Illustration Masters Theses
RISD’s MFA in Illustration is a two-year, 60-credit advanced studio program that looks to the future of illustration by focusing on critical perspectives, artistic voice and visual literacy in the public realm.
RISD’s MFA in Illustration encourages experienced visual communicators to reflect on the illustrator’s role as an influential social actor—within the profession and in the world. As they progress through the program, students learn to turn illustration practice to the good of society and transformation of the field.
Informed by RISD’s overall mission and values, the Illustration MFA is based on a set of core beliefs about illustration practice and advanced study in the field. Faculty in the program proactively promote these values through teaching, mentorship and practice within studio and classroom spaces that are safe, inclusive and positive for all students:
- The development of personal vision and approaches to practice empowers illustrators to engage with critical social issues and contribute to the greater good.
- Embracing experimental and culturally diverse methods equips illustrators to push the field in positive new directions.
- Focused scholarship and the artist’s ability to brave uncertainty are key to true experimentation and the production of new knowledge.
- Meaningful engagement with modes of publication and emerging and evolving technologies demands reflection on the interests they serve and their impact across diverse populations.
- Studio practice should advance principles of social equity and inclusion, environmental justice, and equal access to resources and opportunities.
Graduate Program Director: Calef Brown
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Theses from 2024
Guilty Pleasure: Women's Perception of Health, Body Image, and Femininity, Irene *Yi-Han Chung
Call and Response : Experiments in Storytelling, Deanne Fernandes
Going to the Sea, LINGYI KONG
Absence Leaves a Mark: Illustrating Filipino Migrant Stories, Nina Martinez
From Here to the Ground, Courtney McCracken
Moving Studio, Emilia Miekisz
The First Gate, Ji Zou