Fine Art (MA)

Painting of a cabin near a body of water - by Christina Rasmussen

The MA in Fine Art can be completed with an emphasis in Drawing and Painting. This degree program provides students with the creative and technical skills needed to thrive in today’s art world. Students will leave with professional-level portfolios and an understanding of the business of art.

Master of Arts (MA) Degree
Major Classes

This program is available online and on campus

FA 600

Figure Studio Major/3

Represent the human figure in pictorial space based on your observations and your study of the human form. You'll gain skills in proportional accuracy, foreshortening, and form and cast shadows to achieve convincing three-dimensional form of the figure.

FA 601

Drawing Major/3

Demonstrate your understanding of perspective, proportion, gesture, and foreshortening. You'll learn to depict objects, architecture, and figures using line, tone, and begin modeling.

FA 604

Figurative Painting Major/3

Fine tune your fine art figure painting skills. Learn the basics and expand your personal style by experimenting with composition, color theory, form, and structure.

FA 605

Landscape Painting Major/3

Refine your approach and response to natural and man-made environments. You'll paint landscapes from locations and photographic references in studio. (This course is cross-listed with FA 328.)

FA 606

Still Life Painting Major/3

Develop your paint handling skills in value and color as you explore different organizational and compositional approaches to painting still life arrangements.

FA 609

Painting Major/3

Know the painting process. Using various brushes, painting mediums, and surfaces, you'll create simple compositions that explore monochromatic and limited pallet color schemes, demonstrate value and value relationships, and inform painting approaches like realism and impressionism.

FA 622

Anatomy for Artists Major/3

Understand the skeletal and muscular systems of the human body. You'll investigate the complexities of the human form to enhance your figurative drawing skills.

FA 626

Chiaroscuro Major/3

Apply classical drawing principles to render a 3D form. You'll dive deep into the five-value system of tonal rendering, composition, value pattern, variation of form, cast shadow edges, and light and shadow relationships.

FA 630

Color Theory Major/3

Get an education in color. You'll enhance your capacity to make informed color choices in your artwork by studying scientific research (theory) and through a series of hands-on projects (practice) designed to help you personalize color.

FA 655

MFA Thesis Preparation/MA Portfolio Review Major/3

As an MFA student, you'll refine your thesis concept and prepare works to include in your midpoint review. Once you finalize a thesis concept, you will write content and prepare work for individualized instruction and critique. As an MA student, you'll prepare for your final portfolio presentation by completing three focused works in a single genre of painting. You will also compose an artist statement, a letter to a gallery, and a professional cover letter supporting your work. MA Students will complete three works focused on a specific concept in a single genre of painting. Students will compose a written artist statement to support these works, a letter to a gallery to introduce their body of work, and a professional cover letter for presentation in job applications.

FASCU 620

Figure Modeling Major/3

You'll develop personal interpretations of the human form.

FASCU 622

Moldmaking Major/3

Gain essential mold making and casting skills. You'll practice single-piece, simple two-piece, complex three-or-more-piece rigid molds, and rubber mold making techniques. Plus, you'll learn slip cast, hollow, and solid casting techniques. (This course is cross-listed with FASCU 233.)

FASCU 624

Ceramics: Expressions in Clay Major/3

Clay is an expressive medium. Using various sculptural techniques, you'll gain a variety of painterly and contemporary low fire abilities. (This course is cross-listed with FASCU 231.)

FASCU 630

Advanced Head and Figure Sculpture Major/3

Create sculptures that represent unique and personal interpretations of the human form. You'll work representationally and expressively to develop formal head and figure techniques. (This course will be cross-listed with FASCU 334.)

FASCU 632

Ecorche Major/3

Learn skeletal construction and musculature by sculpting an anatomical representation of the human body with the skin removed. Using plasteline figures, you'll explore morphology, structural concepts, and rhythmic proportion. (This course is cross-listed with FASCU 270.)

Degree Requirements

Unit RequirementsUnits
Major Coursework33
Graduate Liberal Arts3
Total36

MA FINE ART DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

  • Successful completion of Final Portfolio Review.
  • Minimum grade of C in all required 36 units.
  • Minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA and the following Academic Study requirement:
    1 Art Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course

Additional Information

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduate students will meet the following student performance criteria:

Visual Communication

  • Work with advanced level skill in a chosen medium or mediums

Planning and Conceptual Development

  • Conduct project-related research
  • Choose appropriate materials and techniques to support concepts

Professional Readiness

  • Produce a portfolio demonstrating breadth of artistic skills

Specialty Skills: Printmaking

  • Demonstrate proficiency in relevant printmaking techniques
  • Demonstrate editioning skills