Thanks - I'll be applying to sculpture programs. Thanks for those recommendations - I haven't checked out UCSD, Arizona State or U. Washington. Also, I've heard mixed reviews about Purchase; I think I would check into Yale, Columbia or NYU before SUNY. As for Tennessee, Florida and Georgia State - I've got to get out of the south and into a city with a scene - a big city.
Any one have knowledge of which MFA programs that dig the kind of work I am doing? I'm graduating from the University of Georgia this December and will be applying soon. Any help would be great, even about the work itself. Thanks, Mark
http://www.markstarling.com/
I am in the UGA Art X department and they are about to have a grad program. It will be official very soon and is completely interdisciplinary - Professors are great, I'd think you'd like it.
this is what yale school of art says about that...
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So I am applying for sculpture MFA and most ask for 20 images. Does this mean 20 different pieces of work or can half of them be different angles of the sculptures. Thanks