The Certificate in Artisanry is a 36-credit credential awarded by the College of Visual and Performing Arts, UMass Dartmouth, upon completion of study centered on the development of skills and concepts in the craft areas. Participating programs in Artisanry include Textile Design/Fiber Arts, Jewelry/Metals, Ceramics and Wood/Furniture Design.
This certificate is intended for students without a bachelor’s degree. It provides not only coursework in art theory and practice but also a foundation in art history and literature or composition.
It is expected that students who complete the Certificate Program will have gained mastery of specific technical skills in one or more craft areas, knowledge of current trends and various historical precedents of that media area, and a direction for future work and acquaintance with the professional paths available to them.
Up to 15 credits may be met through transfer of prior educational experience, which can include credits from an accredited institution of higher learning or experience gained in workshop(s) that awarded no formal credit, e.g., Haystack, Arrowmont, Penland or internationally-located centers of learning.
At least 21 credits must be taken in residence at UMass Dartmouth including part of the introductory studio requirement, all intermediate and advanced level studio requirements in the student’s chosen field and the adjunct Artisanry studio course.
Certificate students are integrated into regularly-scheduled undergraduate classes. They are expected to perform on a technical and aesthetic level, work within the established curriculum, comply with the semester schedule of class meetings, and participate in projects, field trips, critiques and student exhibitions. Certificate course requirements may be completed on a full- or part-time schedule.
Student Profile
The Certificate student will enroll in a series of studio and academic courses to develop appropriate technical skills and a personal aesthetic for sustained professional work. Certificate students work alongside BFA and sometimes MFA degree students and are expected to perform on equitable technical and creative levels. This program is designed to include the following students:
- second degree art/design students wishing to pursue experience in one or more craft areas as an adjunct to their prior arts education,
- art/design professionals wanting to retrain, augment or update their skills and creative directions,
- second career students with personally-gained skills in the crafts but little or no previous formal arts education,
- those for whom the existing degrees offered by the University are not deemed necessary or feasible.
Application Procedure
To apply to the Artisanry Certificate program, applicants submit a letter of request to the Dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, 285 Old Westport Road, North Dartmouth, MA, 02747-2300.
The letter should include:
- the subject area and goals in pursuing the Certificate,
- transcripts of any undergraduate work completed and records of related non-credit experience at recognized national workshops, residencies or international centers of learning.
Additionally, 10 images of work must be submitted electronically at http://umassd.slideroom.com, a web-based viewing platform.
Application materials and images will be reviewed within two weeks of receipt and applicants will be notified promptly. During the review process, applicants may be requested for an interview. For those accepted into the Certificate program, the Dean’s Office will notify the Office of the Registrar to create a non-degree student file.
If an applicant is judged to be insufficiently prepared in technical areas, or lacks clear focus but is judged to have potential for learning and personal growth, the applicant may enroll in one or more courses as a non-certificate special student and re-apply to the Certificate program.
Registration for Certificate students will take place after the close of the registration for degree students. Because Certificate students are placed in regularly-scheduled classes, admission may be dependent on space availability.