Graduate

Art & Ecology courses encourage students to investigate, question, and expand upon inter-relationships between cultural and ecological systems. Our courses place emphasis on methods and tools from many disciplines—including art, design, the sciences, activism, and traditional ecological knowledge—to foster collaborative and field-based research and art-making.

Students who enter the Art & Ecology MFA program are encouraged to draw upon resources across the department university. We are here to help you navigate the exciting challenges of working across many different fields and methods.

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