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Hey everyone,

First post :)Have decided to return to school this past year and just begun program searching(with sights set on matriculating in 2019). Read a few posts here, and am sure there's heaps of helpful information lurking in the backlogs, but am particularly curious about trans/anti-disciplinary MFA fine art programs. Really don't know that much about programs at large or even many individual programs, so any info is greatly appreciated! Also, if there are any forums that might be helpful for a beginner like myself, feel free to link these as well! 

For reference: I formally work in "scuplture", but mediums spans clay, fabric, sound, and light. Pretty interested in venturing into installation & conditional art. Looking for a program that'll allow/encourage me to explore all this and more both individually and collectively. 

Also for reference: I'm located in the USA, but open to looking both within and outside. Heard good things about Goldsmiths in London...

Thanks again! 

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Most strong MFA programs will not be heavily discipline or media specific.  Some require you to apply with a particular designation, such as "sculpture", just to make sure they get a well-rounded group of people, but then if you show up and paint for two or three years usually no one cares as long as the work is good.

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