MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture
Curriculum and Student Work
The MFA-IVC curriculum is designed to help students find their voice, discover a conceptual home for their work, frame their practice, and build an audience.
Admissions Events
Dec 14, 5:30 – 6:30pm • Online
Virtual Open House: MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture
Join us for a virtual information session about our MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture program.
Hear from faculty, current students, and admissions staff about curriculum, portfolios, financial aid, housing and more.
This event is free, but registration is required.
Featured student work
Faculty and Peers
The MFA-IVC program is built on the strengths and expertise of the school’s illustration and design faculty.
They are leading illustrators, writers, and scholars who create picture books, zines, graphic nonfiction, and comics. They research and write on diverse topics, like spatial justice, feminism, politics, illustration + design theory, and material culture. And, they love teaching.
Core program faculty:
- John Hendrix, chair
- D.B. Dowd
- Heidi Kolk
- Shreyas R Krishnan
- Dan Zettwoch
Facilities and support
Located on the main floor of Weil Hall, the Roxanne H. Frank Design Studio — “the Roxy” — is the MFA-IVC’s home base. Each student has their own studio space and access to printers, scanners, Wacom tablets, cutting mats, bookbinding tools, and central AV. With ample space for pinups and group critiques, the Roxy also provides numerous areas to work, study, and relax.
Students also have access to the full suite of Sam Fox School shops, machines, printing and printmaking tools, and more. Plus, they enjoy access to all the academic resources of a tier-one research institution.