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Call for Applications: MLitt Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art) at The Glasgow School of Art


Glasgow School of Art

Enya Fortuna, 45 Minutes. Mixed-media installation and performance. Curated by Skaiste Klainute. Photo: John McDougall.


Call for Applications:
MLitt Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art) at The Glasgow School of Art

A one-year curating course set within Glasgow’s art community

This programme offers students the opportunity to study curatorial practice in Glasgow, a city with one of the most vibrant and distinctive art scenes in Europe. The programme is embedded within the city, drawing on its community of artists, curators, institutions and international connections, and guides students to undertake curatorial work and develop approaches to practice which stem from a strong awareness of context and participation within it.

Jointly run by The Glasgow School of Art and the University of Glasgow, the programme takes the link between curator and artist as the starting point from which to explore curatorial practice. Curating is thus presented as an activity that is reliant upon close and on-going contact with artists and a considered understanding of their work. A central tenet of the programme is that students undertake self-initiated curatorial work that reflects their individual interests and aspirations. Working in different contexts, including a dedicated studio space at the heart of the School of Fine Art, participants develop individual research, hone their thinking and acquire practical professional skills whilst initiating and producing real exhibitions, projects and events.

The programme is taught by dedicated staff and guest faculty, including curators, artists and academics, and fosters diverse ways of working curatorially. A mixture of lectures, studio visits, discussion of contemporary artworks and curatorial projects form the backbone of the teaching, from which students are introduced to relevant debates and thinking key to the practice of curating.

Throughout the course students are introduced to various working contexts, ranging from the gallery and the archive to site-specific contexts and artist-led activity.  Students will work on live projects, gaining the most engaged and professionally focused experience possible. This includes the possibility of undertaking a placement tailored to their interests either within the city or further afield.

The programme is offered jointly with the University of Glasgow, and offers links with external institutions in Glasgow, including CCA – the Centre for Contemporary Art, Glasgow International, GoMA, Tramway, The Common Guild and The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery.

Quick facts
Students on this programme have the opportunity to:

Deadline for entry: Until filled

More information: http://www.gsa.ac.uk/study/graduate-degrees/curatorial-practice-%28contemporary-art%29/