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Master of Fine Arts
Studio Art

Earn your MFA in NYC

Study with accomplished artists and scholars within an interdisciplinary setting. This two-year degree provides you with private studios and access to facilities in painting, printmaking, ceramics, photography, digital media, and sculpture.

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Degree Details

Official Degree Title

Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art

Format
Full-time
Credits
60
Start Date
Fall
Application Deadline

Information Sessions

MFA Studio Art On-Campus Info Session

This information session will cover the nature of NYU's MFA program in Studio Art including faculty, coursework, facilities, scholarships, and admissions process. Join us!

34 Stuyvesant St rm 607
Areas of Study: The Arts

Studio Art MFA Program Online Information Session

Please join us to learn more about the program requirements and curriculum structure of the Studio Art MFA

Online event
Areas of Study: The Arts

Studio Art MFA On-Campus Info Session

Join us to learn more about our program!

34 Stuyvesant St Rm 607
Areas of Study: The Arts

Studio Art MFA Program Online Information Session

Please join us to learn more about the program requirements and curriculum structure of the Studio Art MFA

Online event
Areas of Study: The Arts

The MFA in Studio Art is a two-year full-time interdisciplinary program. Classes include group critique, seminar in contemporary art, writing for artists, and critical theory. In addition, MFA students have one full day a week of individual studio meetings with visiting artists and faculty.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:

  • Develop a rigorous studio and/or research-based art practice in an environment where they are mentored by a faculty of professional working artists and writers.
  • Think, speak, and write critically and formally about their own artwork as well as others'.
  • Share ideas, feedback, and art-making skills with their classmates, becoming part of a creative community that will enter the larger art-world together.
  • Gain the tools to curate, produce group and solo exhibitions, and write artist's statements and press releases.

Our full- and part-time faculty includes writers, art critics, and visual artists who work in all media. Visiting artists and guests at our roundtable discussions enhance the program’s connection to the greater art world.

During their time at NYU, MFA Students will exhibit their work at the Art Department’s 80WSE Gallery. This includes a first-year group show, a solo project, and a final thesis show. There is also an Open Studio Event once a year, which is open to the public.

The MFA studios and art department facilities are all located in the Barney building on Stuyvesant Street in the East Village. The private studios are accessible 24/7, and available over winter and summer break. Art Department facilities include a wood and metal shop, printmaking, photography, ceramics, and digital labs.

Learn more about NYU studio facilities.

If you have any additional questions about our degree, please feel free to contact mfa.inquiries@nyu.edu.

Events

MFA Exhibitions

Students have the opportunity to exhibit their work during Open Studios as well as in solo installations and group shows at the Art Department’s 80WSE Gallery.

View a full list of department exhibitions and events.

Visiting Artist Lectures

Every year, our MFA students organize a series of Visiting Artist Lectures.

2025-26 artists include Shu Lea Cheang, Lucas Blalock, Carlie Trosclair, Ho Jae Kim, Bosco Sodi, Anthony Akinbola, Aaron King, Emily Mae Smith, Elana Herzog, Sam Moyer, Gina Beavers, and R. H. Quaytman.

View a full list of department exhibitions and events.

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