Apr 19, 2024  
2021-22 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2021-22 Graduate Bulletin ARCHIVED

School of Art


Christopher K. Talbot, director
Linda Post, graduate program coordinator
Phone: (936) 468-4804
Fax: (936) 468-4041
talbotck@sfasu.edu
art.sfasu.edu

Objectives of the Department

The graduate program has been designed to provide advanced studies leading to the Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts in studio art, Master of Fine Arts in filmmaking and Master of Arts in art education. Individual programs are arranged to meet the needs of the students and prepare them for careers in art, filmmaking and art education.

Graduate Faculty

Professors

  • Peter Andrew, MFA, University of Massachusetts
  • William A. Arscott, MFA, Michigan State University
  • Jill Carrington, PhD, Syracuse University
  • Neal Cox, MFA, University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Piero Fenci, MFA, Alfred University
  • David A. Lewis, MA, PhD, Indiana University at Bloomington
  • Lauren B. Selden, MFA, Arizona State University
  • Christopher Talbot, MFA, University of Houston

Associate Professors

  • Daniel Anguiano, MA, Savannah College of Art
  • Candace Hicks, MFA, Texas Christian University
  • William Nieberding, PhD, Ohio State University
  • Linda Post, MFA, Bard College
  • Shaun Roberts, MFA, University of Washington at Seattle

Assistant Professors

  • Wesley Berg, MFA, University of Florida
  • Amanda Breitbach, MFA, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
  • Eden Collins, MFA, University of Texas at San Antonio

Lecturer

  • William Sherwood Jones, MFA, Ohio University

Graduate Assistantships

A limited number of graduate assistantships are awarded each year in the school. For information and applications, contact the director of the school.

Admission Requirements

General admission requirements to the M.A. and M.F.A. programs in studio art are shown elsewhere in this bulletin. In addition to the Office of Research and Graduate Studies’ admission procedures, the School of Art requires a 2.5 GPA overall and 3.0 GPA in the major for clear admission. Applicants must submit directly to the School of Art: a portfolio of 20 works of art on a thumb drive, online link or a mix of formats; a statement of career goals; and three recommendation forms. The recommendation form is available on the graduate school’s website or upon request.

Exhibition of Student Art

The School of Art reserves the privilege of retaining selected student works for exhibition for a period of 12 months after the work is submitted for grading.

Programs

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