About the Advanced Studio and Critique Program (ASCP)
A total of 9 undergraduate senior Art Majors will be accepted each semester and given the opportunity to strengthen their studio practice and independent projects. Program students are given a dedicated studio space in the Advanced Studio and Critique Program Studios at Bauer Wurster Hall, with 24-hour access.
This is a non-assignment based program that encourages self-directed and motivated students to fully explore their work as emerging artists. Applications are extremely competitive and it is expected that awardees are able to devote a significant amount of time to their art practice. If accepted into the Advanced Studio and Critique Program, all students are required to sign up for a 1-unit Advanced Studio and Critique Program course, attend evening weekly critique sessions with rotating guest faculty, and work towards the end of semester Program Exhibition in the Worth Ryder Gallery.
Eligibility
To qualify, you must be:
In your senior year, or will be entering your senior year during the semester for which you are applying.
A declared Art Practice Major.
Application Process
Online applications open every semester during March and October, for the following semester. The Student Services Advisor will send out an email to all Art Majors alerting them of the call. Students submit a link to an online portfolio of images or video, an artist statement, and agree to the terms of installing and deinstalling their work for the jurying process.
Jurying Process
Each semester approximately 16 - 25 students apply. Students are evaluated for quality of work, potential for growth, ability to benefit from and listen to critical feedback, ability to contribute to a group dialogue and work in a shared space with others, and the maturity to work independently.
Note: Due to strong competition, the Honors Program grants a maximum of one semester per student. Deferrals are not accepted.
APPLICATION REVIEW STEPS
First, Undergraduate Advisor confirms that all applicants qualify to be Program Students (they must be Seniors and Art Majors). Next, Faculty view portfolios and use score sheets to vote. Higher scores determine who receives the Program awards. All Art Practice faculty are invited to attend and cast votes. Lastly, students are informed about the results in the following week after the applications are due.
Note: Due to strong competition, the Advanced Studio and Critique Program grants a maximum of one semester per student. Deferrals are not accepted.
More Information
Visit the Advanced Studio and Critique Program Information page for more information, including application requirements, expectations, and FAQ.
For questions about the Advanced Studio and Critique Program, contact Professor Mores McWreath at mcwreath@berkeley.edu.
ASCP in the news
How Art Practice honors student Jacob Li Rosenberg is resurfacing family history to honor his Bay Area roots, UC Berkeley Arts & Humanities, May 8, 2023.
From the Yankton Reservation to California, Ruby Jay traces their family history in final installation at Art Practice, UC Berkeley Arts & Humanities, May 16, 2023.
Armaan Mumtaz interprets spiritual duality through drawing and installation in his Honors Studio, UC Berkeley Arts & Humanities, May 12, 2023.
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