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BFA/MA in Teaching

The BFA/MAT is a pre-professional program designed to help students make the transition from artist and student to artist-teacher, one who can construct opportunities for others to make art and engage with it in meaningful ways.

  1. Community Arts Convening and Research Project: Call for Proposals

    Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) seeks applications for three to four writing group fellowships to participate in the 2010-2011 Community Arts Convening and Research Project. The Convening and Research Project is funded by the Nathan Cummings Foundation and sponsored by MICA. It is guided by the vision that community-grounded arts and culture enhance the well-being, development, empowerment, and voice of disenfranchised communities. The Project provides a platform for college and university faculty and students; community-based practitioners; and community scholars, leaders, and youth to meet and generate new ideas; share resources and models for best practices in the field; reflect new curricula and pedagogy; define and solve problems; develop action plans; identify and conduct new research; develop leadership in the field, and cultivate new partnerships.

  2. U.S. News & World Report's New Grad School Issue Lists MICA's M.F.A. Programs as No. 4

    MICA's Studio Center houses several of its graduate programs.

    U.S. News & World Report's New Grad School Issue Lists MICA's M.F.A. Programs as No. 4

    MICA is ranked fourth overall for its Master of Fine Arts programs, No. 4 in painting/drawing, No. 6 in graphic design and No. 7 in sculpture in the specialty rankings. The complete rankings will appear in the 'America's Best Graduate Schools' guidebook, on sale April 20.

  3. 2010 National Art Education Association Convention Comes to Baltimore, April 13-18

    Derrick Freeman, '07 (MAAE) Presenting

    2010 National Art Education Association Convention Comes to Baltimore, April 13-18

    The MICA community will share its knowledge and research with colleagues at the 2010 NAEA Convention. The theme of this year's convention, "Art Education and Social Justice," explores the role of visual arts and education as vehicles of social equity and agency in today's increasingly visual culture.

  4. A Pathway to Awareness: Quilting for Social Justice, April 13-19

    Quilting for Social Justice students, Karl Miller, Kelly Schmal and Jamie Kimak at work with Dr. Joan M.E. Gaither

    A Pathway to Awareness: Quilting for Social Justice, April 13-19

    The Center for Art Education exhibition includes the handiwork of more than 100 artists from the Baltimore area. On view Tuesday, April 13-Monday, April 19, with a reception Tuesday, April 13, 5-7 p.m.

  5. The Juried Undergraduate Art Education Exhibition, March 4-9

    Installation View, Fox 2nd Floor Gallery

    The Juried Undergraduate Art Education Exhibition, March 4-9

    This exhibition represents the breadth of undergraduate majors held by students enrolled in the BFA/MAT program.