Master of Arts in Fine Arts with 3 different specializations (Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture)
Rome, Italy
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
EUR 13,000 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
Blended
Introduction
The art of breaking down borders.
The Master in Fine Arts is the natural continuation of the Bachelor of Arts in Painting and Visual Arts and Sculpture and Installations. Nevertheless, it may also be attended by students who come from other educational backgrounds and who wish to complete their studies by studying contemporary art.
The Master of Arts is divided into 3 curricula: Painting, Sculpture, and Printmaking, which share the same structure and vocation. These courses are in English and are the best solution to perfect, enrich and enhance the preparation of artists, creative professionals, and cultural operators. During each academic year, 6 one-week master classes will involve students in many projects under the guidance of internationally renowned artists and professionals.
In a strongly stimulating and practical environment, students will have the opportunity to study in an in-depth manner all of the practical and theoretical aspects related to each curriculum and to contemporary art, such as installations, performances, video art, public art, art criticism, and the art market.
Nowadays, artists are multidisciplinary professionals who are increasingly in demand by companies and creative entities that value their ability to find innovative and surprising visual and design solutions. The artist works closely with companies and businesses for the success of projects and events.
The 21st-century artist is one who transforms the perception of reality by creating new aesthetics and many different worlds. For this reason, studying Painting, Sculpture, and Printmaking through this Master of Arts is an investment in the future of our culture.
Painting
The Painting curriculum gives great importance to the history and mechanisms that originate painting, tackling them through the study of fundamental subjects such as iconography and anatomical drawing, the phenomenology of contemporary arts, and art management. But at the same time, it also allows students to deepen their knowledge in innovative forms of expression; graphical, pictorial, plastic, or technological.
The Academic Master of Art is equivalent to a University Master’s degree.
*The course is available only in English. All lessons include mandatory attendance at RUFA’s locations in Rome.
Sculpture
Through the Sculpture curriculum students learn how to dominate matter and space, and how to find their artistic voice. At the same time, they learn how to enter the contemporary art scene by studying specific subjects such as performative techniques, sculpture techniques, and the psychology of art.
The Academic Master of Art is equivalent to a University Master’s degree.
*The course is available only in English. All lessons include mandatory attendance at RUFA’s locations in Rome.
Printmaking
The Printmaking curriculum prepares students to face any type of request in the field of art and graphics (including publishing), by relying on their ability to recognize the beauty and recreate it through specific techniques and technologies. Traditional and innovative studies broaden the professional possibilities of the artists. Printmaking, experimental plate engraving techniques, and illustration are some of the specific subjects.
The Academic Master of Art is equivalent to a University Master’s degree.
*The course is available only in English. All lessons include mandatory attendance at RUFA’s locations in Rome.
Coordinator and tutor: Marta Jovanovic
Lecturers: Andrea Aquilanti, Gianna Bentivenga, Beatrice Bulla, Flaminia Bulla, Emanuela Camacci, Alessandro Carpentieri, Alessio Cremisini, Davide Dormino, Marta Jovanovic, Alida Massari, Fabrizio Pizzuto, Donatella Saroli, David Vernaglione, Fabio Benincasa, Devin Kovach.
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Curriculum
Painting | Sculpture | Printmaking | ||
Year | Subject | ECTS/hours | ECTS/hours | ECTS/hours |
I Year | Iconography & anatomical drawing | 8 / 100 | 8 / 100 | 8 / 100 |
Printmaking 1 | 8 / 100 | 8 / 100 | 12 / 150 | |
Painting 1 | 12 / 150 | - / - | 6 / 75 | |
Sculpture 1 | - / - | 12 / 150 | - / - | |
Performative techniques | 6 / 75 | 6 / 75 | 6 / 75 | |
Visual arts techniques and technologies | 6 / 75 | - / - | - / - | |
Illustration | 6 / 75 | - / - | 6 / 75 | |
Printmaking | - / - | - / - | 8 / 100 | |
Sculpture techniques | - / - | 6 / 75 | - / - | |
3D Digital modeling techniques | - / - | 6 / 75 | - / - | |
Psychology of art | 6 / 45 | 6 / 45 | 6 / 45 | |
Art pedagogy and teaching methods | 6 / 45 | 6 / 45 | 6 / 45 | |
Language skills - Internships - Workshops | 2 / - | 2 / - | 2 / - | |
6 one week Masterclass** | - / 150 | - / 150 | - / 150 | |
II Year | Photography | 8 / 100 | 8 / 100 | 8 / 100 |
Painting 2 | 12 / 150 | - / - | - / - | |
Printmaking 2 | - / - | - / - | 12 / 150 | |
Sculpture 2 | - / - | 12 / 150 | - / - | |
Experimental printmaking | - / - | - / - | 6 / 75 | |
Phenomenology of Contemporary Arts | 6 / 45 | 6 / 45 | 6 / 45 | |
Digital image processing | 6 / 75 | 6 / 75 | 6 / 75 | |
Art management | 6 / 45 | 6 / 45 | - / - | |
Elective educational activities | 6 / - | 6 / - | 6 / - | |
Language skills - Internships - Workshops | 6 / - | 6 / - | 6 / - | |
6 one week Masterclass** | - / 150 | - / 150 | - / 150 | |
Thesis | 10 / - | 10 / - | 10 / - | |
Total credits | 120 | 120 | 120 |
**Masterclasses are part of the number of didactic hours included in the curricular courses
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Visual Arts program will be capable of working as artists and in the world of art education, as well as in the many creative professions related to the world of art: as cultural mediators, gallery owners, cultural managers, curators, and printmakers
Admissions
Program Tuition Fee
Ideal Students
Second Level Academic Diploma, equivalent to a Master’s degree