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Take your artistic practice to the next level.

The MFA in Studio Art is a full-time, 60-credit, three-year program designed for students who want an intensive experience supporting development of their artistic practice. Ample space and facilities enable virtually any kind of artistic production, with 24/7 access to studios and making spaces. The Ulrich Museum of Art sits in the center of the 4-building art complex, ensuring students are in close proximity to the latest contemporary exhibitions and visiting artist programming. Merit-based financial support includes scholarships and graduate teaching assistantships. The WSU MFA in Studio Art typically has 12-14 students. 

When applying, students identify a concentration in Ceramics, Painting, Photo Media, Printmaking or Sculpture, but the degree requires critical engagement with faculty in multiple areas. Some students work in traditional media, some are interdisciplinary, and some work in new media such as installation and performance. (Questions about which area to consider in your application can be directed to the Graduate Coordinator.)


Studio Art Graduate Faculty

Ted Adler

Professor of Ceramic Media

ted.adler@wichita.edu

316-978-3518

Barry Badgett

Associate Professor of Sculpture Media

barry.badgett@wichita.edu

(316) 978-5466

Robert Bubp

Graduate Coordinator, Professor of Painting and Drawing

robert.bubp@wichita.edu

(316) 978-7704

Marco Hernandez

Foundations Coordinator, Assistant Educator of Print Media

marco.hernandezguillen@wichita.edu

(316) 978-7721

Jennifer Ray

Associate Director, Associate Professor of Photo Media

jennifer.ray@wichita.edu

(316) 978-7711

Levente Sulyok

Professor of Painting and Drawing

levente.sulyok@wichita.edu

(316) 978-7705