Interrelational Art Practices
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In the iRAP study programme you will work within interrelational artistic practices or artistic practices, in social contexts brought in by yourself or offered to you. You will develop your own way of dealing with societal issues, and/or work in correspondence and dialogue with partners, in or outside the arts world. You will develop within society, together with people who aren’t artists, your own interrelational artistic practice and strategies to connect, to create involvement, to develop collaboration or participation. This can be seen as your own artistic signature.
During your master’s, you will be involved with projects that combine working in research, education and industry. Through applied research you come up with innovative solutions for genuine societal issues. Below, you can find some examples of projects our master’s students engage in.
Facing a world that is more and more oriented towards quick results, accountability, protocols and non-human ambitions, the interrelational artist experiences and learns to bring in the human scale, the artistic open attitude, and a general, critical, open ended and comparative way of working. The programme offers you a context to reflect on the meaning, the values, the methods and potentialities of interrelational artistic practices in non-artistic contexts. Interrelational artistic practices develop from the issues that arise from the context they are embedded in.This means that they do not develop artistic concepts and projects to merely reflect on societal issues within an art related context, or to place them into a domain outside the arts, but to turn them into life possibilities while incorporating the context they critically evaluate. This way of working results in practices that are processual by nature in which working towards physical artistic end results are not an aim in itself. The physical means are elements and tools alongside skills, attitude and critical awareness from which artistic methodologies are being developed that form the basis of artistic relational practices.
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A bachelor's degree preferably in art (visual arts or design) or an equivalent previous education in a related area and Portfolio.
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Groningen
Groningen
9747 AV
Netherlands
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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