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  1. The Theater Department at Mason Gross School of the Arts provides students with a well-rounded, rigorous, and inspiring program for those serious about pursuing a career as a theater professional. The training consists of intensive studio classes, innovative academic curricula, and a diverse season of productions in a wide range of styles and ...

  2. Drawing on the resources of a large public university, the Department of Art & Design at Mason Gross School of the Arts seeks to cultivate a diverse community that values visual literacy, critical dialogue, experimentation, and the skills necessary for sustaining a creative life that can extend well beyond the studio.

  3. BM Student ’20. “Being a student at Mason Gross has been the best thing to ever happen to me. The opportunities I’ve had as a student here have been invaluable. As a freshman I was an intern with the New York Philharmonic, an opportunity that led me to be hired by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center to work in their library last ...

  4. On View June 1 - June 21, 2024 Opening Reception: Saturday, June 1 from 6–8 p.m. Westbeth Gallery 55 Bethune Street, New York NY Gallery hours: Wednesday–Sunday, 1–6 p.m. Featuring Sandra SK Amoabeng, Ang Bidak, […] LEARN MORE. June 11 at 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT.

  5. Mason Gross School of the arts has limited funding available for continuing students at this time. If you require additional assistance because of need please reach out to advisement@mgsa.rutgers.edu or your major advisor for assistance in submitting a formal appeal to the office of financial aid or applying for emergency funding through the ...

  6. The transfer evaluation process for Mason Gross School of the Arts depends on both the credits completed elsewhere AND your current level measured by our faculty. Please note that all incoming Theater and Filmmaking students, regardless of the number of credits completed elsewhere, start the program as part of the first-year cohort.

  7. The Rutgers MFA in visual arts at Mason Gross School of the Arts was established in 1960 as the first non-disciplinary–specific fine art graduate program in the United States. Today the two-year, full-time program continues to flourish through the rigorous cultivation of dialogue, experimentation, and thinking across disciplines, media ...

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