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News February 24, 2016

Vermont Book Award Nominations to Close March 1st

Last chance to nominate books for the 2016 Vermont Book Award!
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News February 24, 2016
News February 1, 2016

Tokyo, We Have a Problem.

Faculty Chair, Ian Lynam, will be visiting from Tokyo to give a lecture based on a new essay he wrote critiquing the current Tokyo Olympic...
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News February 1, 2016
News January 29, 2016

Where in the World are VCFA Graphic Designers? Find Them Now!

Exciting news — we’ve been working on a mapping project that shows where all of the folks involved in our MFA program are located globally....
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News January 29, 2016
News November 18, 2015

MFA in Visual Art Debuts New Blog

Visual Ark blog displays graduate student and faculty art.
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News November 18, 2015
News October 19, 2015

The Story Behind VCFA’s Resident Ghost

When Michelle Singer, former program assistant for the MFA in Writing program, was hired and found out her office was known as "Anna's Hangout," she...
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News October 19, 2015
News September 28, 2015

Kerrin McCadden Wins First Ever Vermont Book Award

Poet Kerrin McCadden won the first ever Vermont Book Award for her collection of poetry titled Landscape with Plywood Silhouettes. McCadden earned...
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News September 28, 2015
News September 21, 2015

Art of the Title at VCFA

We are excited to announce that Ian Albinson from Art of the Title will be joining us at our October residency for a public lecture....
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News September 21, 2015
News September 16, 2015

MFA-V Faculty Faith Wilding: Imago Femina

'Imago Femina' is an exhibition of watercolors created in 1978 by Faith Wilding at LOUDHAILER Gallery.
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News September 16, 2015
News September 9, 2015

Redefining Indie: The Interviews

Coming soon.
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News September 9, 2015
News September 9, 2015

Rafael Attias Gives Panoramic View of the MFA in Film

Learn why Rafael Attias, '15 F, considers the MFA in Film a "fantastic, win-win situation."
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News September 9, 2015