HEAD – GENEVA MASTER PROGRAMMES IN FINE ARTS, CALL FOR APPLICATION

HEAD – GENEVA MASTER PROGRAMMES IN FINE ARTS, CALL FOR APPLICATION

Geneva University of Art and Design (HEAD)

February 11, 2009
HEAD – GENEVA MASTER PROGRAMMES IN FINE ARTS, CALL FOR APPLICATION




The 2009/10 academic year starts on 14 September 2009

Geneva University of Art and Design
Admission office of Visual Arts
Boulevard Helvétique 9, CH – 1205 Geneva

http://www.hesge.ch/head

HEAD – Geneva offers three of the five HES-SO Master’s in Fine Arts majors.

CCC CRITICAL CURATORIAL CYBERMEDIA
TRANS– ART EDUCATION
WORK.MASTER CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC PRACTICES

These various programmes create bridges though each one is designed as a highly individualised trans-disciplinary study platform defined by the work and projects of each artist or research group. Thus each orientation encourages the maturation of a personal work or a collective project already geared to the professional art scene and social reality.

CCC – CRITICAL CURATORIAL CYBERMEDIA
BILINGUAL AND TRANSDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH-BASED MASTER PROGRAMME
4 full-time semesters / 120 ECTS (European Credits Transfer System)

http://head.hesge.ch/spip.php?rubrique48〈=en

The CCC Research-Based Master Programme is addressed to committed students trained in disciplines as various as art, law, sciences, polytechnics, humanities, politics, economics and transdisciplinary practices. Professionals and lifelong learners are welcome.

Fully bilingual (French and English), the Programme offers a strong intellectual and conceptual foundation in critical thinking. The students are trained to become independent researchers capable of conceiving innovative solutions to issues related to a variety of fields such as Identity Micropolitics, Critical Theory, Political Ecology, Cyberculture, European Syntax, Cosmopolitics and the Politics of Reconciliation, Future Studies. Collaborative and individual projects are applicable through situated, discursive, interventionist art practices, tactical and digital media.

The Programme emphasizes research training and initiates projects in cooperation with transcontinental partner self-organizations and institutions. It concentrates on developing a prospective PhD seminar in art praxis.

As an equal opportunity education programme, CCC welcomes applications from individuals who will contribute to its diversity.

TRANS– ART EDUCATION
4 full-time semesters – 120 ECTS (European Credits Transfer System)

http://head.hesge.ch/spip.php?rubrique237〈=en

The programme is based on the student’s artistic experience. Under the leadership of art and theory specialists, this mental exercise aims at translating, transcribing and transferring one’s own artistic experience and to share or propose it to others. In fact, it is to answer the question: “How, on the basis of my own work and my relation to creation, can I guide children or adults and establish teaching and workshops where they can practice creation and find their own forms of expression?”

Audience: All students who, on the basis of their basic artistic principles, wish to explore the broadest fields of artistic and cultural transmission: editing, interactions with the population, art and/or heritage mediation workshops in an associative or institutional environment. The TRANS programme also opens the doors to teaching.

The courses are mainly given in French

WORK.MASTER CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC PRACTICES
4 full-time semesters – 120 ECTS credits (European Credits Transfer System)

http://head.hesge.ch/spip.php?rubrique236〈=en

WORK.MASTER is structured around the embodiment of a personal project on a 1:1 scale.

It has its place on the Geneva art scene; a scene broadly filled with cross-cutting concerns and internationally open.

WORK.MASTER’s intends to contribute to the development of new artistic practices within the expanded field of visual culture, and to train artists able to adapt to new situations and wanting to respond to today’s challenges while being able to face a demanding international context.

The programme time is balanced between personal research reflexion and group brainstorming. The work pace alternates between workshop research and experimentation, internal courses, meetings with external partners (artistes, theorists et curators, agents and politicians, cultural institutions), visits and trips abroad as well as practical encounters such as personal exhibits and group project presentations.

The courses are mainly given in French

COLLABORATIONS
These three majors are integral part of the HES-SO Master’s in Fine Arts, which also offers two courses at two others sites:
– EAS – EUROPEAN ART ENSEMBLE (ECAL – LAUSANNE)
These three majors are also integrated in MAPS (Swiss Master of Fine Arts Platform), which includes all visual arts Master’s options offered by the Swiss Higher Schools of Art.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Higher education bachelor’s degree (HES, Higher Education School or university) or equivalent training
And/or
Professional artistic experience deemed equivalent.

TUITION FEES AND CHARGES
CHF 500 / 320 Euros per semester.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND APPLICATION FORMS AVAILABLE AT http://head.hesge.ch/spip.php?rubrique282〈=en

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE GO TO www.hesge.ch/head

Geneva University of Art and Design
Admission office of Visual Arts
Boulevard Helvétique 9, CH – 1205 Geneva
Phone +41 22 388 58 00
Fax +41 22 388 58 01
[email protected]

For more information go to: http://www.hesge.ch/head

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