Congratulations to our class of 2020! These artists, educators, and scholars have completed their degrees under the most challenging circumstances and the Department of Art is proud of each and every person’s achievement. This substantial and significant accomplishment will provide a strong foundation for anything they choose to do going forward. Their skills, expertise, and talent cannot be quarantined.
MFA in Art Studio:
Robbin Lou Bates, Painting & Drawing
Hazel Batrezchavez, Sculpture
Ragini Bhow, Art & Ecology
Tommy Bruce, Photography
Kristen Geary, Art & Ecology
Erin Gould, Sculpture
Nicholas Jacobsen, Art & Ecology
Cortney Metzger, Ceramics
Khutso Paynter, Painting & Drawing
Eden Radfarr, Experimental Art & Technology
Robbie Sugg, Printmaking
Haileyrose Thoma, Painting & Drawing
Amy Traylor, Experimental Art & Technology
Martin Wannam Roca, Photography
Jessica Zeglin, Art & Ecology
MA/PHD in Art History:
Paloma Barraza, MA, Ibero-American Colonial Art History
Tess McCoy, MA, Native American Art History
Mandolen Sanchez, MA, Art History
Suzanne McLeod, PhD, Native American Art History
MA in Art Education:
Christy Cook
Steve Heil
Kelly Luzzi
Michelle Paisano
Victoria Velasco
By providing an environment where creativity, experimentation, and intellectual discourse can flourish, the University of New Mexico’s Department of Art demonstrates a strong commitment to its community of studio artists, art educators, and art historians. The department recognizes the advantages that are gained through the integration of these disciplines and through broader association with other disciplines and research units across the university. Creative and intellectual energy generated by crossing boundaries benefits our graduate and undergraduate students and prepares them for an ever-changing global culture.
ART STUDIO MFA: UNM’s three-year MFA degree represents strong creative attainment in studio art, an assured grasp of an area of emphasis, a sound knowledge of critical and historical artistic thought, and demonstrated expertise in conceiving and executing a significant body of creative work.
ART HISTORY MA/PhD: The program provides an internationally and nationally recognized curriculum in the Arts of the Americas, including Latin American, Ancient Meso-American, Native American, and Colonial American Art. MA students can concentrate in this area or choose a broader study of historical and contemporary art. PhD students pursue their original research with the support of faculty invested in critical theory and contemporary approaches to the discipline.
ART EDUCATION MA: The Master of Arts in Art Education degree supports students with a wide range of interests. Students can focus their investigations on making and studying art in cultural, social, and historical contexts. UNM’s program includes the option for K–12 Art Teaching License or for educational professionals working in the schools to obtain their masters.