Program Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Art Curating blends theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and community engagement. It equips students for roles in art institutions, from traditional museums to contemporary exhibition spaces. Students gain the expertise and connections needed for success in the diverse art curatorial field.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Graduate Certificate in Art Curating offers a blend of core academic skills, historical knowledge, critical insight, and community-engaged experience. It is designed for students seeking a career or professional development in art institutions of all types. Students benefit from collaboration with institutions like the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.
Careers:
The program prepares students for employment in galleries or curatorial organizations.
Other:
The program explores traditional institutions like museums and galleries, as well as the expanding field of contemporary curating and its non-traditional exhibition spaces, including artist-run and community art spaces, public art projects, festivals, and commercial spaces. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, established in 1852, is home to outstanding scholars with over 165 years of teaching and research excellence. The Faculty brings the critical power of the humanities to bear on all forms of media to investigate rapidly emerging technologies and contemporary content practices.