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School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts

The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University (Museum School, SMFA at Tufts, or SMFA; formerly the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) is the art school of Tufts University, a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees dedicated to the visual arts.

School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University
TypePrivate
Established1876
Parent institution
Tufts University
AccreditationNASAD
AICAD
DeanScheri Fultineer
Academic staff
135 full- and part-time [1]
Undergraduates301[1]
Postgraduates149[1]
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban
Websitesmfa.tufts.edu

It is affiliated with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. SMFA is also a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD), a consortium of several dozen leading art schools in the United States.[2] The school is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.[2]

History edit

 
The Weems Center, part of Graham Gund's expansion, looking down from the third floor

The school was founded in 1876 under the name School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA).[2] From 1876 to 1909, the school was housed in the basement of the original Museum building in Copley Square. When the Museum moved to Huntington Avenue in 1909, the School moved into a separate, temporary structure to the west of the main building. The permanent building, designed by Guy Lowell, was completed in 1927. The 45,000-square-foot (4,200 m2) red brick building provided improved classroom, studio and library facilities.

In 1945 the Museum School and Tufts College collaborated to develop their first joint degree teacher training granting program. The creation of additional programs between the two institutions followed soon after.

In 1987, a newly renovated and expanded school building, designed by architect Graham Gund, more than doubled the size of the existing structure and provided an auditorium, enlarged library, expanded studios and classrooms, a spacious new entrance, cafeteria, and increased gallery and exhibition spaces. Gund's expansion included the central atrium, known as the Katherine Lane Weems Atrium, that connects the two buildings.

In December 2015, it was announced that the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston would become a part of Tufts University and on June 30, 2016 the integration was completed.[3]

With the late-2022 opening of the Green Line Extension of the MBTA Green Line E branch light rail transit route, there is a direct connection between the SMFA Campus and the main campus of Tufts University in Medford.

Academics edit

Encouraged to build an individual program of interdisciplinary study, students are not asked to declare a major, but by choosing among in-depth courses in a dozen disciplines and mediums, students are free to concentrate in the areas that best align with their interests. Courses are offered in the following areas: animation, ceramics, digital media, drawing, film and video, graphic arts, installation, metals, painting, performance, photography, print and paper, sculpture, sound, virtual reality, and visual and material studies.[4]

One of the unique attributes of SMFA is that students are required to participate in a "Review Board" which is a review of all of the art work that a student has done during the semester. Review Boards are led by two faculty members and two fellow students. There are many opportunities for students to exhibit their artwork at both the main building and the Mission Hill building.

Opportunities to exhibit works include the annual Art Sale and the juried "Student Annual Exhibition". Various galleries and spaces that are available to students around the school buildings include Bag Gallery, Hallway Gallery, Bathroom Gallery, Underground Gallery, as well as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

The school's main campus building, 230 the Fenway, is adjacent to and just to the west of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Most classroom space is located, as well as the SMFA Cafe, the W. Van Alan Clark, Jr. Library, the School's Art Store, and the Grossman Gallery, which is part of the Tufts University Art Galleries' exhibition space. The Mission Hill building, located about a quarter mile from the main building, recently has been renovated and includes studio spaces for graduate and post-baccalaureate students as well as classrooms, workshops, and the Writing Center.

W. Van Alan Clark, Jr. Library edit

The Clark Library at SMFA is the fine arts branch of Tufts University's Tisch Library. According to its website, the Clark Library collection's contents focus heavily "on contemporary art and studio practice".[5]

Notable faculty edit

Painting & Drawing faculty edit

Performance faculty edit

Photography faculty edit

Sculpture faculty edit

Other faculty edit

Notable alumni edit

Performance artists groups edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Tufts University Fast Facts". Tufts University. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Bowditch, Alexandra (2020-05-28). "SMFA at Tufts Announces As Above, So Below, a Virtual MFA Thesis Exhibition". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  3. ^ Gay, Malcolm (December 21, 2015). "Tufts University to take control of MFA's art school - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  4. ^ https://smfa.tufts.edu/graduate/areas-study%7Caccessed=14 February 2024
  5. ^ "The W. Van Alan Clark, Jr. Library". School of the Museum of Fine Arts | Tufts University. Tufts University. Retrieved 2023-01-14.
  6. ^ a b University of Illinois, College of Fine and Applied Arts (1950). Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture. The University of Michigan. pp. 41, 175.
  7. ^ a b David B. Dearinger, Paintings and Sculpture at the National Academy of Design, Volume 1, 1826–1925 (Hudson Hills Publishing, 2004), pp. 230-31.
  8. ^ John Singer Sargent Virtual Gallery
  9. ^ 1896-97 Annual Report of the Permanent Committee in Charge of the School By Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. School
  10. ^ Vitello, Paul (2014-11-01). "David Armstrong, Photographer of Subcultures, Dies at 60 (Published 2014)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  11. ^ "ALON BEMEMT, A PAINTER, IS DEAD; Former Dean of Traphagen School of Fashion Had Led Art and Industry Alliance". Times Machine. The New York Times. 1954-11-24. p. 23. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  12. ^ . The Boston Globe. 2011-11-21. Archived from the original on 2011-11-21. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  13. ^ "Archives of American Art, Smithsonian". Philip Leslie Hale papers, Biographical Note.
  14. ^ Severens, Martha (1999). William Halsey. Greenville County Museum of Art. p. 14. ISBN 096032464X.
  15. ^ "Laurel Nakadate Biography". Artnet.com. Retrieved 2021-02-23.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University Museum School SMFA at Tufts or SMFA formerly the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston is the art school of Tufts University a private research university in Boston Massachusetts It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees dedicated to the visual arts School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts UniversityTypePrivateEstablished1876Parent institutionTufts UniversityAccreditationNASADAICADDeanScheri FultineerAcademic staff135 full and part time 1 Undergraduates301 1 Postgraduates149 1 LocationBoston Massachusetts United StatesCampusUrbanWebsitesmfa tufts eduIt is affiliated with the Museum of Fine Arts Boston SMFA is also a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design AICAD a consortium of several dozen leading art schools in the United States 2 The school is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design 2 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 W Van Alan Clark Jr Library 4 Notable faculty 4 1 Painting amp Drawing faculty 4 2 Performance faculty 4 3 Photography faculty 4 4 Sculpture faculty 4 5 Other faculty 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Performance artists groups 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Weems Center part of Graham Gund s expansion looking down from the third floorThe school was founded in 1876 under the name School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston SMFA 2 From 1876 to 1909 the school was housed in the basement of the original Museum building in Copley Square When the Museum moved to Huntington Avenue in 1909 the School moved into a separate temporary structure to the west of the main building The permanent building designed by Guy Lowell was completed in 1927 The 45 000 square foot 4 200 m2 red brick building provided improved classroom studio and library facilities In 1945 the Museum School and Tufts College collaborated to develop their first joint degree teacher training granting program The creation of additional programs between the two institutions followed soon after In 1987 a newly renovated and expanded school building designed by architect Graham Gund more than doubled the size of the existing structure and provided an auditorium enlarged library expanded studios and classrooms a spacious new entrance cafeteria and increased gallery and exhibition spaces Gund s expansion included the central atrium known as the Katherine Lane Weems Atrium that connects the two buildings In December 2015 it was announced that the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston would become a part of Tufts University and on June 30 2016 the integration was completed 3 With the late 2022 opening of the Green Line Extension of the MBTA Green Line E branch light rail transit route there is a direct connection between the SMFA Campus and the main campus of Tufts University in Medford Academics editEncouraged to build an individual program of interdisciplinary study students are not asked to declare a major but by choosing among in depth courses in a dozen disciplines and mediums students are free to concentrate in the areas that best align with their interests Courses are offered in the following areas animation ceramics digital media drawing film and video graphic arts installation metals painting performance photography print and paper sculpture sound virtual reality and visual and material studies 4 One of the unique attributes of SMFA is that students are required to participate in a Review Board which is a review of all of the art work that a student has done during the semester Review Boards are led by two faculty members and two fellow students There are many opportunities for students to exhibit their artwork at both the main building and the Mission Hill building Opportunities to exhibit works include the annual Art Sale and the juried Student Annual Exhibition Various galleries and spaces that are available to students around the school buildings include Bag Gallery Hallway Gallery Bathroom Gallery Underground Gallery as well as the Museum of Fine Arts Boston The school s main campus building 230 the Fenway is adjacent to and just to the west of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston Most classroom space is located as well as the SMFA Cafe the W Van Alan Clark Jr Library the School s Art Store and the Grossman Gallery which is part of the Tufts University Art Galleries exhibition space The Mission Hill building located about a quarter mile from the main building recently has been renovated and includes studio spaces for graduate and post baccalaureate students as well as classrooms workshops and the Writing Center W Van Alan Clark Jr Library editThe Clark Library at SMFA is the fine arts branch of Tufts University s Tisch Library According to its website the Clark Library collection s contents focus heavily on contemporary art and studio practice 5 Notable faculty editSee also Category School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts faculty Painting amp Drawing faculty edit David Aronson painter and sculptor Ture Bengtz diploma 1933 Boston Expressionist school painter later a teacher at School of the Museum of Fine Arts Ria Brodell drawing and painting Yanyun Chen drawing installation and animation practice David Antonio Cruz painter and interdisciplinary artist Angelina Gualdoni painter Esther Geller attended 1921 abstract expressionist painter known for encaustic painting taught with Karl Zerbe from 1943 1944 6 Philip Leslie Hale painter Attended in 1883 and later served as faculty from 1893 1931 Arnold Borisovich Lakhovsky painter taught painting starting in 1935 Ethan Murrow drawing and site specific projects William McGregor Paxton painter and a co founder of The Guild of Boston Artists He was faculty from 1906 1913 Karl Zerbe German American painter he served as the Head of Department of Painting from 1937 1955 Performance faculty edit Marilyn Arsem performance artist Maria Magdalena Campos Pons Cuban born artist works in photography performance audiovisual media and sculpture Neda Moridpour performance artist and activistPhotography faculty edit Bill Burke photographer Bonnie Donohue photographer video artist and writer Zora J Murff photographer curator and educator Laurel Nakadate photographer filmmaker video and performance artist Rachelle Mozman Solano photographer and video artistSculpture faculty edit Frederick Warren Allen sculptor taught for almost 50 years 1907 1954 and for 30 years he was the Head of the Sculpture Department Emeritus Frank Dengler sculptor faculty for a short time until 1877 Mags Harries Installation and Sculpture Charles Grafly sculptor he served as the Head of Modeling from 1917 1929 7 Bela Lyon Pratt sculptor she served as the Head of Modeling from 1893 1917 7 Other faculty edit Emil Otto Grundmann first director of the school 8 Rick Moody Writer and graphic artist Kurt Ralske digital media and sound artist Chantal Zakari book artist and graphic designerNotable alumni editSee also Category School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts alumni Marion Boyd Allen attended 1896 1909 9 19th century painter David Armstrong attended in the 1970s photographer 10 Will Barnet attended 1928 1930 painter and printmaker Carol Beckwith photographer author known for photojournalism documenting the indigenous tribal cultures of Africa Alon Bement diploma 1898 painter arts administrator author and educator 11 Ture Bengtz diploma 1933 Boston Expressionist school painter teacher at School of the Museum of Fine Arts Frank Weston Benson diploma 1883 American Impressionist painter printmaker and watercolorist Jan Brett attended 1969 1970 illustrator 12 Margaret Fitzhugh Browne attended 1909 1910 painter of portraits indoor genre scenes and still life David Buckley MFA 1977 painter and former musician with the BARRACUDAS Lisa Bufano attended after 2003 interdisciplinary performance artist whose work incorporated dance props elements of doll making fabric work and animation Al Capp cartoonist of Li l Abner Joseph Downs 1921 curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Winterthur Museum Marie Cosindas attended 1947 1950 1955 1956 photographer Holly Coulis MFA 1998 painter Allan Rohan Crite diploma 1936 painter Eleanor de Laittre attended 1930 early proponent of abstract cubist inspired painting Adio diBiccari attended 1932 sculptor Philip Lorca diCorcia diploma 1975 fifth year certificate 1976 photographer Jim Dine attended 1950 1953 1955 1958 painter and printmaker Omer Fast BFA 1995 video artist Zach Feuer BFA 2000 attended 1996 2000 art dealer Esther Geller attended in 1921 abstract expressionist painter known for encaustic painting taught with Karl Zerbe from 1943 1944 6 Kahlil George Gibran attended 1940 1943 painter and sculptor Nan Goldin diploma 1977 fifth year certificate 1978 photographer Anita Glesta MFA degree installation artist William Snelling Hadaway attended in the 1890s book illustration jewelry and metal design Philip Leslie Hale attended 1883 later served as faculty from 1893 1931 painter 13 Leslie Hall attended 2000 2003 musician front woman for Leslie and the Ly s William Melton Halsey attended 1935 1939 recipient of William Paige Fellowship muralist and painter 14 Juliana Hatfield attended 2012 musician Todd Hido BFA 1991 photographer Susan Howe diploma 1961 poet scholar essayist and critic Joan Jonas attended 1958 1961 performance artist Tom Jung attended in the 1930s graphic designer and illustrator Mira Lehr attended in the 1950s painter Steven Lisberger diploma 1974 film director producer and writer known for his work on Tron 1982 David Lynch attended 1964 1965 filmmaker Lois Mailou Jones diploma 1927 painter Ellsworth Kelly diploma 1948 painter associated with hard edge painting Color Field painting and minimalism Ellen Levy diploma 1981 is a multimedia artist and scholar who explores art science technology interrelationships and complex systems May Hallowell Loud attended 1879 1883 painter F Luis Mora attended in 1889 Uruguayan born American figural painter Mark Morrisroe attended in the 1970s photographer Laurel Nakadate BFA 1998 photography film and video artist 15 Lawrence Park attended 1896 1897 art historian architect and genealogist Amelia Peabody Sally Pierone attended 1940 1942 art director and designer Vanessa Platacis contemporary painter and installation artist Larry Poons attended 1957 1958 abstract painter Liz Prince BFA 2007 attended 2002 2007 comic book artist Ignatz Award winner Sarah Gooll Putnam attended 1877 19th century painter Kelly Reichardt MFA filmmaker and screenwriter known for Certain Women and First Cow Rebecca Richardson Joslin author lecturer benefactor club woman Richard Scarry diploma 1942 illustrator Doug and Mike Starn diploma 1984 fifth year certificate 1985 twin brothers photographers and performance artists Frank Stout attended 1949 figurative painter associated with post abstract expressionist realism Tom Sutton attended in 1960 illustrator and comic book artist Edmund Tarbell diploma 1882 painter Malcolm Travis attended 1974 1978 musician drummer with Human Sexual Response Wallace Tripp attended 1960 1964 illustrator Cy Twombly diploma 1949 abstract painter Christian Walker diploma 1984 African American photographer and critic Katharine Lane Weems sculptor John A Wilson attended 1896 1905 sculptor John Woodrow Wilson attended 1939 1945 painter and printmaker Karl Stephan 2014 15 painter printmaker collagist educator Peter Wolf attended in the 1960s musician known as the lead vocalist of the J Geils Band from 1967 to 1983 Levni Yilmaz attended in the 1990s filmmaker animator cartoonistPerformance artists groups edit Art School Cheerleaders attended 1996 1998 performance art troupe Kaiju Big Battel attended in the 1990s performance art troupe featuring parodies of both professional wrestling and tokusatsu kaiju See also editBad Girrls Studios Cowles Art School Boston Expressionism Boston School painting References edit a b c Tufts University Fast Facts Tufts University Retrieved August 24 2016 a b c Bowditch Alexandra 2020 05 28 SMFA at Tufts Announces As Above So Below a Virtual MFA Thesis Exhibition Hyperallergic Retrieved 2021 02 23 Gay Malcolm December 21 2015 Tufts University to take control of MFA s art school The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Retrieved 2021 02 23 https smfa tufts edu graduate areas study 7Caccessed 14 February 2024 The W Van Alan Clark Jr Library School of the Museum of Fine Arts Tufts University Tufts University Retrieved 2023 01 14 a b University of Illinois College of Fine and Applied Arts 1950 Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture The University of Michigan pp 41 175 a b David B Dearinger Paintings and Sculpture at the National Academy of Design Volume 1 1826 1925 Hudson Hills Publishing 2004 pp 230 31 John Singer Sargent Virtual Gallery 1896 97 Annual Report of the Permanent Committee in Charge of the School By Museum of Fine Arts Boston School Vitello Paul 2014 11 01 David Armstrong Photographer of Subcultures Dies at 60 Published 2014 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 02 23 ALON BEMEMT A PAINTER IS DEAD Former Dean of Traphagen School of Fashion Had Led Art and Industry Alliance Times Machine The New York Times 1954 11 24 p 23 Retrieved 2021 02 23 Drawn to her animals Arts The Boston Globe The Boston Globe 2011 11 21 Archived from the original on 2011 11 21 Retrieved 2021 02 23 Archives of American Art Smithsonian Philip Leslie Hale papers Biographical Note Severens Martha 1999 William Halsey Greenville County Museum of Art p 14 ISBN 096032464X Laurel Nakadate Biography Artnet com Retrieved 2021 02 23 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has 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