Master

In Surrey

£ 7,600 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Surrey

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

You will develop and apply critical frameworks, debate a range of theoretical, cultural and social issues, and consider a variety of approaches to communicating and publishing your own research. You will focus on individual and collaborative practices, new technology, exhibition production and design, and a theoretical and critical programme to challenge and contextualise individual research. In addition, you will become familiar with the processes necessary to initiate and realise projects, developing and presenting proposals and collaborative working structures.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Surrey
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Kingston Upon Thames, KT2 7LB

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

The Art & Space MA provides the opportunity to develop your professional practice within the public realm.
As part of this, you have the opportunity to build and redefine work online.
Visiting staff and seminar presentations provide a critical framework for discussing theoretical research.
Project modules allow you to focus on an area of particular interest and gain valuable practical skills. These culminate with a major public exhibition/event and accompanying publication.
You also have the chance to:
undertake site visits to supplement your learning;
display work in the University's galleries and other exhibition spaces;
collaborate with external organisations and individuals within other specialist areas; and
extend your professional practice experience through off-site learning opportunities.

Examples of recent graduate destinations for this and similar courses include:

Commercial Gallery
Artist collectives
Artist residencies – e.g. Paris, Leipzig 2017
Self-organised artists exhibitions
Artist spaces – e.g. Beirut, Korea
Gallery Assistant – International
PhD programmes – International
MPhil programmes – International

Applicants should have a good BA(Hons) degree in fine art, architecture, landscape architecture, spatial design or an equivalent British or overseas qualification.
We will also consider applicants with relevant work experience.
We will ask you to upload a portfolio online on receipt of your application.

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Subjects

  • Design
  • Exhibition
  • Art
  • Technology
  • New technology
  • Digital Art
  • Collaborative
  • Relationship
  • Architecture
  • Fine artists

Course programme

Course structure

Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list. Those listed here may also be a mixture of core and optional modules.

Modules
  • Project 1
  • Theory – Seminar
  • Digital Art – New Technology
  • Project 2 – Collaborative
  • Master's Project (Exhibition and Research Publication)
Key features
  • You can explore the relationship between art, architecture, design and space by working alongside professional fine artists, curators and writers.
  • Project modules allow you to focus on an area of particular interest and gain valuable practical skills. These culminate with a major public exhibition/event and accompanying publication.
  • You also have the chance to undertake site visits to supplement your learning, display work in the University's galleries and collaborate with external parties.

Additional information

Overseas Fee  (not EU) 2019/20 -:  MA full time £15,300

Art & Space MA

£ 7,600 VAT inc.