UK011 MA Curating Cultures SOAS University of London

  • THÔNG TIN CHUNG

    The MA Curating Cultures programme provides an unrivalled opportunity to explore methods and approaches taken to the curating of the arts of Asia and Africa. It is particularly suitable for those who wish to develop in the arts sector or cultural industries whether that be in the context of museums, galleries, festivals, online platforms, biennales, and other display contexts. It will also appeal to practicing professionals in these areas who are interested in strengthening their knowledge and critical outlook. Themes and issues addressed include but are not limited to: histories and ideologies of curating and exhibitions, theories of collecting, interpreting objects, contemporary issues and debates regarding postmodernism, postcolonialism, repatriation and decolonization, curating and writing of exhibition texts and interpretation.

    Additionally, the MA Curating Cultures programme provides an excellent postgraduate foundation for students interested in pursuing PhD research in the fields of curating and/or Art History/Archaeology of Asia and Africa in general. The aims and objectives of this MA programme is for students to:

    • develop the ability to critically evaluate interpretative frameworks of museums, galleries, exhibition spaces, public art, online platforms/digital curating, and other display contexts.
    • critically analyse the role practices of collecting, display, and interpretation have in the production of meaning and value of objects.
    • study the methods, practices and key issues surrounding ways in which Asian and African cultures and objects have been presented from both within their own traditions and from the European perspective with a particular focus on decolonisation.
    • develop an understanding of both the theory and practice of curating.
    • acquire in-depth knowledge of the specific areas of Asian and African art and/or archaeology that the student chooses to study, as seen in their course selection.
  • CƠ HỘI NGHỀ NGHIỆP

    Students in the School of Arts develop a ​​critical and theoretically informed approach to global arts and culture. In addition to an intercultural awareness and practical expertise, graduates gain a wide portfolio of transferable skills which are especially sought after in the creative and cultural industries.

    Recent School of Arts graduates have been hired by:

    • Christie’s
    • Christine Park Gallery
    • Crisis
    • Design Museum
    • Hong Kong Museum Of Art
    • India Foundation For The Arts
    • Japanese Gallery
    • Museum of East Asian Art
    • Music in Detention
    • National Gallery
    • Pan Arts
    • People Projects Culture & Change
    • Roundhouse Trust
    • Somerset House Trust
    • Songlines Magazine
    • Sotheby's
    • South Asian Art UK
    • Stratford Circus Arts Centre
    • Taiwan Embassy
    • The Alliance for Global Education
    • The British Embassy
    • The National Museum Of Korea
    • The Royal Collection
    • Victoria and Albert Museum
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