The bfa provides a more extensive well rounded performance oriented art background which prepares students for a professional life in fine arts and post graduate study.
University of nebraska mfa ceramics.
The unl ceramics program supports a wide range of approaches to ceramic art.
Featuring adirondack style timbers and stonework this retreat is set in the middle of a 260 acre wooded park.
Or a combination of two of these areas.
The five 10 day residencies convene all the mfa students and faculty twice a year at the lied lodge conference center in nebraska city.
Lied lodge conference center.
Biannually the red lodge clay center hosts a two week invited artist session of current mfa graduate students in ceramics.
As a fifth year super senior within the visual communication and design program libbie explored some other options before landing on design.
Libbie cramer is one of those students.
Unl offers the mfa degree with an emphasis in ceramics and seven other media disciplines.
Pinnell has taught at unl since 1995.
The master of fine arts mfa degree at the university of nebraska lincoln is offered with an emphasis in one the following areas.
He received his ba music in 1976 from columbia college missouri and his bfa.
In 1980 from the new york state college of ceramics at alfred university as well as his mfa in 1982 from the university of colorado at boulder.
Candidates may focus their study in one or a combination of the following studio areas.
There are those students who not only make an art department stronger but they also help to raise the cool factor.
The bachelor of fine arts bfa each requires a minimum of 120 credit hours of course work.
The clay studio o f missoula hosts a mfa studio r resident exhibition every other fall semester.
Among our students have been potters vessel makers sculptors mixed media artists and installation artists.
Art mfa ceramics.
Ceramics drawing graphic design painting photography printmaking and sculpture.
Peter pinnell is professor of art at the university of nebraska lincoln.
The ceramics program offers the opportunity for concentrated studio work involving both technical and conceptual challenges.
Each graduate student is provided a shared workspace as well as access to general work areas a computer lab and a well equipped wood shop.