2015-2016 Graduate Course Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2015-2016 Graduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Jewelry and Metalsmithing, MFA


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Contact

Barbara Walter, Department of Art
ComArt Building, 315-443-3700, bewalter@syr.edu

Faculty

Lori Hawke, Barbara Walter

Description

The jewelry and metalsmithing program at Syracuse is concerned with the development of students as artists and designers able to manipulate a variety of metals and tools for aesthetic ends. In addition to the metalsmithing faculty, visiting artists and faculty in related areas support the education of metalsmithing students. Visiting artists have included alumni Harriete Estel Berman and Bruce Metcalf as well as Gary Griffin, William Harper, Chris Irick, and Tacey Rosolowski.

Qualified students with backgrounds germane to the area may earn the M.F.A. Candidates have the opportunity to conduct research through individual programs developed in consultation with the department’s faculty. While the program is based on traditional jewelry and metalsmithing techniques, mixed media and non-traditional approaches are encouraged. Instruction is one-to-one.

Each graduate student is assigned a small semi-private studio. The program is housed in a well-equipped facility.

Program Requirements


Major Studio: 24 credits


Art History or related academics: 12 credits


Free Electives 6 credits


Graduate Seminar: 3 credits


Final Presentation: 3 credits


Total Credits Required: 60


Length of Residency: 3 years


Studio Electives: 12 credits


Degree Awarded: MFA in Jewelry and Metalsmithing


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