meese Posted September 3, 2013 Posted September 3, 2013 So I've come to the start of the 2014 season of applications. This will be my first round and I would like some input from people who've gone through the process. I was also wondering if you guys know the good photography programs with good funding. The more funding the better of course. I'm sure I will have more questions sooner or later.
nuna Posted September 3, 2013 Posted September 3, 2013 I'm also applying this year for MFA photography. Am currently enrolled at MICA's low-res. program, but looking at full-time programs this time. In terms of funding; I've got UC Irvine and UCSD on my list for that. Heard that U of Arizona, and U of New Mex. have good programs and funding. Also, U of Illinois. Want to do websites? Who's your dream faculty?
meese Posted September 6, 2013 Author Posted September 6, 2013 I'm also applying this year for MFA photography. Am currently enrolled at MICA's low-res. program, but looking at full-time programs this time. In terms of funding; I've got UC Irvine and UCSD on my list for that. Heard that U of Arizona, and U of New Mex. have good programs and funding. Also, U of Illinois. Want to do websites? Who's your dream faculty? I've just started the process and I'm looking at least at SAIC, my list is somewhere [just can't find it], but I just got advised by my old professor about some other places, such as temple? I've also heard some things of U of I urbana-champaign, but I have to factor in the spaces around the university too, I'm hoping to either go to programs more north in the country or out of country. I don't have a website setup per se, and I'm also highly self-depreciative on my art so I can message you a link to a website that has some of my photos up. It's just that I really need to get off the site I'm on [shamefully, deviantart :/ ] I don't much have a dream faculty as a dream facility. Coming from a university whose arts department consists of 1 epson r3000, a darkroom the size of a walk-in closet, one studio that gets highly competitive during still-life times, and a print lab that's even smaller than the darkroom makes me dream of space.
Endre Friedmann Posted September 15, 2013 Posted September 15, 2013 While I don't know about funding, RIT has more lab and studio space than anyone on a per capita basis: that was true during the days of film, and is still true now. FWIW, they'll solve your claustrophobia. WsWilson 1
101scout Posted September 26, 2013 Posted September 26, 2013 I liked UNLV when I looked into it. U of Oregon looks pretty good (Eugene) as does WashU (Seattle). WashU (St. Louis) also has a great MFA program, and you work the other MFA candidates from other media. That's all I got. Good luck!
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