OPEN CALL: MFA Program at the University of Oregon
Our interdisciplinary graduate program encourages students to work across disciplines with comprehensive resources offered in areas of photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, art and technology, ceramics, fibers, jewelry and metalsmithing and sculpture. Established in the mid-1920s, our longstanding and robust three-year MFA program incorporates rigorous studio investigation, critical discourse, and conceptual development. Emphasis is placed on curriculum tailored to the needs of the individual student while encouraging exploration and risk-taking.
University of Oregon / Department of Art / MFA program, Application deadline: January 5, 2024.
Apply to the UO Art MFA Program
–Substantial financial support available through teaching appointments and scholarships
–Three-year program
–Teaching appointments result in tuition waivers, stipends, and benefits
–Studio space in the idyllic Fine Arts Complex along the Willamette River
–5,000 square feet of flexible project and exhibition spaces
–25,000 square feet of fabrication studios and print facilities
–State-of-the-art equipment
–Production grants and scholarships
–Course electives across the university
–Deeply engaged and highly active faculty
–Visiting Artist Lecture Series featuring an acclaimed and diverse roster of speakers
–Participation in larger NW ecosystem of writers, curators, critics, and artists
–Critical studio conversations and panel reviews
–Collaborative exchange opportunities
–Numerous exhibition opportunities
Department of Art faculty
Hiba Ali, Sonja Dahl, Jovencio de la Paz, Tannaz Farsi, Brian Gillis, Colin Ives, Ron Jude, Anya Kivarkis, Tarrah Krajnak, Kevin Kripper, Sylvan Lionni, Charlene Liu, Donald Morgan, Jack Snell-Ryan, Michael Rey, Michael Salter, Stacy Jo Scott, Rick Silva, Gabbie Strong, Laura Vandenburgh, Claire Webb, Amanda Wojick.
About Eugene
Eugene, Oregon, is a classic college town, with a metropolitan-area population of more than 200,000. You’ll find that Eugene is small enough to bike across, but large enough to offer galleries, music venues, and great restaurants to discover. Outdoor recreation is key to the Eugene lifestyle, with rivers to run, mountains to snowboard, rocks to climb, trails to hike, and an ocean to surf, all within easy reach. Eugene is located in the center of western Oregon, about 100 miles south of Portland and halfway between the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains in the lush Willamette Valley.