Teesside University

UK
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Curating (Professional Practice) — Teesside University

Offered at Teesside University, UK
FieldCurating
Duration1 year
Tuition17000.00

Overview

Curating (Professional Practice) is a professionally focused programme delivered through Teesside University’s MIMA (Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art). You build advanced curatorial skills while developing a critical understanding of collections, interpretation, engagement and project delivery.Designed for learners who want to work in museums, galleries and the wider cultural and creative industries, the course supports you to apply curatorial practice to real professional contexts.

About this programme

Overview

Curating (Professional Practice) at Teesside University is an immersive, professionally oriented program hosted at the MIMA (Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art). This course equips students with advanced curatorial skills while fostering a deep understanding of collections, interpretation, engagement, and project execution.

Aimed at individuals seeking careers in museums, galleries, and the broader cultural and creative sectors, the program emphasizes the application of curatorial practices in real-world professional settings.

What you'll study

The curriculum is thoughtfully structured to enhance curatorial competencies, progressing from foundational professional practices to advanced, project-oriented work. Key themes include:

  • Curating Collections and Access: Focuses on the research, interpretation, and accessibility of collections, emphasizing ethical and inclusive methodologies.
  • Global Critical Contexts: Explores the critical perspectives that shape curatorial decision-making, including discussions on decolonization and representation.
  • Major Project: Curatorial Practice: Involves a significant curatorial project developed through professional practice, complemented by reflective and critical analysis.

Portfolio and project work: Applicants are generally expected to submit a portfolio showcasing their work, while the program's assessment includes practice-based outputs that align with professional curatorial standards.

Entry requirements

Prospective students should possess a good undergraduate degree in a relevant humanities or arts discipline, or demonstrate relevant experience or equivalent qualifications.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Curating (Professional Practice) program are well-prepared for various roles within museums, galleries, and the cultural sector. Opportunities may include curatorial positions, exhibition management, and roles within arts organizations, contributing to the development and interpretation of collections and cultural programs.

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