Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture
Challenge yourself while mastering an interdisciplinary, exploratory approach to multimedia artmaking with Temple’s Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture. Pursue a range of creative pathways in this 60-credit graduate program, including digital fabrication, film and video, large-scale architectural installations, material and object-based practices, performance, research-based practices, socially engaged art, sound, and time-based media.
Spend extensive studio time in your core area of practice and research and engage in critiques and discourse within a boundary-pushing community that values a robust exchange of ideas. The curriculum emphasizes mentorship, interdisciplinarity, inquiry and research to enrich practices and create theoretical, philosophical and concrete links between art and society.
Sculpture MFA students learn from an award-winning faculty of artists in state-of-the-art, expansive facilities that host dedicated metal, wood and mold-making shops; new media labs; and a sound recording booth. Students are challenged to grow creatively, intellectually and emotionally through risk-taking, technical mastery and expanded practical knowledge.
Students have access to extensive resources that inform and advance their practice as part of Temple—a large, public research university located in Philadelphia, a historic city with a vibrant arts scene. Many Tyler MFA students choose to pursue study abroad opportunities at Temple University Rome, a home base for immersive artistic, academic and cultural exploration for Tyler students since 1966.