Program Overview
The M.A. in Painting is a two-year (four semesters) postgraduate program covering advanced areas such as painting techniques, composition, color theory, art history, aesthetics, modern and contemporary art, and visual communication.
The curriculum integrates theoretical study with intensive studio practice, workshops, exhibitions, and research-based projects. Students gain expertise in various mediums such as oil painting, acrylics, watercolor, and mixed media, while developing their own artistic style.
The program emphasizes creativity, innovation, and critical thinking, enabling students to produce concept-based and expressive artworks.