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Our MFA program seeks to expand our empathic understanding, cultivate the voices of underserved populations and ideas, and mitigate and critique damage done to ecologies, marginalized cultures, and the environment brought about by several centuries of colonialist pursuits.
new program studies race through art
We have established a Critical Race Studies Residency Program that will bring an Artist-in-Residence and a Designer-in-Residence to campus to enrich the life of student experiences and the greater community by facilitating practices of inclusion through art and design as part of the Department of Art, Art History, and Design.
SPARTAN'S JOURNEY OF DETERMINATION
Born with no hands and missing her big toe along with the supporting bones on each foot, Kathryn Bailey, a 24-year-old Studio Art graduating senior hasn’t allowed her quadrilateral limb deficiency to keep her from living a “normal” life and now is about to graduate with a degree in Studio Art and a concentration in Painting and Graphic Design.
MFA in Art, Art History, and Design
The Master of Fine Art program seeks highly motivated students who have the artistic and scholarly vision to guide us into equitable, sustainable, and creative futures. We encourage new and rigorous forms of artistic expression and design innovation that transcend typical constraints to make meaningful contributions to the world. A 100% funded program, your able to customize your student experience at one of the leading research institutions in the world.
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Student View: Learning, Growing, and Leading at the MSU Museum
Rachel Lewis is a CoLaborator at the MSU Museum and a fourth-year student majoring in Art History and Visual Culture in the College of Arts & Letters and Journalism with a concentration in Photo Journalism in the College of Communication Arts and Sciences. The CoLaborator program empowers graduate and undergraduate students to shape the MSU Museum’s exhibitions and facilitate visitor engagement.

‘Patchwork: Reclaiming Space’ Exhibit Invites the Public to Reflect, Create, and Heal
Patchwork: Reclaiming Space, a collaborative, participatory exhibition at the MSU Union Art Gallery that runs through Saturday, Feb. 14, invites the public to pause, reflect, and remember through shared creative expression rooted in community. The exhibition encourages members of the Michigan State University community to spend time in the gallery acknowledging the past, reflecting on the present, and making art. All materials are provided for communal collage creation and to create fabric patches to be sewn into the communal tapestry displayed in the gallery — a shared patchwork of Spartans’ art brought together by Spartan Upcycle, the student-centered creative reuse branch of the

Things That Stay
Dates: February 5-March 13, Reception: February 6, 5-7pm (SCENE) Metrospace | 110 Charles St. East Lansing, MI Things That Stay brings together the work of Anna Buckner, Debbie Carlos, and Michael Pfleghaar whose practices intersect through material sensitivity, formal experimentation, and exploring the everyday. Anna Buckner’s hand-stitched canvases carry intimacy and tenderness. Pieced together from fabric fragments, seams, and painted surfaces, her works hold memory in their construction. The combination of material becomes an act of preservation, a meditation on time and belonging. Debbie Carlos imbues a sense of care into clay with smooth edges and painterly glazes. Each vessel evokes stillness and movement