18 Master's degrees in Fine Arts in New York, United States
Ceramic Art
The #1 ranked ceramic art Master's program in the country. The Ceramic Art program at Alfred University has a distinguished history as a center of ceramic art innovation, research and education.
Writing
Our M.F.A. in Writing at Pratt Institute offers the contemporary writer tools and support to cultivate a practice that is responsive to our rapidly evolving environmental and political times.
Fine Arts Education
Fine Arts Education program by Hofstra University leads to initial certification as a teacher in visual arts in all grades.
Fine Arts
The UB Fine Arts offered by the University at Buffalo is a dynamic, two year program of graduate study comprising of core courses in arts management, law, business, cultural policy, production, and advocacy.
Fine Arts and Music Education
The advanced certificate in Fine Arts and Music Education program from Hofstra University leading to initial New York state certification for elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers.
Fine Arts - Printmaking
The Fine Arts - Printmaking Curriculum at Pratt Institute is designed to encourage a wide variety of cross-disciplinary study.
Digital Arts - Interactive Arts
The MFA in Digital Arts - Interactive Arts at Pratt Institute cultivates the exploration of the critical issues of our growing digital cultures — through participation in physical installations, interactive objects, machine learning / AI, augmented and virtual reality simulations and networked-based applications.
Fine Arts Studio
The Fine Arts Studio program of Rochester Institute of Technology is a rigorous two-year program comprised of major studio courses; studio electives such as glass, ceramics, film, and photography; theory and research seminars; as well as thesis credits.
Theatre - Directing
The Theatre - Directing program at Columbia University is based on the idea that one’s vision as a director is developed through practice, encouragement, critical feedback, collaboration…and more practice
Curatorial Practice
The Curatorial Practice degree at School of Visual Arts is a two-year program that focuses on professional training with a thorough grounding in the relevant study of art and exhibition history, research and theory, and with an emphasis on hands-on work with experts in the field, professional networking and the foremost goal of placing graduates of the program in curatorial jobs.
Fine Arts - Painting and Drawing
Pratt Institute’s M.F.A. Fine Arts - Painting and Drawing Curriculum offers students a broad but rigorous studio practice, highlighting students’ individual development and focusing on an understanding of the significant concerns that constitute contemporary art today.
Fine Arts
The Fine Arts MFA program offered at The New School is guided by the belief that artists perform an essential role in society. The program is rigorously interdisciplinary and enables you to develop diverse studio practices while pursuing related scholarship and research.
Fine Arts - Integrated Practices
The Fine Arts - Integrated Practices curriculum at Pratt Institute is designed to provide students with rigorous conceptual and practical interdisciplinary training in studio and post-studio artistic practices.
Architectural Sciences
The Architectural Sciences program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute offers a distinct curriculum intended to prepare graduates to enter specialized design practice, consultancy, or to attain the minimum credential for teaching in higher education.
Fine Arts
Bard College Fine Arts MFA takes place over two years and two months, with students in residence on campus during three consecutive summers, and two winter sessions of independent study completed off campus
Fine Arts - Sculpture
The Fine Arts - Sculpture Curriculum at Pratt Institute encourages experimentation and cross-disciplinary exploration of 3D and 4D thinking and making. Diverse approaches draw on traditional and cutting edge concepts and encompass a full spectrum of techniques.
Fine Art
The Fine Arts program at School of Visual Arts reflects the diversity of New York’s many art worlds. Together, the faculty and students form a community of established and emerging artists from many backgrounds who work across disciplines and modes of practice.
Art and Design for Social Impact
The Art and Design for Social Impact Program offered by the University at Buffalo is a dynamic, two year program of graduate study comprising of core courses in arts management, law, business, cultural policy, production, and advocacy.