
"Your life doesn't stop for grad school - and your practice shouldn't either. The MFA Art Practice program at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) is an online, critique-driven degree that meets artists where they live and work while keeping them deeply engaged with New York's contemporary art discourse. Across the year, you'll sustain a rigorous studio practice supported by seminars, critiques, and mentorship with faculty and visiting artists."
"Optional nine-day Summer Symposiums bring the cohort together for exhibitions, critiques, and dialogue - connecting you to peers, mentors, and the broader cultural ecosystem that makes New York a generative place to test ideas. This program is designed for artists who want to build on their existing momentum while pursuing a master's degree - working professionals, caregivers, recent BFA grads, and self-taught makers ready to formalize their work."
The MFA Art Practice program at the School of Visual Arts delivers an online, critique-driven master's degree that supports active studio practice while maintaining deep engagement with New York's contemporary art ecosystem. Students participate in year-long studio work supported by seminars, critiques, and one-on-one mentorship from faculty and visiting artists. Optional nine-day Summer Symposiums gather the cohort for exhibitions, critiques, and dialogue. The program serves working professionals, caregivers, recent BFA graduates, and self-taught makers, encouraging interdisciplinary work, media experimentation, collaboration, and development of research, writing, and presentation skills. Graduates leave with a stronger body of work, a clearer artistic voice, and career readiness. Applications are due January 15 for Fall 2026.
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