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Master of Fine Arts in Applied Arts and Design, Metal Art
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Summary The master’s program in Applied Arts and Design challenges how you perceive materials and space with three specializations: metal art, textile–body–space, and wood-oriented furniture design. You will develop critical perspectives in relation to society and current debates while pursuing your own projects. As a student specializing in metal art, you will engage in a hands-on, explorative approach through material and process, and are encouraged to reflect on your future role as an artist in the public, private, or gallery realm. About We build upon a long tradition of metal art in society by encouraging you to elaborate and develop what a studio practice in metal means today. By developing a personal language with the material through traditional processes—such as blacksmithing and casting—and new fabrication techniques, you will be challenged to consider the relevance of contemporary metal art and your place within it. Our program offers you the opportunity to develop close long-term relationships with professionals in the field through symposiums, conferences, and visiting artists. Material-led, hands-on learning in a unique learning environment In the unique academic environment in Dals Långed, 170 kilometers north of Gothenburg, you will have access to some of Europe’s most well-equipped workshops, together with individual workplaces, computers, and software, empowering you to work wholeheartedly within your field. We have a long history of engagement in global and local society, with education in craft and design existing at our location since around 1930. Our program is interdisciplinary and incorporates handicrafts, art, crafts, and design. Though you will focus on metal art, you will work in a mutually beneficial learning environment with students of wood-oriented furniture design and textile-body-space, all pursuing various methods of working with diverse materials. An entrepreneurial approach Our program offers the freedom to pursue projects formulated from your own ideas and requires a high degree of personal motivation, with tutoring and supervision to support you. You will learn to relate to materials, body, and space through your material-based creative work, critical perspectives, and societal engagement, training you to move easily between practice and theory. We encourage you to develop your own style and voice and pursue your interests and goals for your future practice. Our highly international group works in close collaboration with the surrounding local community. This network allows mutually beneficial critiquing and an encouraging environment for solving problems. You will formulate your projects along with your professor in relevance to your course work and specialization. Specializing in metal art The 1,200 square meter smithy—the largest academic metal workshop in the world—offers enormous possibilities for multifaceted, three-dimensional work, fabrication, and experimental metalwork. Our facilities—including eight coal-fired forges, power hammers, presses, and tools for cutting, welding, small bronze casting, and working with sheet metal—offer everything you need to realize your ideas. Our students are often recognized for pushing the boundaries of the craft in international exhibitions, publications, symposia, and awards. Additionally, we collaborate closely with other important programs in the field, such as Carbondale, Hereford, Hildesheim, and Tallinn, and have an active exchange of students and teachers. Program structure and content The program is project-based and requires a high degree of autonomy, independence, and self-motivation. Projects are formulated together with your professor and supported by individual tutoring, theory, and seminars. During the first year, you will familiarize yourself with the workshops and machinery and begin your studio project. You will gain a basic understanding of research and entrepreneurship, expand your subject knowledge, formulate an action plan for your future practice, and build up your portfolio with projects. The second-year relates contemporary issues to your own work. You will write a background text and reflect on the context and form of presentation of your degree project. An external mentor will assist you during your degree project, and examinations include external opponents. The spring term ends with a degree exhibition. Who should apply? Are you interested in exploring the many possibilities and intellectual meaning of metal as an artistic material? Do you want to pursue experimental, material-based work and investigate contemporary art and craft through metal art and blacksmithing? Are you passionate about your work and want to be recognized in the professional field for pushing the craft forward? If you want to hone your craftmanship and develop your role as an artist and practitioner, then apply for the master’s program in Applied Arts and Design specializing in metal art. After graduation Graduates of the program receive one of the following degrees, depending on the chosen specialization: Master of Fine Arts in Arts and Crafts with a specialization in metal art Master of Fine Arts in Arts and Crafts with specialization in textile–body–space Master of Fine Arts in Design with a specialization in wood-oriented furniture design Our students have won prizes, exhibited in notable places, received large commissions, and are active in research.
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HDK-Valand – Academy of Art and Design
HDK-Valand – Academy of Art and Design
HDK-Valand – Academy of Art and Design is a department at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
HDK-Valand – Academy of Art and Design is a department at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
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