2013-14 University Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art and Art History: Graduate
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Blodgett Hall, Room 302
Geoffery Grogan, Chair
p – (516) 877-4465
f – (516) 877-4459
e – grogan@adelphi.edu
w – art.adelphi.edu
Faculty
Associate Professors
Carson Fox
Geoffrey Grogan
David Hornung
Jennifer Maloney
Kellyann Monaghan
Director, Graphic Design Studios
Dale Flashner
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Director, Photo Operations
Hannah Allen
Fine Arts Facility Technician
Anti Liu
Assistant Professors
Andrea Begel
Cindy Maguire
Courtney Weida
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The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Studio Art
The Department of Art and Art History offers a program of study that leads to the Master of Arts degree in studio art. Degree requirements may be undertaken on a part-time basis, and a portion of the degree may be earned by attending classes offered in summer sessions.
Summer Workshop Program
The Department of Art and Art History offers a program of summer art workshops for both graduate and undergraduate students. These classes are open to visiting students as well as to those pursuing a degree from the art department. Summer workshops may be used to satisfy requirements for the Master of Arts degree in studio art. See the summer Directory of Classes or contact the department for a current listing of workshops offered.
Please consult course offerings for descriptions of these courses.
Portfolio Requirement for Application
To be considered for the program, an applicant must have earned a baccalaureate degree in studio art from an accredited four-year college and have developed a portfolio of artwork that demonstrates dedication and accomplishment in a chosen medium or several media.
A formal portfolio presentation is required. The portfolio should contain 12–15 examples of recent artwork. Original artwork is preferred to reproductions, but we accept digital presentations on CD or by email when distance is an issue. Whenever possible, we urge prospective candidates to present the portfolio in person, as this provides the student with an opportunity to visit the studio facilities and meet the program director. Please call the Art Department for information, (516) 877-4460.
M.A. in Art Education
A Master of Arts in Art Education is also available. Please see the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education section of this Bulletin for more information. Programs
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