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Kingston University MA in Curating Contemporary Design (in partnership with The Design Museum)
Kingston University

MA in Curating Contemporary Design (in partnership with The Design Museum)

Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom

1 up to 2 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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GBP 10,900 / per year **

On-Campus

* there is no application deadline for postgraduate courses

** home full-time: £10,900 | international full-time: £18,700

Introduction

Why choose this course?

This collaborative degree, between Kingston School of Art and The Design Museum, has grown into one of the world's foremost programmes for design curators.

Taught by leading curators and designers, the course engages critically and creatively with our fast-changing, complex world. You will have the opportunity to curate live projects and build your own professional profile, through The Design Museum and with institutions such as the Architectural Association, British Council, Gallery Fumi and the Royal Academy of Arts. Led by both research and practice, this course has taught aspiring curators for more than fifteen years.

You will develop creative and practical skills for curating design exhibitions, public programmes and alternative curatorial formats. You will learn to critically reflect on curatorial practice, work trans-disciplinary and speak and write about contemporary design and curatorial practice.

The course offers visits to studios, exhibitions, galleries and independent creatives. There is also an optional international study trip.* Past destinations have included New York, Berlin and Amsterdam. Through a dissertation and/or project, you will showcase your originality and creativity in design curation.

The Kingston School of Art environment, which includes the Stanley Picker Gallery, Dorich House Museum and outstanding workshop facilities, encourages creativity and experimentation as responses to interrogations of contemporary conditions. To actively consider geopolitical, social and economic concerns, Curating Contemporary Design is taught within a transdisciplinary framework that allows students to develop responses to the complexity of the world today.

*Students will be required to cover additional costs, such as travel.

Reasons to choose Kingston University

  • The course is run jointly with The Design Museum; you will have access to inspiring curators, collections, archives, the library, exhibitions and events.
  • A strong focus of the course is on project work with briefs set by leading curators, designers and critics, which address real-world issues and ask for critical responses. The projects are designed to develop skills in research, analysis, experimentation, communication and presentation to peers, tutors, industry and collaborative partners, but most importantly the wider public.
  • You will build your professional profile by curating live projects at the Design Museum and with institutions such as the British Council, the Royal Academy and the Architecture Association.
  • The partnership with The Design Museum offers access to inspiring curators and experienced museum staff, and also to The Design Museum's collections, library, archives and a changing programme of exhibitions and events.
  • Kingston University has its own art and design gallery, Stanley Picker Gallery, Dorich House Museum and extensive workshops.
  • Optional study visits throughout the year bring you in contact with design and curatorial studio practice, museums, galleries and alternative curatorial spaces and formats in London. Students can also participate in an optional international study trip where previously students have visited New York, Berlin, Lisbon and Amsterdam.

The Art School Experience

As part of Kingston School of Art, students on this course benefit from joining a creative community where collaborative working and critical practice are encouraged.

Our workshops and studios are open to all disciplines, enabling students and staff to work together, share ideas and explore multi-disciplinary making.

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