Digital Curation at University of Salford - UCAS

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Course summary

With the likes of Google’s digital art museum tours and online art exhibitions being widely embraced over the world, there’s never been a better time for postgraduate study in digital curation and contemporary art On this 8-month course, you’ll explore the career potential for digital curators and develop your skills. You’ll learn new technical skills and gain a solid understanding of best practices, shaping your own approach to digital curation. We’ll work with you to develop a bespoke project in which you’ll be supported by and have the opportunity to connect with a wide range of cultural organisations. You’ll work with their art collections and/or archives, looking at the ways they’re preserved and presented in digital contexts. You’ll also have access to professional practice surgeries, in which you’ll gain an understanding of legal, ethical, and safeguarding frameworks, as well as develop your professional profile with a live brief on a project designed for public consumption during or shortly after the course. You’ll have the opportunity to share your ideas and showcase your work during and beyond your studies on relevant public or sector-facing platforms. This includes the opportunity to participate in a curatorial team on a contemporary art exhibition or contribute to long-term digital preservation projects. Want to know more about our PGCert in Digital Curation and Contemporary Art? Come along to an Open Day or contact our programme leader: Toni Sant. You will:

  • Develop career-enhancing theoretical knowledge and practical skills in digital curation
  • Undertake a profile-raising practice-based curatorial residency and showcase your work with a contemporary art organisation
  • Validate and enhance your curatorial practice within an online international network
  • Build a portfolio of work that can be shared with potential employers as you progress your career

Modules

Digital Curation and Contemporary Art: Curating in Context, and Digital Curation and Contemporary Art: Collecting and Archiving. Please see our website to find out more about the modules we offer for this course.

Assessment method

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Entry requirements

he course is suitable for those with an active background in curation and/or digital archiving. The course supports a range of advanced level professional skills providing the environment to facilitate independent study and supported real world experience within a professional arts environment. It is ideal for students who wishes to develop digital curation skills through practical work with contemporary art collections. This course is also be suitable for those who have studied or worked within an archives as their main background and can demonstrate a strong interest in contemporary art at interview.


Fees and funding

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Digital Curation at University of Salford - UCAS