there are some who offer summer classes that
eventually lead to an MFA. One of the most valuable
parts of the MFA experience is being completely
immersed in the work, so I would recommend committing
a few summers to it rather than trying to wedge it in
with your job during the school year. The last place I
remember seeing ads for these summer programs is in
the back of Art Education magazines, perhaps School
Arts.
Betty Bowen (proud product of a Methodist University)
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Betty C Bowen
printmaker, painter
art educator
Cushing Oklahoma
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