Open to students of all genders and backgrounds, Moore's Art Education graduate program builds upon our rich legacy of progressive education and is unlike any program you'll find elsewhere.
As a Moore grad student, you'll have the unwavering support of mentors and peers. You'll hear from esteemed visiting guests and participate in real-world teaching opportunities. When you leave, you'll be ready and prepared for a fulfilling career in any arts classroom, doing exactly what you love to do.
Develop skills for adapting and implementing strategies that enrich the lives of all learners.
“I knew I wouldn’t be able to get an education remotely similar if I went somewhere else. I valued the freedom and encouragement to study and experience what I felt was important to me. Before I was even done with my student teaching, I was offered a job at a K–12 special populations school. My education at Moore set me up for that success.”Hannah Swanson MA ’20 Art Education
“The master's degree I earned at Moore radically changed the way I envisioned disability and art education coming together in the art classroom. I wouldn't be where I am today without Moore.”VERONICA HICKS MA ’13 2021 National Art Education Association, CEC, VSA Peter J. Geisser Special Needs Art Educator of the Year Awardee
“[My time at Moore] offered me training in cultural awareness, skills and the depth of integrating my own passions to my education. All of my work [at Moore] directly led to the work I'm doing now.”SARAH KOLKER MA ’15 Teaching Artist, Mural Arts Philadelphia