During graduate study students are encouraged to zealously explore their own artistic path in depth, but also constantly question and critically examine their decisions throughout that process. While holding dear to the rich historical traditions of the medium, the dialogue surrounding what a print is will often be augmented by the investigation of what a print can be in the contemporary context. Graduate students are given large semi-private studio space across the hall from the main communal studio during their three years in the program and will have the opportunity to receive both technical and teaching assistantships throughout their time at CSU. One or two applicants are accepted into the program each year, which keeps the printmaking area small and intimate, however the faculty also expects students to embrace the interdisciplinary nature of a large research university and utilize the vast resources outside of their specific discipline. The art department sponsors visiting artist and visiting critic programs through the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art (formerly known as the Colorado State University Art Museum), the department?s main exhibition venue. These annual programs bring noted artists and critics to campus for lectures and discussion, with times arranged for graduate student critiques. Graduate students have 24-hour key access to the main printmaking studio. For a detailed description of equipment in our communal print shop, please visit the classroom studio portion of the printmaking department website. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Duration: 6 Semester(s)Fees: US$86,806
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Fall (August), 2024 | Fort Collins |
Fall (August), 2025 | Fort Collins |
An undergraduate grade point average of 3.000 (A = 4.000) is required by CSU regulation for admission.
Minimum TOEFL score for admission without condition is 550 (paper based), or 80 (internet based).
Minimum IELTS score for admission without condition is 6.5.
All applicants should be prepared to submit:
Portfolio of 15-20 high quality images representative of your creative practice
At least three letters of reference from persons who can testify to your professional qualifications, character, and potential for graduate study.
Transcripts from every undergraduate institution that you have attended, with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Statement of Purpose, outlining what you hope to accomplish in the program in 250 words or fewer.
Artist statement, describing your vision as an artist in 250 words or fewer.
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 80.0
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