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Art Practice class of 2024 MFA <a href=Exhibition Open at BAMPFA May 1-July 21, 2024 " />

Mith & Co, the fifty-fourth annual UC Berkeley MFA exhibition is now open at BAM/PFA. Four artists - Salimatu Amabebe, Anamaya Farthing-Kohl, Valencia James, and Nivedita Madigubba are showing installation work. Artists' talks will take place Friday May 10 at BAMPFA, 6 p.m.

Stitching Keffiyahs exhibition at Worth Ryder Art Gallery

Worth Ryder Gallery presents Stitching Keffiyehs: Moving Images from Palestine Worth Ryder Art Gallery Department of Art Practice UC Berkeley Dates: 2/28/2024 to 3/16/2024

Applicants for the undergraduate Art Practice major: Visit the Bachelor of Art page to learn more about our “high demand” major.

Applicants for the MFA in Art Practice: the deadline for the 2024-25 school year has passed. The next deadline will be Dec. 2024.

A rewarding degree with a fine arts focus

The Art Practice Department has a fine arts focus and requires rigorous studio work of all its majors. Our areas of studio concentration include: painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture (wood, metal, ceramic, and mixed media), digital photography, installation, performance, social practice, and video. Select classes in comics, experimental animation, and sound art are also taught.

We do not specialize in commercial art fields such as character animation, illustration, graphic design, logo design, fashion, or UX design. Students seeking these specific disciplines are encouraged to find an alternate program.

UC Berkeley’s Art Practice Department provides rigorous hands-on, conceptual, and critical studio art training within a world-renowned public research university.

Students develop a cross-media understanding of fine art practices in a global context and gain valuable experience for a wide range of professional careers within contemporary art and culture. 2D, 3D, and time-based studio courses, research seminars, and professional development courses provide essential skills within conceptual and critical frameworks. We offer a four year Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree and a two year Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree. Our courses service approximately 500 undergraduate students each semester (including approximately 150 Art Practice majors), and 12 graduate students across a diverse range of disciplines.

Located in the California Bay Area on the unceded territory of the Huichin Ohlone people, our program is deeply connected to the region’s complex historical legacies and is engaged in its creative possibilities. Our diverse faculty consists of internationally acclaimed artists working across a range of media, and with multiple research interests that closely link the Art Practice Department with other university departments and research centers, including the Berkeley Center for New Media, the Center for Race and Gender, the Center for African Studies, Global Urban Humanities, the Berkeley Food Institute, the Townsend Center, the Institute for South Asia Studies, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, and the LGBTQ Citizenship research cluster, among others.