Course summary
Curating is a hugely diverse and creative field extending well beyond traditional museum and gallery spaces. Curating skills can be applied in a range of different contexts from exhibitions and events, to publishing. What to expect on the course This practice-based Masters programme is for current curators as well as graduates new to curating, artists, and other creative practitioners, interested in exploring the curation of contemporary art through exhibitions, events and other creative platforms. Working alongside the MA Fine Art programme, MA Curating at Hereford College of Arts is multi-disciplinary in nature and encourages you to explore the relationship between audiences, curators and artists. You will critically engage with debate around the increasingly hybridised ways in which curators work. The skilled lecturers will encourage you to respond to the context of recent developments within the field of curating and discourse surrounding the display, distribution and interpretation of art works and cultural objects. You will develop new practical and theoretical skills in curating exhibitions, the funding and commissioning of arts projects, and will be supported to develop your own curatorial project that is realised at the end of the year within a public exhibition or event. Your studies will be supported by a combination of tutorials, group critiques, seminars, as well as visiting lectures with professional curators, workshops, ‘behind the scenes’ tours and studio visits. Department research specialisms include the role of the artist-curator, artist-run spaces, institutional critique, critical theory, psycho-geography, and site-specific installation and interventions. Highlights
- Study within an independent specialist arts school with multiple opportunities to collaborate across programmes and disciplines
- Work experience opportunities with nationally acclaimed cultural partners such as Meadow Arts which brings unique contemporary arts projects to places where art is not usually found
- Access to HCA’s excellent programme of cross- college visiting lecturers
- Students are encouraged to develop innovate approaches through the synthesis of theory and practice.
- A broad range of lectures from practicing artists and designers.
- To engage with the creative community at HCA.
Modules
Research & Exploratory Practice (60 credits), Master's Project Confirmation (60 credits), Master's Project Realisation (60 credits)
Assessment method
Practical Projects including a Master's Project (in Stage 3 of the MA) Written projects
How to apply
International applicants
We are unable to accept applications from international students (including EU/EEA) for this course.
Entry requirements
Applicants should have an personal understanding of their particular discipline and be able to demonstrate their ability to sustain research at MA level. Applicants should be (or about to become) graduates. Preference will be given to good honours graduates although exceptional applicants from a non-academic background will also be considered. Professional makers, designers, photographers, craftspeople and fine artists who wish to reposition their practice may also qualify. Applicants should submit a short proposal of up to 500 words, detailing why they are applying to the programme of study, supported by a portfolio of current practice, which will form the basis of discussion within the interview.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
England | £7500 | Whole course |
Northern Ireland | £7500 | Whole course |
Scotland | £7500 | Whole course |
Wales | £7500 | Whole course |
Channel Islands | £7500 | Whole course |
Republic of Ireland | £7500 | Whole course |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
Hereford College of Arts
Folly Lane
Hereford
HR1 1LT