- Concordia University offers an MFA in Studio Arts program with a duration of 2-years (4 semesters).
- This course is offered on a full-time basis and part-time studies are also available for this program.
- This program is provided both on-campus and off-campus.
- The MFA in Studio Arts represents the culmination of academic training in the visual arts.
- Through this program, students challenge themself in a studio-oriented environment in the three-year disciplinary program, distributed among seven concentrations:
- Fibres and Materials Practices
- Film Production
- Intermedia
- Painting and Drawing
- Photography
- Print Media, and
- Sculptures and Ceramics
- Students will be encouraged to reflect on tradition, experiment with new materials and technologies, develop interdisciplinary collaborations, and explore shifting modes of exhibition and intervention.
- Position as a professional artist will be strengthened in a self-directed process that will also prepare students for the multiple roles in contemporary art practice including teaching, curating, criticism, publishing, and research.
- The faculty and student ratio for this program is 1:16.
- The average salary goes up to 62,500 USD after completing this program.