Held in the Eliel Saarinen-designed Cranbrook Art Museum and in several locations on its surrounding grounds, this exhibition demonstrates to the general public the accomplishments and promise of a new group of architects, artists, and designers. It is attended by the entire Cranbrook community, its benefactors, visiting critics, journalists, and collectors. Because the degree show is open to the public, it requires students to exhibit work under professional and public standards.
Jin Kim, 2D Design '19
Degree Show, June 1952. Courtesy Cranbrook Archives.
Degree Show, June 1955. Courtesy Cranbrook Archives.
Degree Exhibition
Degree Exhibition
Degree Exhibition
The Graduate Degree Exhibition of Cranbrook Academy of Art is the culminating event for graduating Academy students.
Master's Thesis
Master's Thesis
In addition, the master’s statement for each student is completed in parallel with the body of work exhibited at the Graduate Degree Exhibition. This is a written document concerning the theoretical and conceptual trajectory of the student’s work. The master’s statement can take many forms, from artist’s book to theoretical treatise. As with nearly all aspects of the Cranbrook educational experience, the master’s statement is developed in close consultation with the student’s Artist-in-Residence. All master’s statements are accessioned by the Academy library, which maintains a copy of every statement completed at the school.