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Archives: Readings

0.0: Why Get an MFA?

0.0: Can You Make Your Own MFA?

0.0: Is Getting an MFA Worth the Price?

0.0: EP 37: Your Ultimate Artist Residency Guide

0.0: Ask the Art Professor: How Can I Get Into Art Exhibitions?

0.0: Ask the Art Professor: How Do I Find the Right Graduate School for Fine Arts?

0.0: Ask the Art Professor: How Do You Price Art?

0.0: Ask the Art Professor: How do Artists Handle Commissions?

0.0: Ask the Art Professor: How Can I Make the Transition to Teaching Art at the College Level?

0.0: Lessons I’ve Learned from Being a ​Teacher and an Artist

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Contact the instructor: chrislynn@byu.edu

“The ultimate hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make and could just as easily make differently.”

David Graeber