Bachelors in Studio Concentrations in Experimental Fashion

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Maryland Institute College of Art

Program Overview

The experimental fashion concentration is intended for fiber majors with a strong interest in fashion as a cultural phenomenon and expressive medium. The program balances practice and theory, placing fashion in its broadest cultural context-from performance to the global marketplace. Research, readings, and lectures about fashion history and contemporary issues, as well as critical analysis, are integral to the course work. Students obtain the knowledge, understanding, and ability to contextualize their own work and interpret and articulate their understanding of fashion, art, and culture. Studio courses support the learning of foundational skills in garment making, including traditional and experimental approaches from costume to wearable sculpture.

Program Key Stats

$45290 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Graduates of the program have established careers as professionals in the fields of film
  • video
  • television
  • and digital media
  • working as filmmakers
  • editors
  • digital media artists
  • film archivists
  • media educators
  • script analysts
  • cinematographers
  • television producers
  • computer programmers
  • and studio executives

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