Master of Arts - Curating
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this course combines practice, theory and histories of curating in equal measure. students will develop essential base skills for a successful exhibition – from object handling to managing exhibition budgets – through visiting lectures by active museum professionals; practical workshops using our on-site collection and galleries; and competitive placements at leading institutions. previous students have worked at the v&a, royal academy of arts, hayward gallery and firstsite gallery.
students will build their own confident grasp of the history and theory of exhibition-making, studying with academics who besides being active curators are producing new key texts on the curatorial history and theory. students study topics including: how an exhibition can be used as a means of social or political critique, the historical role that museums have played in society, participation and social engagement between spectators, artists, and curators, and a choice of history of art options.
essex is ranked 6th among art history departments in the uk for research excellence.
the visual arts and culture industries have become an increasingly significant part of the national and international economy, and essex's art history graduates leave essex with the skills to take advantage of this growing opportunity.
graduates from essex's programmes are ideally prepared for roles in the media, in advertising, in museums and galleries, in education (in schools, universities, and cultural institutions), as conservators, as auctioneers, dealers and antiques specialists, in charities, in publishing, as specialist arts lawyers, as pr agents, in fashion, or to run their own galleries.
recent graduates have gone on to work for a wide range of high-profile companies including: national portrait gallery, victoria and albert museum, sotheby's new york, momart ltd, and john lewis.
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