The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Studio program is suited to design practitioners looking to advance, define and reinvent their practice. SAIC’s MFA in Studio, Designed Objects is a 60 credit hour program designed to offer maximum flexibility in addressing your individual needs as a student. Following admission through the department, students design their two-year plan of study based on optimizing the offerings and opportunities available throughout SAIC. Students are encouraged to seek out curricular advising as needed from a variety of available sources including the graduate dean, department heads, AIADO’s graduate coordinator, and their peers.
The MFA in Studio program offers an expansive educational model in which designers engage history, critical thinking, and work across disciplines. We encourage our MFA Studio students to move beyond their home departments, working with faculty and peers in any area that supports their graduate work and research. Graduate studios for MFA students in AIADO are clustered to provide community and easy access to the Sullivan fabrication facilities.
Design Your Program of Study
Graduate-level courses and topical seminars support individual studio work by exposing students to the larger dialogues around the production, exhibition, and function of art and design as well as their expanded cultural production and reception. Students design a personalized curriculum by choosing from a wide variety of seminars, courses, and graduate advisors linked to numerous studio, design, and academic departments. Graduate critiques, central to the MFA experience, alternate between discipline-specific panels in the fall semester and interdisciplinary panels in the spring semester.
Applicants to the MFA in Studio, Designed Objects program are expected to have previous experience and a strong portfolio in three-dimensional design practice, and the ability to self-manage an extended program of independent study.
MFA Versus MDDO
In contrast to the MFA in Studio, Designed Objects, the Master of Design in Designed Objects (MDDO) program is for individuals looking for an immersive training to build the critical and technical skills necessary for advanced object design practice. The 66-credit MDDO program is for students who wish to study within a structured, course-based curriculum of Designed Objects-specific studios, seminars and technical labs.