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OCAD University Master of Fine Arts in Criticism & Curatorial Practice
OCAD University

Master of Fine Arts in Criticism & Curatorial Practice

Toronto, Canada

2 Years

English

Full time

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* applications for the 2020-2021 academic year are open

Introduction

Criticism & Curatorial Practice

Offering graduate students an exceptional opportunity to explore and experiment with contemporary art, media, and design through engagement with history, theory, and criticism within curatorial practice.

The Master of Fine Arts in Criticism & Curatorial Practice program offers graduate students an exceptional opportunity to explore and experiment with contemporary art, media, and design through engagement with history, theory, and criticism within curatorial practice.

OCAD University’s distinctive program focuses uniquely on the practices of curating and criticism, leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree. Our graduate faculty and adjunct faculty include practicing curators and critics who bring deep intellectual and professional expertise to the studies of criticism and curatorial practice.

OCAD University’s reputation for excellence entices internationally renowned authorities to its annual Artist-in-Residence program and assists students to establish programmatic internships in Canada and abroad.

Key features

  • Partnerships, internships, and events at organizations such as the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Textile Museum, C Magazine, the Toronto Alliance of Art Critics, and various Toronto artist-run centers.
  • The Summer Internship, which is an approximately four-week placement with a gallery, museum, art publication, or other relevant cultural institution in Canada or abroad. The internship allows students to integrate the knowledge gleaned from first-year seminars with the practices of curating and criticism.
  • The annual Artist-in-Residence program, which brings internationally renowned artists, designers, curators, and critics to OCAD U for a one-week residency during which they conduct seminars, attend studio critiques, and give a public lecture/presentation.

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