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Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA) is a private graduate-level
art school An art school is an educational institution with a primary focus on the visual arts, including fine art – especially illustration, painting, photography, sculpture, and graphic design. Art schools can offer elementary, secondary, post-second ...
in
Montpelier, Vermont Montpelier () is the capital city of the U.S. state of Vermont and the seat of Washington County. The site of Vermont's state government, it is the least populous state capital in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the population ...
. It offers Master's degrees in low-residency and residential programs. Its faculty includes
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finalists,
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winners,
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honorees,
Guggenheim Fellowship Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the art ...
and
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fellows, and
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grant recipients. The literary magazine '' Hunger Mountain'' is operated by VCFA writing faculty and students.


History

The focus of Vermont College has changed since its beginnings as Newbury Seminary in 1831. After existing in several forms including a
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Seminary and a
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Seminary, using the name Montpelier Seminary, it became Vermont Junior College in 1941. In 1958, it became Vermont College. In 1972, Vermont College merged with
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; the two schools became fully integrated in 1993.
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acquired Vermont College in 2001. In 2008, the MFA programs separated from Union Institute & University, and Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA) was formed. The
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(MFA) in Writing program was established in 1981 and the MFA in Visual Art in 1991. The MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults, the first "MFA program in writing for young readers," began in January 1997. In 2008, Vermont College of Fine Arts became an independent institution. In 2011, it launched an MFA in Music Composition program and an MFA in Graphic Design program The MFA in Film program was established in 2013. In 2014, the residential MFA in Writing and Publishing began, and the Graduate Studies in Art & Design Education Program was established in 2015. The newest program is the International MFA in Creative Writing & Literary Translation, which enrolled its first students in 2018. College Hall, the central building on campus, is listed on the
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. It was completed in 1872 and includes a two-story high chapel and a pipe organ from 1884. On June 15, 2022, the college announced an end to on-campus residencies, moving the summer residencies to
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, with the winter residences going all-virtual.


Academics

All programs feature writers-in-residence, artists-in-residence, and artist/scholars who give lectures, readings, and workshops. Artists- and writers-in-residence have included Jean Valentine, Richard Russo, Claudia Emerson,
M. T. Anderson Matthew Tobin Anderson (born November 4, 1968), is an American writer of children's books that range from picture books to young adult novels. He won the National Book Award for Young People's Literature in 2006 for '' The Pox Party'', the first o ...
,
Andrew Blauvelt Andrew Blauvelt (born West Point, NY in 1964) is a Japanese-American curator, designer, educator, and writer. Since 2015 he has served as director of the Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Biography Blauvelt received an MFA in d ...
, Susan Cooper,
Meredith Davis Meredith Davis (born 1948, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an educator, writer and graphic designer. Her work centers for advocating for a comprehensive, critical and challenging design education. Career Davis graduated from The Pennsylvania ...
, Gregory Maguire,
Holly Black Holly Black (''née'' Riggenbach; born November 10, 1971) is an American writer and editor best known for her children's and young adult fiction. Her most recent work is the ''New York Times'' bestselling young adult ''Folk of the Air'' series. ...
,
Jane Yolen Jane Hyatt Yolen (born February 11, 1939) is an American writer of fantasy, science fiction, and children's books. She is the author or editor of more than 350 books, of which the best known is '' The Devil's Arithmetic'', a Holocaust novella. H ...
,
Wu Tsang Wu Tsang (born 1982 in Worcester, Massachusetts) is a filmmaker, artist and performer based in New York and Berlin, whose work is concerned with hidden histories, marginalized narratives, and the act of performing itself. In 2018, Tsang received a ...
, and Stephen Drury.


Low-residency

In the low-residency structure, students earn their graduate degrees through brief, on-campus residencies, self-designated study, flexible scheduling, and personalized attention through one-on-one guidance with a faculty mentor. The on-campus residencies consist of workshops, lectures, readings, panel discussions, student-teacher conferences and critiques, and presentations of works in progress."Vermont College of Fine Arts, Progress Report: January 2007-January 2008 (Montpelier., Vermont, 2008) A faculty member works with five or fewer students through written correspondence and electronic/video/telephone communication in between residencies.


Faculty

Approximately 60 authors, designers, filmmakers, composers, artists, and scholars teach at Vermont College. All have terminal degrees in their specialty.


Notable alumni


Vermont College of Fine Arts

Notable alumni of the Vermont College of Fine Arts include: * Julie Berry * W.E. Butts * Marcus Cafagna *
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* Mark Cox (poet) *
Olena Kalytiak Davis Olena Kalytiak Davis (born September 16, 1963) is a Ukrainian-American poet. Davis is the author of five poetry collections, her most recent being ''Late Summer Ode''. Her collection ''The Poem She Didn't Write And Other Poems'' (2014, Copper Ca ...
* Alison Hawthorne Deming *
Ted Deppe Theodore "Ted" Deppe (born in Duluth, Minnesota) is an American poet and professor, author of books of poetry. His most well-known collection is ''Orpheus on the Red Line'' (Tupelo Press, 2009), and he has had his poems published in many literary ...
* Alicia Erian * Clark T. Hinman * Yamile Saied Mendez *
Henry Sanborn Noyes Henry Sanborn Noyes (December 24, 1822 – May 24, 1872) was an American academic who served as interim president of Northwestern University from 1854 to 1856, and again from 1860 to 1867. Biography Noyes was born in Landaff, New Hampshire, on ...
* Frank Giampietro *
Gail Gregg Gail Gregg (1951- ) is an American artist, photographer, and journalist, based in New York City. Painting in encaustic, Gregg's densely layered pictures often are inspired by aerial views of the American West and refer to Minimalism, Color Fiel ...
* Pamela Harrison * Katherine Hastings *
Allison Hedge Coke Allison Adelle Hedge Coke is an American poet and editor. Her debut book, ''Dog Road Woman'', won the American Book Award and was the first finalist of the Paterson Poetry Prize and Diane DeCora Award. Since then, she has written five more books ...
* LeAnne Howe * Patricia Spears Jones * Darrell Kipp * Tracy Krumm * Nancy Lagomarsino * Wally Lamb * Kapulani Landgraf * Martine Leavitt * Moira Linehan * Jo-Ann Mapson * Lou Mathews *
Linda McCartney Linda Louise McCartney, Lady McCartney ( Eastman; September 24, 1941 – April 17, 1998) was an American photographer, musician, animal rights activist, vegetarian cookbook author and advocate, and entrepreneur. She was the keyboardist in th ...
*
Alyce Miller Alyce Miller is an American writer who currently lives in the DC Metro area.''Poets & Writers'' Directory of Writers > Alyce Miller Biography She was born in Zürich, Switzerland and lived "most of her life"Author Website > Bio in the San Fran ...
* David Mura * An Na * Sandra Novack * April Ossmann * Jamie Parsley * Elizabeth Powell * Melissa Pritchard * Bill Rasmovicz *
Tim Seibles Tim Seibles (born 1955) is an American poet, professor and the former Poet Laureate of Virginia. He is the author of five collections of poetry, most recently, ''Voodoo Libretto: New and Selected Poems'' (Etruscan Press, 2022). His honors include ...
* Betsy Sholl * Janaka Stucky * Don Swartzentruber * Jennifer K. Sweeney * Kali Vanbaale * Martha M. Vertreace-Doody * Marjorie Welish *
Deborah Wiles Deborah Wiles (born May 5, 1953, Mobile, Alabama, United States) is a children's book author. Her second novel, '' Each Little Bird That Sings'', was a 2005 National Book Award finalist. Her documentary novel, ''Revolution'', was a 2014 Nationa ...
* Valerie Wohlfeld * Ibi Zoboi


Notable alumni of Newbury Academy

Notable alumni of Newbury Academy include: *
Horace W. Bailey Horace W. Bailey (January 16, 1852 - January 6, 1914) was a Vermont politician and government official. A Republican, he was most notable for his service as a member of the Vermont Senate from Orange County (1894-1896), a member of the Vermont ...
* George C. Chamberlain * James M. King * Caroline Burnham Kilgore * Janette Hill Knox * George McKendree Steele


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