ecm - educating/curating/making

Associate master's programme

Academic degree: MA (CE) (Master of Arts (Continuing Education))
Credits: 120 ECTS
Duration: 4
Language: Deutsch / German

University course

Academic degree: Academic Curoator
Credits: 120 ECTS
Duration: 4
Language: Deutsch / German

How can museums change society? What consequences can curatorial actions have? Curators and educators, organizers and designers, artists and scholars today are looking for ways not only to critically analyze existing notions and narratives of exhibition-making but also to intervene in them and reformulate them through curatorial practices.

The /ecm is a two-year, postgraduate program that provides comprehensive knowledge and skills in the expanded field of museums and exhibitions. In collaborative processes, we experiment with different methods of curatorial research, theory and practice. Thus, discourses, ruptures and horizons emerge that challenge the canon, occupy exhibition spaces and the public sphere, and seek not only to digitize museums and collections but above all to democratize them.

We offer our program to a diverse group of 25 students, maximum. They may be anchored in institutions or freelancers in the art and culture sector; they deal with questions of display and presentation, education and communication, and have varied educational and professional backgrounds. Together with their colleagues, they will develop theoretically, practically and critically sound perspectives for international museum work. They will gain skills to conceive and realize independent cultural projects, exhibitions, and public programs. We see our students as future colleagues and expect them to have an open-minded, inquisitive attitude.

The program offers two different paths:

a/ an associate Master's degree program with the requirement to complete a Master's thesis, graduating with the academic title "Master of Arts (Continuing Education)" – abbreviated "MA (CE)";

b/ a university course with the requirement to complete a practice-based research project, graduating with the academic title "Academic Curator."

Both options (a/ and b/) are offered concurrently as a joint educational program. The distinctions lie in the admission requirements and the associated format of the graduation assignment.

Detailed information on the course and admission can be found via the department's website.


  

Information and Contact

Head
Mag. Beatrice Jaschke
Contact
Mira Samonig
ecm@uni-ak.ac.at
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