Master in Visual Arts: Arts, Museology and Curatorship
University of Bologna
Key Information
Campus location
Bologna, Italy
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
The international curriculum in Arts, Museology and Curatorship (AMaC) is aimed at exploring the arts and their histories in relation with the ongoing transformations of museums, exhibitions and the role of the curator, in an international and cross-cultural perspective.
• Visual Arts, cultural organisations, architecture, urban and territorial forms are analysed in relation to the evolution of contemporary social, political, legislative, technological and environmental issues.
• Exhibitions, museums, galleries and alternative creative spaces are presented to highlight their relations to contexts and publics, and their aspiration to become places for an inclusive community.
• Forms of production, promotion, circulation of and access to cultural heritage and museums’ reconsideration of their function and agenda are considered, also in view of sustainability-related emergencies and the increasing pervasiveness of digital infrastructures, media and the internet.
Teachings also include project-bound Labs which combine theoretical inquiry and project practice, in order to promote teamwork.
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5 Reasons to Enrol in the degree program
- You can gain a solid art history grounding from the medieval to the contemporary period
- You can acquire specific methodological knowledge and competencies in the Arts, Museology, and Curatorship sector
- You can enrich your education by participating in events, guided tours, preparatory research ateliers, and labs
- You can receive an international education in English and French
- You can participate in occupational guidance opportunities with professionals in the main occupational fields in the Arts sector
Program Tuition Fee
Scholarships and Funding
Study grants and subsidies
University students may obtain economic support during their studies from the Emilia Romagna Region, the University of Bologna, and other external bodies.
Check the requirements to apply for financial aid.
International Talents @Unibo: scholarships for international students a.y. 2024/25
The University of Bologna awards 80 new scholarships to deserving international students who wish to enrol in first, single, second cycle (Bachelor’s or Master’s) degree programmes in the academic year 2024/25.
Scholarships have a value of € 4,500 gross and include a full tuition fee waiver. These grants are awarded for one academic year, based on SAT and GRE test scores and the verification of financial status.
Check the deadlines and find out how to submit your application!