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MFA in Graphic Design student work, April 2013. © Neil Dixon.
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Vermont College of Fine Arts has extended the deadline for applications to begin your studies in April of 2014. We are accepting applications until March 10 for our landmark low-residency MFA in Graphic Design.
The MFA in Graphic Design at VCFA is unique not only because students come from diverse creative fields and professions, but also because our faculty areas of expertise cross over into the many related areas of design inquiry. Photography, motion graphics, printmaking, and book arts are all examples of the creative endeavors that find their place in our program. Students complete five on-site residencies in Montpelier, Vermont, which are connected by four semesters of close mentorship and investigation in the home studio. The MFA in Graphic Design is structured to provide maximum flexibility for the working creative.
Download this original, one-of-a-kind poster, designed by faculty Chair Silas Munro and Academic Dean, Matthew Monk here.
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