MFA :: Painting + Drawing Emphasis
Graduate students pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree in art with an emphasis in Painting complete a minimum of 21 credit hours in Graduate Painting courses and independent study with graduate faculty. Drawing is available as a possible secondary emphasis (minimum of 12 credit hours) for any MFA graduate student in studio art. At the graduate level, students are expected to be able to demonstrate depth and breadth of technical knowledge and skill, awareness of art historical and contemporary issues in art, and persistent dedication in the production of original creative work. Students in the MFA program in art with an emphasis in Painting typically produce works that demonstrate a wide variety of approaches to media, process, and imagery, and are encouraged to develop individual working methodologies most appropriate to their own interests, backgrounds and personal experiences.
Faculty

Tina Fuentes (MFA)
Professor
Director - School of Art

Terry Morrow (MFA)
Professor
Drawing

Don Wink (MFA)
Professor
Painting

David Lindsay (MFA)
Associate Professor
Foundations

Andrew W. Martin (MFA)
Associate Professor
Drawing

Carol Flueckiger (MFA)
Associate Professor
Foundations Program
Coordinator
Graduate Students
Megan Dill :: Third YearJason Harshman :: Third Year
Scotty Hensler :: Third Year
Carol Cunningham :: Second Year
Hannah Collins :: First Year
Yasaman Moussavi :: First Year
Kristy Scales :: First Year
