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Sydney University

The Master of Art Curatorship has been designed to train the art curators and gallery professionals of the future. Through a structured program of core and elective units, Students will gain an advanced understanding of the full range of cultural, theoretical, social, political and economic issues underlying the art gallery and museum system.Sophisticated training will be offered to prepare students for work as art curators, educators, collection managers, administrators, critics, dealers and valuers.Students will gain an in-depth understanding of the important role of art and art curatorship to the museum and gallery industry, the crucial public role of the art museum (past, present and future), the arts industry and the business of art, and curatorial practices of a national, regional and international perspective.
Bacic study of arts and major studies in history.
In this course the major studies include gaining an in-depth understanding of the important role of art and art curatorship to the museum and gallery industry, the crucial public role of the art museum (past, present and future), the arts industry and the business of art, and curatorial practices of a national, regional and international perspective.
Admission to candidature for the Master of Art Curatorship requires: (a) a bachelor’s degree with a minimum credit (65%) average, from the University of Sydney, including a major in a relevant subject area in the humanities, or an equivalent qualification or (b) completion of the requirements for the embedded Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Art Curatorship with a minimum credit (65%) average, or an equivalent qualification.
Career opportunities and industry links include working in the gallery sector, museum sector, arts administration sector, planning exhibitions and public arts events, curating, writing, publishing, and teaching in the arts and cultural industry both nationally and internationally.The Master of Art Curatorship degree equips graduates for a career as an art curator, educator, collection manager, administrator, critic, dealer or valuer. The degree allows those already working in the sector to further develop their career prospects, while also serving as a career change option to those new to the field.Graduates of the Master of Art Curatorship who have completed a dissertation with a meritorious grade are eligible to pursue a higher degree by research in their chosen subject area.
March
IELTS:-7.0(6.0),Internet Based TOEFL:-100(23/22)
AU$27360
1 year full time