
Transart Artist seeks Teachers to conduct two five day and several one day interdisciplinary creative workshops / seminars / tours (especially innovative format instructions, all of topically driven) and give critiques in Transart's low residency MFA & PhD Program in summer 2013 Beriln, Germany. Additional Possibility to mentor student's With Their independent projects during the year. Classes at Transart address development of artistic practice rather than exercising in Certain media or authoring tools, challenging students to think Conceptually and work creatively in new ways.
Graduate level teaching experience a plus. Please submit CV and a brief (100 words) proposal by March 30, 2013 to [email protected]. Please indicate indicating your availability between July 19 and August 9, 2013 in Berlin.
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2008-12-26 20:32:06 by jlgwriterThe MFA. If you're looking at the degree as a way to get published, then, no, it's not worth it. If you want to spend the time working with people who can help you develop your craft, then it's something to consider.
I'm halfway through my MFA at Vermont College of Fine Arts. I've been writing (and publishing) for the past 20+ years, but this past year of concentrated study has brought me to a new level in my craft--something I'm not sure I could have reached with self-study.
Some things you should know about any MFA program:
They are highly competitive
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I was thinking about getting a Master's Degree online in Graphic Design. I saw Master of Arts is 45 hrs. and Master of Fine Arts is 90 hrs. Is there a benefit of getting a Master of Arts Degree? Just wondering if it is impressive on a resume. Thanks!
The distinction between those two degrees really depends on the school. Look at the curriculum and see which one better matches your interests. Maybe the MA program focuses on the communications theory aspects of graphic …/> What do you mean by "45hrs" and "90hrs"? Is that for the whole program, total? I've gone to graduate school for graphic design and I spent 90hrs a week in school, classes, and studio. That's fishy.