Art History and Curating BA (Hons)
Course Overview - Art History and Curating BA (Hons)
BA (Hons) Art History and Curating combines the study of art history, focusing on developments since the nineteenth century, with the essential practical skills and critical perspectives needed by the contemporary curator. And Manchester School of Art provides a distinctive, vibrant environment in which to consider art’s historical development and its relationship to society.
The course shares much of its teaching with BA (Hons) Fine Art and Art History, and students from the two courses collaborate on projects and exhibition-making. It is taught by a multidisciplinary team...
BA (Hons) Art History and Curating combines the study of art history, focusing on developments since the nineteenth century, with the essential practical skills and critical perspectives needed by the contemporary curator. And Manchester School of Art provides a distinctive, vibrant environment in which to consider art’s historical development and its relationship to society.<br/><br/>The course shares much of its teaching with BA (Hons) Fine Art and Art History, and students from the two courses collaborate on projects and exhibition-making. It is taught by a multidisciplinary team of practising artists, art historians, curators and theorists.<br/><br/>The Universitys exhibition spaces, cultural programmes and collections are used in the course’s teaching, providing opportunities to acquire valuable, professionally relevant experience and skills. The course also enjoys links to the city and regions galleries and arts organisations.<br/><br/>Find out more about this course, including staff profiles and read the course blog at www.art.mmu.ac.uk/arthistorycurating<br/><br/><strong>Features and benefits</strong><br/>• Globally recognised: We are ranked in the top 100 schools for art and design in the world (QS World Rankings 2024).<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Creative industry connections: The course works closely with arts institutions and galleries in Manchester and beyond, helping students to foster professional skills and contacts.<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Collaborative working: You’ll have access to cross-disciplinary forms of collaboration, including the opportunity to take part in the Intra-actions module, with students from across the department.<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Designated gallery space: You may have the chance to work in a designated on-site gallery, where you can collaborate with others to programme and curate throughout your course, bringing your creative ideas to life.<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Learn from experts: You’ll focus on a fusion of critical and creative thinking as you’re taught by arts practitioners and scholars with diverse, contemporary expertise and knowledge. This includes practising artists, art historians, curators and technicians.<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Cultural exploration: Study trips include gallery and museum visits to national and international centres. <br/><br/>
























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