly glazed ceramics, spray paint and oil paintings, photography and video.
Graduate Art MFA alum Edgar Ramirez's gritty, colorful paintings focus on industrialized spaces like those found in his home of Wilmington
Experience a wide range of Fine Art projects from ArtCenter students, from painting and sculpture to digital imaging and installation. See how emerging artists are reshaping creative expression.
Explore learning outcomes for the MFA Art program.
How do we grasp David Bowie or Prince without their visual representations? Writer Scott Timberg explores the historical relationship between art, design and the music industry.
Revisiting Radical Chic: Meet Art Director Mike Diehl ArtCenter: What are you working on right now? Mike Diehl (BA Advertising 73) graphic designer/art director: A host of wonderful projects: a brand identity for a solar-power company in Hawaii, a logo for a nonprofit music organization, plus some ...