

Bring your creative practice to places you never imagined with a semester abroad, exchange program, or travel course.
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Embroidery workshop with Esteban Rodriguez and Virginia Alverez during the Threads of Oaxaca travel course. Photo by Jenine Shereos.
In the northern villages of Laos, students travelled with Fashion Design Chair Jennifer Varekamp to work alongside local artisans through the social enterprise, Ma Té Sai, on the preservation of craft and culture. They also explored the unique natural landscape of Laos through a boat trip along the Mekong River, a scenic bike tour of Luang Prabang, walks in the villages, and visits to Buddhist Temples and other historic sites.
Evening boat cruise in Luang Prabang on the Mekong River in Laos. Photo by Emi Weir
Natural Dying Workshop Ban Nyanyang during the travel course, Laos: A Journey Into Culture and Craft. Photo by Jenn Varekamp.
Embroidery Workshop w/ Lanten Group at Ban Phiengngam. Photo by Jenn Varekamp.
In Oaxaca, Mexico, students travelled with Fibers Program Area Chair Jenine Shereos to collaborate with a community of textile artists. The group participated in hands-on learning through studio visits, conversations, demos and workshops focusing on natural dyes, weaving, embroidery, and papermaking in the context of cultural and environmental sustainability.
Ana-Sofia Sarmiento and Francesca Santiago grind chochineal the traditional way at the natural dye workshop at BII Dauu Cooperative in Teotitlan. Photo by Jenn Varekamp.
Visit to a textile studio in Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec during the travel course, Threads of Oaxaca .
Through MassArt’s International Education Center, students have a variety of opportunities to study abroad and enroll in travel courses. By immersing themselves in new ideas, approaches, and techniques — while exploring different geographies and cultures — students are inspired by global artists and designers on a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience.
Bring your creative practice to places you never imagined with a semester abroad, exchange program, or travel course.
Study AbroadMassArt alumni and friends gathered in the Berkshires for an inspiring weekend of art, connection, and discussions on creativity.
View storyIn a Boston Globe feature, MassArt Faculty Member Lani Asunción discusses how their work unpacks big themes like climate change and colonialism.
Alumnus Corrina Sephora (BFA Metals and Sculpture ’95) was featured in a Atlanta, GA NPR story with two other Atlanta-area artists on their local exhibition inspired by their showcase at the 2024 Venice Biennale.
Glassblowing isn’t a very solo career path, so having a community at MassArt is setting us up for success… we’re sharing ideas, sharing resources, sharing techniques.Elise Riddell ’26 BFA Glass
The scholarship support Elise receives from generous donors not only allows her to pay tuition and purchase supplies, but it also supports her emotionally and professionally—knowing that her art holds as much worth to others as it does to herself.