The art and practice of curating exhibits at galleries, museums, and other cultural institutions are the main topics of study in the Master of Arts (MA) in Exhibition Curating program, which is an advanced academic curriculum. In order to prepare students to curate, manage, and create exhibits, this curriculum usually blends theoretical knowledge with practical abilities. In addition to learning about cultural management, exhibition design, and art history, students also study the vital role that curators play in modern art practices. Graduates get the practical experience and professional networks necessary to plan exhibits, interact with audiences, and work well with artists and institutions.
Feature | Details |
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Duration | 1-2 years |
Specializations | Curatorial Studies, Exhibition Design, Art Management |
Learning Method | Workshops, field trips, projects |
Internships | Opportunities in galleries and museums |
Final Year Project | Curatorial project or thesis exhibition |
Rank | College/University | Location |
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1 | Goldsmiths, University of London | London, UK |
2 | School of the Art Institute of Chicago | Chicago, USA |
3 | New York University (Institute of Fine Arts) | New York, USA |
4 | Royal College of Art | London, UK |
5 | University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) | Los Angeles, USA |
6 | Kingston University | London, UK |
7 | University of Brighton | Brighton, UK |
8 | University of Edinburgh | Edinburgh, Scotland |
9 | Glasgow School of Art | Glasgow, Scotland |
10 | The Courtauld Institute of Art | London, UK |
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