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You’ll always have the space you need at SMFA. Maybe you want to test your setup for a video exhibition, assemble an outsized sculptural installation, use a mobile animation unit, or work on a 12-foot canvas. As your practice evolves, shared and individual studios will accommodate you.

“Th e studios are an active environment. Th ere is a sense of community with everyone pushing each other. The way that the studios are set up, it’s easy to go in and see who’s there, socialize, see what people are working on, or go get things done. And if you want privacy, then that’s available too.”

Anne Harris, MFA ’21

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Take advantage of all the resources of a top research university and dive into any subject that speaks to you. Anthropology.

Philosophy. Chemistry. Poetry. Choose from hundreds of classes and infinite directions.

Go as deeply—and as far—as you want. There are no silos at SMFA. No constraints around departments or disciplines. You’ll have easy access to explore and hybridize different subjects and mediums. SMFA is part of Tufts University, so it’s all yours: resources for research, professors for advising, students for collaboration. Find the perfect balance among your intellectual pursuits. As an undergrad, you might want to add a minor or earn a second degree. As a grad student, Tufts’ Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is available to you.Will you make video projections on ceramic installations about climate change? Digital paintings about French Work with engineers in the Nolop FAST Facility makerspace. Promote a startup business in the $100k New Ventures Competition. Learn a language. Observe other galaxies. Study the society you live in or one that you don’t. Contemplate the artistry of mathematics, the harmony of biology, or the elegance of linguistics. At SMFA, you’ll discover conceptual connections and tangible tools that will help you produce work that matters—to you and the world. economic history? Sculptures cultured in our biology labs? Performance pieces

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