**What is special about this course?**
Are you committed to a career in an art practice that creatively engages with your community? If so, the MA Art and Social Practice is ideal.
Artists in the 21st century increasingly find themselves working in participatory settings where skills in creative and social engagement are essential. This programme addresses these changing needs and facilitates a shift in thinking away from conventional ideas about where art practices are located and how work is disseminated.
The course offers focused provision enabling you to de...
**What is special about this course?**<br/>Are you committed to a career in an art practice that creatively engages with your community? If so, the MA Art and Social Practice is ideal.<br/><br/>Artists in the 21st century increasingly find themselves working in participatory settings where skills in creative and social engagement are essential. This programme addresses these changing needs and facilitates a shift in thinking away from conventional ideas about where art practices are located and how work is disseminated.<br/><br/>The course offers focused provision enabling you to develop an appropriate level of knowledge and research to inform practical work, together with the critical and analytical processes and technical skills required to effectively deliver a project in the public domain.<br/><br/>**Special features**<br/>◾Taught by an inter-disciplinary team of artists and specialists from social anthropology, social and collaborative art practices and sculpture, who work across a range of local, national and international contexts, from urban centres to remote and small communities<br/>◾You will have the option to meet in real life during the annual Winter School located in rotating locations in the Highlands and Islands<br/>◾In the final stage of the module you will choose your own mentor from local, national or international specialists<br/>◾You will meet leading figures in the field, from Scotland, the rest of the UK and internationally, through the annual Virtual Symposium, visiting Lecturers and guest speakers<br/><br/>**How long will my course last?**<br/>◾Full-time: 2 years<br/>◾Part-time (structured): minimum 3 years<br/>◾Part-time (unstructured): maximum 6 years
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Shetland
Application deadline
Provider Details
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Course Code
Unknown
Institution Code
H49
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