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Art Education and the Real World Ideas on BA, MA, and PHD in the Fine Arts

#1 User is offline   Dima 

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  Posted 30 October 2009 - 02:44 PM

Hello to My Favorite Band (30STM, naturally)

I am an art student currently half-way through my four year Bachelor's degree in Fine Art Illustration. (exactly half way next week, actually...)
I'm attempting to gather information, opinions and advise on whether to get my Masters in Fine Arts.

I like the polish the MFA graduates have, and I am on a mission to be the best I can be in my artistic skills... (to see more-or-less recent work: www.arknightstudio.wordpress.com)
At the same time, I've heard conflicting arguments for getting MFA vs. not getting one. Arguments such as "you'll be able to do just fine on your own, you don't need to spend that much money unless you're going towards a career in academia."

One of my teachers suggested a specific MFA program in New York, there is one eight year illustration program in Russia that caught my eye, and one or two have suggested that I give myself a year to absorb what I'm learning now (and to build up my bank account from nearly nil to something rather more than that). My current school also offers an excellent MFA program.

As you (truly my favorite living artists) have some experience dealing with the real world (and very successfully from where I see it) I thought I might ask you what you think. (after all, you might actually answer this.)
all information has value: so anyone else wanting to comment please feel free to do so.

much love (and confusion),
-Dima



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Posted 02 November 2009 - 01:43 AM

wait, when did jared become dr phil?

just do it. any education is good.

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Posted 03 November 2009 - 09:59 AM

MFA would look better on resume.

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Posted 10 December 2009 - 08:44 PM

I just like gathering as many opinions as I can manage to; it allows me the greatest number of options to choose from.
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Posted 11 December 2009 - 02:55 PM

Well I'm an art student as well. Not in illu nor fine arts but .. I'd say the pathway you'll choose should depend on what you're looking forward to do in the future.
I mean, do you want to be an independent artist ? do you want to be an art director ? or do you want to work for brands as an illustrator ?

I think Fine arts is good if you want to be an independent artist, not depending on what the market and brands ask you to do. But in the other case, you should go for something more "professional" such as a MA in Illustration (if that exists ?)

I personally am not sure about what I want to do next year either (I'm graduating by june 2010 if everyhting goes well tongue.gif) but I think I'd go for a MA since i think i'd get a professional way out of it. But also I'd be able to experiment everything I want to if I decide to go on the artist way.

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