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Call for applications: Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts MFA programs in Transmedia

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Nydia Blas, The Girls That Spun Gold, 2015. Video.
Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts

Call for applications: MFA programs in Transmedia

Application deadline: February 1, 2016

Syracuse University
College of Visual and Performing Arts

Office of Research and Graduate Studies
222 Smith Hall
Syracuse, New York 13244

T +315 443 7175
F +315 443 0322
admisg@syr.edu

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The College of Visual and Performing Arts Department of Transmedia offers MFA programs in Computer Arts, Film, Photography and Video. Students may choose to concentrate in one area or work among a variety of programs, tailoring their studies to specific research concerns. 
 
Students not only receive advanced technical training on state of-the-art equipment, but more importantly, our teaching philosophy instills the necessary critical and conceptual tools to create ambitious, intelligent work in and beyond graduate training. This multivalent approach to graduate study cultivates a critical understanding of the complex ways media is braided with culture, science, politics, philosophy, and popular entertainment. With small class sizes, an award-winning and diverse faculty and a rigorous approach to creativity, students have the ideal environment to develop personal and profound projects.

Syracuse University College of Visual And Performing Arts has committed substantial financial assistance to all Transmedia MFA students. Each MFA candidate will receive at least 13,000 USD in scholarships per year of study, ensuring generous award packages for all admitted students. In addition, many of our students receive additional teaching assistantships and fellowships.
 
Because of our extensive global contacts, Transmedia students have tremendous opportunities beyond Syracuse. Our off-campus study programs include Berlin, Los Angeles, Prague, Bologna, and New York City. Recent MFA student have received numerous exhibitions, awards, residencies and academic appointments, including Skowhegan School For Painting And Sculpture, screenings at the Cannes film festival and a MacArthur "genius" grant.

Applications for fall 2016 admission are now available online. The final deadline for applications isFebruary 1. Please visit our website for additional information.

Partial list of recent visiting artists:
Abbas Kiarostami, Carrie Mae Weems, Justine Kurland, David Ross, Kelly Reichardt, Vilmos Zsigmond, Jim Sheridan, Michael Snow, Paul Miller (DJ Spooky), Carolee Schneemann, An-My Lê, Collier Schorr, Alec Soth, Jesse Darling, Susan Meiselas, Jim Morris of Pixar, Bill Viola, Isaac Julien, Christiane Paul, Chris Landreth, Phoenix Perry, Evan Viera



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