Assorted Masters of Fine Arts Programs
Creative
Writing MFA Programs
Links to MFA programs
in creative writing in the United States
Graduate
Programs in Ceramics
Links to graduate
programs in ceramics in the United States
Alfred
University (Alfred, NY)
Offers MFA in Ceramics, Sculpture, Glass, and electronic Integrated Arts
American
University (Washington, DC)
MFA in Art History, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, and Creative Writing.
Claremont
State University (Claremont, CA)
MFA in Studio and Applied Arts.
Colorado
State University
MFA in Drawing, Fibers, Graphic Design, Metalsmithing, Painting, Printmaking,
and Sculture, as well as
Creative
Writing.
Indiana
Univeristy (Bloomington, IN)
Offers MFA in Creative
Writing, MA and PhD in
Art
History, and graduate
degrees in Ceramics, Graphic Design, Photography, and more.
Georgia State University
Offers an MFA in creative writing
Minnesota
State University (Moorhead, MN)
Offers masters of arts in Music, and an MFA in Creative Writing
School
of the Art Institute of Chicago
Graduate and postgraduate degree programs in Writing, Studio, Art History, Art
Therapy, Historic Preservation and more.
Spalding
University
MFA in Writing.
Texas
Tech University (Lubbock, TX)
MFA with specialization in ceramics, jewelry design and metalsmithing, painting,
photography, printmaking, sculpture, or textile design. Doctoral programs also
available.
University
of Denver
MFA in Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, and
Graphic Communication Design. Masters programs in the arts of Europe and America
from the Renaissance to the present with additional courses in Asian, Native
American, Pre-Columbia, and other specialized areas of study.
University
of Massachusetts (Amherst, MA)
MFA in Creative Writing.
University
of Memphis (Memphis, TN)
MFA in Art Education, Art History, Ceramics, Graphic Design, Interior Design,
Painting, Photography, Printmaking, or Sculpture.
University
of Missouri-Columbia
Offers MFA programs in Painting, Drawing, Design, Sculpture, Printmaking,
Graphic Design, Ceramics, Metals, Fibers and Photography.
University
of Nebraska-Lincoln
MFA with a studio emphasis in any of the following areas: ceramics, drawing,
graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, textile arts, or
a combination of two of these areas.
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