Self Portrait No. 2
Yawen Jiang
Self Portrait No. 2
General Fine Arts B.F.A.
Artist
Yawen Jiang
Medium
Yarn, table and balloon
In keeping with MICA's emphasis on interdisciplinary exploration balanced by solid training in traditional skills, the GFA major lets you shape a unique major from the full range of courses offered by the College's fine arts departments. Students who choose to major in GFA tend to be independent, enjoy incorporating various mediums into their work and are highly motivated to become versatile, resourceful artists. As a GFA major, you select courses to create a program of study that is interdisciplinary, theme-centered, or of some other cross-media or multimedia construction.
GFA majors benefit from the facilities at MICA’s Fred Lazarus IV Studio Center, a historic industrial building just a short walk from the central campus. Located in Baltimore’s Station North Arts & Entertainment District, it includes independent studio space for upper-division students in drawing, painting, and GFA. The facility also allows you to rub elbows with MICA’s graduate students and be a part of a strong community of graduate and undergraduate fine artists.
Despite an interest in fashion, Nikki Hendricks chose to major in General Fine Arts at MICA because she "preferred the freedom of a more general exploration of her artistic work." That choice paid off. As a senior at MICA, she received an invitation to show her line "The Blends" in the 2017 New York, Paris and Milan fashion weeks.
General Fine Arts B.F.A.
Image courtesy of the artist.
General Fine Arts B.F.A.
Image courtesy of the artist.
General Fine Arts B.F.A.
Image courtesy of the artist.
General Fine Arts B.F.A.
Image courtesy of the artist.
General Fine Arts B.F.A.
General Fine Arts B.F.A.
General Fine Arts B.F.A.
General Fine Arts B.F.A.