Graduate Program in Textiles
The M.F.A. in Textiles positions textile-making firmly within the contemporary art landscape while encouraging a transdisciplinary approach to studio practice.
Students work closely with faculty mentors to nurture their artistic voice and draw upon the significant resources of the Textiles program. Individual making is contextualized by engaging the histories, political meanings, and social themes embedded in the discipline alongside the broader art historical canon.
The program integrates studio activity, art historical research, summer workshops, travel study to New York, and the culminating MFA thesis exhibition as a means of guiding emerging artists toward an active, public, evolving, and sustainable art practice. The School of Art offers both the Masters of Art degree in Studio Art and the Masters of Fine Art degree in Textiles.
CONTACT US:
For more information or to schedule a visit, contact head of Textiles, John Paul Morabito at jmorabi1@kent.edu or 330-672-1358.