Application deadline: February 1, 2013
Center for Curatorial Studies
Bard College, PO Box 5000
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504-5000
T 845 758 7598
[email protected]
The graduate program at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) is an intensive course of study in the history of the contemporary visual arts, the institutions and practices of exhibition making, and the theory and criticism of the visual arts in the modern period. The program is broadly interdisciplinary and provides practical training and experience within a museum setting. Its international faculty includes curators and other museum professionals, scholars in the humanities and social sciences, artists, and critics.
The two-year curriculum is specifically designed to deepen students’ understanding of the intellectual and technical tasks of curating exhibitions and projects around contemporary art, particularly within the complex social and cultural situations of present-day arts institutions, as well as focusing intensively on interpretive and critical writing.
The Center initiated its graduate program in curatorial studies in the fall of 1994. More than 100 curators, critics, scholars, artists, and other arts professionals have taught seminars or lectured in practicums and courses since the program began. The Center’s alumni/ae now include more than 200 figures working prominently in the field in the U.S. and abroad.
Resources include access to The Marieluise Hessel Collection, the extensive holdings of which are held in The Hessel Museum of Art at the Center for Curatorial Studies. Also on site are the CCS Bard Library and Archives, which contain over 25,000 books and periodicals including an extensive collection of exhibition catalogs and monographs on individual artists. The Archives contain institutional archives documenting the exhibition history of CCS Bard and the Hessel Museum, the organizational archives of select galleries and art spaces, the personal papers of prominent curators, and study collections which document significant international curators and a selection of historic exhibitions.
CCS Graduate Committee, 2012–2013:
Johanna Burton
Ann Butler
Lauren Cornell
Christoph Cox
Tom Eccles
Liam Gillick
Chrissie Iles
Suhail Malik
Ingrid Schaffner
Jeannine Tang
Tirdad Zolghadr
Visiting lecturers, 2010–2013 include:
Claire Bishop
Gregg Bordowitz
Julia Bryan-Wilson
Lynne Cooke
Douglas Crimp
Charles Esche
Maria Hlavajova
Anthony Huberman
Helen Molesworth
Marion von Osten
Hans Ulrich Obrist
Apply by February 1, 2013. Contact the graduate program office at 845 758 7598 or email [email protected] with any questions about the application process. For application requirements and to apply online, click here.
To schedule a visit to CCS Bard, please contact [email protected] or 845 758 7598.