Fine Art
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The Master´s Programme at the Department of Fine Art offers from the fall of 2020 two pathways; MA in Fine Art practice and MA in Curatorial practice. These two pathways are run parallel to each other placing MA fine art practice and the curatorial component of contemporary art in close proximity allowing for the possibility of working side by side on developing projects, engaging in critical debates and dialogues that bring out shared views as well as different nuances of these two professions. The MA Fine Art Programme is structured to support your individual and progressive art practice. There is an emphasis on art practice and research with a view to strengthen insight into the complexities of contemporary art contexts. We look for flexibility and specialization in materials and methods requiring you to be able to position yourself, to critique and challenge problems and situations within the field. You will be joining an artistic and intellectual community committed to contemporary art and art education. You will be placed in the city of Reykjavik in proximity to a growing but vibrant art-scene across a variety of art disciplines. One of the unique features of the Iceland University of the Arts is the students’ proximity to other disciplines in the arts. Collaboration is encouraged across various arts disciplines on an individual basis as well as through workshops and specific projects.
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Applicants should have a bachelor's degree with a major in Fine Art or in related fields of art and theory.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is April 30.
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Reykjavík
Iceland
Iceland
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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