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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 10,000
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
24 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Museum Studies | Art History | Gallery Studies
Area of study
Arts
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 10,000
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-012023-07-09
2024-01-012023-11-26
2024-09-01-
2025-01-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The Curating (with Advanced Practice) MA program at Teesside University provides a comprehensive and professionally focused approach to curating, covering both theoretical and practical aspects within the cultural and creative sector. The program emphasizes collection development, research, project management, interpretation, and critical theoretical contexts, equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to thrive as professional curators in the dynamic cultural and creative industries.

Program Outline


Curating (with Advanced Practice) MA Course at Teesside University: Detailed Information


Degree Overview


Key objectives of the program include:

  • Developing advanced curatorial skills applicable to your current employment or future career aspirations.
  • Gaining a critical understanding of professional practice within the cultural and creative industries.
  • Preparing for future challenges and opportunities in the evolving curatorial landscape.
  • Contributing to a range of events, projects, and exhibitions through MIMA's program.

The program emphasizes:

  • Collection development and management: This includes understanding inclusive and decolonial frameworks within curatorial display, acquiring and loaning works, and developing audience engagement strategies.
  • Research, project management, and commissioning: Students learn to conceptualize, research, and manage exhibitions and curatorial projects, engaging with artists and stakeholders.
  • Interpretation, learning, and audience development: This includes utilizing digital methodologies and developing innovative approaches to engaging audiences with art and culture.
  • Critical theoretical contexts: Students explore key theories and practices in curating, developing their critical thinking and communication skills.
  • Professional development: The program provides opportunities to network with industry professionals and build a strong foundation for a successful career in curating.

Outline


Program Content:

  • Collection development and access: This module focuses on the ethical and inclusive management of collections, including display strategies and audience engagement.
  • Global critical contexts: This module delves into social, political, ethical, and conceptual issues surrounding curating, exploring historical and contemporary theories and practices.
  • Major Project: Curatorial Practice: This capstone module allows students to undertake an extended professional practice project, demonstrating their research, curatorial skills, and ability to present their work to an audience.

Course Schedule:

  • The program is delivered through intensive week-long sessions held on campus.
  • These sessions are supplemented by regular online smaller seminars.
  • Students are expected to participate actively in all sessions and complete independent study assignments.

Individual Modules:

  • Collection Development and Access: This module focuses on the ethical and inclusive management of collections, including display strategies and audience engagement.
  • Global Critical Contexts: This module delves into social, political, ethical, and conceptual issues surrounding curating, exploring historical and contemporary theories and practices.
  • Major Project: Curatorial Practice: This capstone module allows students to undertake an extended professional practice project, demonstrating their research, curatorial skills, and ability to present their work to an audience.

Assessment

  • Reports: Students write detailed reports on various aspects of curatorial practice.
  • Presentations: Students present their research and curatorial projects to their peers and faculty.
  • Project research and development work: Students engage in ongoing research and development of their curatorial projects.
  • Visuals: Students create presentations and other visual materials to showcase their work.

Teaching


Key features of the teaching approach include:

  • Research-informed teaching: The program is delivered by MIMA professors, curatorial specialists, experienced academics, and guest speakers, ensuring students receive the latest knowledge and insights.
  • Independent exploration: Students are encouraged to take ownership of their learning and pursue their own interests within the field of curating.
  • Collaboration: Students work closely with their peers and tutors, fostering a supportive learning environment.
  • Negotiated learning: Students engage in open dialogue with their tutors, shaping their learning experience and developing their critical thinking skills.

Careers


Potential career paths include:

  • Curators: Working in museums, galleries, arts organizations, and other cultural institutions.
  • Programming and project managers: Creating and managing projects across various media and art forms.
  • Creative educators: Teaching and engaging audiences with art and culture.
  • Arts administrators: Managing the operations of arts organizations and cultural institutions.
  • Researchers and writers: Conducting research and writing about art and culture.

The program also equips graduates with transferable skills valuable in various sectors, such as:

  • Project management: Planning, organizing, and executing projects effectively.
  • Communication: Articulating ideas clearly and persuasively in written and oral formats.
  • Critical thinking: Analyzing information and forming well-reasoned opinions.
  • Research: Conducting thorough research and synthesizing information.
  • Collaboration: Working effectively with others to achieve common goals.

Other


In addition to the information provided above, here are some other key points to note about the Curating (with Advanced Practice) MA program:

  • **The program is designed to be flexible and accommodate the needs of working professionals.
  • **Students have the opportunity to engage with leading curators and artists through guest lectures and workshops.
  • **The program provides access to MIMA's extensive resources, including its collection, library, and exhibition spaces.
  • **Graduates of the program are eligible to apply for membership in professional organizations such as the Museums Association and the Chartered Institute for the Management of Arts and Culture.

Tuition Fees and Payment Information:

  • Fee for UK applicants: £4,325 a year
  • Fee for international applicants: £10,000 a year
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

For general information, please see the overview of entry requirements.


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