FINE ARTS WORK CENTER AWARDS MFA
DEGREES TO FIRST GRADUATING CLASS

MFA degrees were awarded at the Fine Arts Work Center in
September, 2007 to the first class to graduate from its Master
of Fine Arts program begun in 2005 in collaboration with the
Massachusetts College of Art and Design. The MFA Thesis
Exhibition, hung in two parts at FAWC’s Hudson D. Walker Gallery
and the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, was reviewed
in Artscope as "One of Our Favorite Shows of 2007." Visiting artists
who gave lectures and critiques to program participants included
Joan Snyder, winner of a 2007 MacArthur Genius Award.
This collaboration offers artists working in painting, drawing and mixed media
an intensive and flexible program based in, and inspired by, Provincetown—an
environment renowned for its beauty and artistic heritage. It is the first and
only MFA degree program on Cape Cod and is one of about 15 low-residency
visual arts MFA programs in the country. MassArt, founded in Boston in 1873,
coordinates the staffing and curriculum for the program, and FAWC provides
studios, classrooms and other facilities for the students for residencies in
September and May. While in Provincetown the students live in area guesthouses
and other accommodations. The program attracts about 35 applicants per year
and 10 are accepted. Three of the artists in the first graduating class are Cape
Cod residents.
For further information or to apply to the MFA in Provincetown program, potential
candidates should contact George Creamer, Associate Dean of Graduate
Education at MassArt, at 617-879- 7163. To submit a formal application for
the program, download the MFA application from the MassArt web site at
www.massart.edu or indicate in a cover letter that you are applying to the MFA
in Provincetown program. The application requirements are the same as the
standard Fine Arts 2D MFA application requirements and include 20-30 slides
placed in a carousel. A complete course brochure is available from either FAWC
or MassArt.