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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. 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.

  2. Adventures in Art Family Tours of 'Warren Seelig: Textile per se,' Mar. 6

    Warren Seelig, Shadowfield: Colored Light (detail)

    Adventures in Art Family Tours of 'Warren Seelig: Textile per se,' Mar. 6

    These interactive tours will be led by BFA/MAT students who will engage you in activities centered around movement and thematic ideas in Seelig's work.

  3. MICA Congratulates the 2010 Sondheim Prize Semifinalists

    Leah Cooper '09, drawing 1 (detail), iterating the ordinary: site-responsive drawings, 2009.

    MICA Congratulates the 2010 Sondheim Prize Semifinalists

    Twenty-four members of the MICA community honored as semifinalists in prestigious competition hosted by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts.

  4. Master of Arts in Teaching Thesis Exhibition, Feb. 19-March 9

    Master of Arts in Teaching Thesis Exhibition, Feb. 19-March 9

    Graduate students in the Master of Arts in Teaching program exhibit new bodies of work in the Fox 3 Gallery. Artists include: Sara Allred, Tina Brown, Jess Cowan, Rachel Edmunds, John Gilman, Andrew Watson Kirk, Keeling Mayer, caro sturges, Paula Liz Torres and Vanessa Viruet.

  5. Evan La Londe '03 '04 Merges Tangible and Non-Tangible Landscapes in Solo Show, Jan. 29-Feb. 27

    Evan La Londe '03 '04, Waterfall (for Richard Brautigan), wood and wicker, 2009.

    Evan La Londe '03 '04 Merges Tangible and Non-Tangible Landscapes in Solo Show, Jan. 29-Feb. 27

    Alumnus seeks to recreate moments in time with new exhibition at School 33 Art Center.