Fine Art, M.F.A.
Fine Art
Program Director: Dr. Edward Jurkowski
Associate Director(s): Dr. Oliver Botar, Graduate Programs and Research; Dr. David Foster, Undergraduate Programs
Campus Address/General Office: Room 313 ARTlab
Telephone: 204-474-9367
Fax: 204-474-7605
Email Address: MFAINFO@umanitoba.ca
Website: umanitoba.ca/art/
Academic Staff: Please refer to the Fine Art website for Faculty information.
Fine Art Program Information
The School of Art offers a Master of Fine Art in studio practice.
Admission Information
Admission to the Faculty of Graduate Studies
Application and Admission Procedures are found in the Academic Guide.
Admission requirements for Master’s students are found in the Master’s Degrees General Regulations section of the Guide.
M.F.A. Admission Requirements
Persons with a minimum of a four-year degree in fine arts or a four-year degree in another discipline and evidence of artistic experience, with a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 (B) in the last 60 credit hours of study, may apply for admission to the M.F.A. program. Admission decisions are based on the qualifications of the applicant as well as the ability of the School of Art and the University of Manitoba to serve the applicant’s intended program of study and area of specialization.
Application Information
Students should complete and submit their online application with supporting documentation by the date indicated on the M.F.A. program of study page.
Degree Requirements
The program is designed to be completed in two years of full-time study and students are expected to continue their research through the spring and summer. Part-time students are not accepted into the program.
Course | Title | Hours |
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Required | ||
STDO 7010 | Studio Concentration 1 | 3 |
STDO 7020 | Studio Concentration 2 | 3 |
STDO 7030 | Studio Concentration 3 | 3 |
STDO 7040 | Studio Concentration 4 | 3 |
STDO 7110 | Graduate Seminar 1 | 3 |
STDO 7120 | Graduate Seminar 2 | 3 |
STDO 7130 | Graduate Seminar 3 | 3 |
Electives | ||
Select 6 credit hours of approved graduate level elective courses in the School of Art, or with written permission, in another faculty at the University of Manitoba. | 6 | |
Thesis | ||
GRAD 7200 | MFA Thesis/Studio Exhibition | 0 |
Total Hours | 27 |
Expected Time to Graduate: 2 years
Progression Chart
Year 1 | Hours | |
---|---|---|
GRAD 7300 | Research Integrity Tutorial | 0 |
GRAD 7500 | Academic Integrity Tutorial | 0 |
STDO 7010 | Studio Concentration 1 | 3 |
STDO 7020 | Studio Concentration 2 | 3 |
STDO 7110 | Graduate Seminar 1 | 3 |
STDO 7120 | Graduate Seminar 2 | 3 |
COURSE 7XXX | Graduate level (7000) course supporting studio/research | 3 |
Hours | 15 | |
Year 2 | ||
STDO 7030 | Studio Concentration 3 | 3 |
STDO 7040 | Studio Concentration 4 | 3 |
STDO 7130 | Graduate Seminar 3 | 3 |
COURSE 7XXX | Graduate level (7000) course supporting studio/research | 3 |
GRAD 7200 | MFA Thesis/Studio Exhibition | 0 |
Hours | 12 | |
Total Hours | 27 |
Notes:
- MFA Thesis/Studio Exhibition: A written thesis statement and thesis exhibition that shows that the student has developed an original contribution to knowledge in visual art is required. Thesis students must pass an oral examination on the subject of the written statement and exhibition. The exhibition is the primary component of the thesis. This course is graded pass/fail.
- Non-Academic Aspects of the MFA program: MFA students are expected to display a commitment to their studies beyond completion of coursework. Students are expected to enrich their studies by attending exhibitions, lectures by guests at the School of Art or within the broader art community. They are also expected to attend and actively participate in open critiques, their own and those of their fellow students, as well as other program activities.
Registration Information
Students should familiarize themselves with the Faculty of Graduate Studies ‘GRAD’ courses applicable to their program. If you have questions about which GRAD course(s) to register in, please consult your home department/unit.
Regulations
Students must meet the requirements as outlined in both Supplementary Regulation and BFAR documents as approved by Senate.
Supplementary Regulations
Individual units may require specific requirements above and beyond those of the Faculty of Graduate Studies, and students should consult unit supplementary regulations for these specific regulations.
Bona Fide Academic Requirements (BFAR)
Bona Fide Academic Requirements (BFAR) represent the core academic requirements a graduate student must acquire in order to gain, and demonstrate acquisition of, essential knowledge and skills.
All students must successfully complete:
- GRAD 7300 prior to applying to any ethics boards which are appropriate to the student’s research or within the student’s first year, whichever comes first; and
- GRAD 7500 within the first term of registration;
unless these courses have been completed previously, as per Mandatory Academic Integrity Course and Mandatory Research Integrity Online Course.
Students must also meet additional BFAR requirements that may be specified for their program.
General Regulations
All students must:
- maintain a minimum degree grade point average of 3.0 with no grade below C+,
- meet the minimum and not exceed the maximum course requirements, and
- meet the minimum and not exceed the maximum time requirements (in terms of time in program and lapse or expiration of credit of courses).
Courses
Fine Art, Studio
Advanced individual instruction and critique in the student's chosen studio area by faculty and visiting artists.
A continuation of Studio Concentration 1. Advanced individual instruction and critique in the student's chosen studio area by faculty and visiting artists.
A continuation of Studio Concentration 2. Advanced individual instruction and critique in the student's chosen studio area by faculty and visiting artists.
A continuation of Studio Concentration 3. Advanced individual instruction in the student's chosen studio area, culminating in the thesis exhibition.
An investigation of contemporary art concepts in the context of the studio program of work.
A continuation of Graduate Seminar 1. An investigation of contemporary art concepts in the context of the studio program of work.
A continuation of Graduate Seminar 2. A further investigation of contemporary art concepts in the context of the studio program of work.
Individual pursuit of studio investigations under a specific theme.
An examination of art theory from structuralism, post-structuralism, semiotic, sociological and psychoanalytic methods.
Varying from offering to offering, this course will cover significant topics in Fine Art.