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pieteikumus 2009. gada vasaras un rudens makslas magistra programmam.

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SFAI's Low-residency Summer MFA and MA Programs Now Accepting
Applications for Summer and Fall 2009


San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI)
800 Chestnut Street
San Francisco, CA 94133
800 345 SFAI / 415 749 4500

http://www.sfai.edu



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The San Francisco Art Institute's Low-residency Summer MFA program in
the School of Studio Practice and the MA program in the School of
Interdisciplinary Studies (Exhibition and Museum Studies; History and
Theory of Contemporary Art; and Urban Studies) are currently accepting
applications for summer and fall of 2009 (see below for deadlines).

SFAI's Low-residency Summer MFA program incorporates a year-round,
flexible structure designed to accommodate the schedules of active
practitioners who wish to expand core artistic and critical skills
while deepening elements of their studio practice. The program is also
developed for those artists who seek to reenter an academic setting
that offers them concentrated time in which to develop their work
within a rigorous studio environment.

Whether you are a working artist, a teacher, or an art professional in
another field, this program and its flexible schedule of study will
facilitate the growth of your work, help you fulfill your potential as
a critical thinker, support you as you explore creative options,
assist you in building your portfolio of knowledge of contemporary
art, and connect you to a dynamic community of accomplished artists,
curators, critics, and scholars working globally. Regardless of where
you live—whether in the Bay Area, the wider US, or abroad—the variety
of course options and formats SFAI affords will enable you to adapt
your program of study to your individual needs and to participate in
the rich and creative intellectual culture pervading SFAI's historic
San Francisco campus.

Though its overall goals and objectives are the same as those for
SFAI's full-time MFA degree, the Low-residency Summer MFA program
offers a flexible schedule that permits participants to study with
SFAI faculty during an intensive eight-week summer residency and then
to continue their studies with artists in their home communities
during the fall and spring semesters. The combination of intensive
summer sessions and independent guided study gives students a strong
sense of artistic community while allowing them to continue to develop
work according to their own situations and schedules. Students return
to San Francisco for a week in early January for faculty critique of,
and feedback on, the work they produced in the fall. The program's
curriculum encourages students to engage a broad range of theoretical
and historical issues even as they concentrate on one of the seven
exceptional areas of study that comprise SFAI's School of Studio
Practice: Design and Technolog y, Film, New Genres, Painting,
Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture/Ceramics.

With the general aim of preparing students to confront, with critical
acuity and creative response, an increasingly complicated geopolitical
horizon, SFAI's Master of Arts program in Exhibition and Museum
Studies, in History and Theory of Contemporary Art, and in Urban
Studies challenges students to move beyond the formal, chronological
study of the Western canon toward an inclusively global, synchronic
perspective that emphasizes conceptual and comparative approaches.
Learning by example to imagine and implement innovative and
unconventional solutions to problems that extend well beyond the
classroom into the real world, the MA student at SFAI, in continuous
dialogue with his or her peers, works with artists, critics, curators,
designers, historians, philosophers, and theorists from an expansive
range of disciplines. Through a combination of critiques, colloquia,
intensives, practicums, seminars, studio courses, symposia, travel
courses, and tutorials, the MA student prepares for a future in any
number of professional fields, including arts administration, art
writing/criticism, curating, gallery/museum work, cultural/public
policy development, foundations professions, civic government, and PhD
programs in such disciplines as cultural studies, media studies,
visual studies, and art history.

The interaction between graduate students and the select list of
visiting artists and scholars who come to SFAI each semester to
lecture and to teach is an essential component of the graduate
curriculum. Along with the Visiting Artists and Scholars Lecture
Series, the Graduate Lecture Series—Spheres of Interest: Experiments
in Thinking & Action—fosters open forums through which students are
given direct access to the major practitioners and theorists of
contemporary global art and culture.

For a detailed list of Spring 2009 lecturers from both lecture series,
please go, respectively, to www.sfai.edu/vas and www.sfai.edu/spheres.

Inventive, inquisitive students from the broadest range of backgrounds
and interests are invited to apply to join SFAI's ongoing
crossdisciplinary investigations of, and experiments in, contemporary
global art practice and theory.

The deadline for Summer 2009 admission to SFAI's Low-residency Summer
MFA program is ongoing.

The deadline for Fall 2009 admission to SFAI's MA program is March 1, 2009.

For more information (including important dates) about graduate,
post-baccalaureate, and undergraduate admissions at SFAI, please go to
www.sfai.edu/admissions.

San Francisco Art Institute

Founded in 1871, SFAI is one of the oldest and most prestigious
schools of higher education in contemporary art in the US. Focusing on
the interdependence of thinking, making, and learning, SFAI's academic
and public programs are dedicated to excellence and diversity.

SFAI's School of Studio Practice concentrates on developing the
artist's vision through studio experiments and is based on the belief
that artists are an essential part of society. It offers a BFA, an
MFA, and a Post-Baccalaureate certificate in Design and Technology,
Film, New Genres, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and
Sculpture/Ceramics.

SFAI's School of Interdisciplinary Studies is motivated by the premise
that critical thinking and writing, informed by an in-depth
understanding of theory and practice, are essential for engaging
contemporary global society. It offers degree programs in Exhibition
and Museum Studies (MA only), History and Theory of Contemporary Art
(BA and MA), and Urban Studies (BA and MA).

SFAI's Dual Degree MA/MFA program is ideally designed for students who
seek a deep and balanced immersion in both theoretical discourse and
art practice. A three-year commitment, the degree consists in an MA in
History and Theory of Contemporary Art and an MFA in any area of study
within the School of Studio Practice (see above).

For more information about graduate studies and other programs at
SFAI, please go to www.sfai.edu/admissions, send an e-mail to
[email protected], or call 415 749 4500.
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