School of Visual Arts in NYC to Discontinue Curatorial MFA by 2027

School of Visual Arts in NYC to Discontinue Curatorial MFA by 2027

The School of Visual Arts, located in New York City, announced that it will discontinue its master’s of arts degree in curatorial practice starting in 2027. This decision aligns with the institution’s new strategic direction concerning educational focus and the allocation of resources.

Since its establishment, the curatorial practice program has been instrumental in equipping students for roles in exhibition curation and art collection management. Despite the program’s upcoming closure, the institution assures that current enrollees will be able to complete their studies without disruption.

The School of Visual Arts reiterated its dedication to supporting its students and alumni, ensuring they continue to receive guidance and resources for their professional success even after the program concludes.

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