We are now on rolling admissions for placement in the program for Fall 2024.
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In the MA Curatorial Practice program (MACP) here at the School of Visual Arts in New York, curatorial studies students are immersed in two years of training with leading curators from major institutions in New York City and from around the world.
With hundreds of art galleries, prominent museums, and thousands of artists just minutes from our door, the program steeps our students in the extraordinary art life of the city, while offering thorough coursework in the practice, history, and theory of curating, delving into the most important issues of society and art today.
Technical training, opportunities to read deeply in the literature of curatorial studies and pertinent areas of philosophy and cultural analysis, writing workshops, and international internships provide our students with the professional tools they need to enter the field, conversant with the language and practice of curating, and having learned every aspect of creatively addressing audiences through curatorial expression. Students have the chance to make several exhibitions of their own in the program, all subsidized by us and under professional guidance from international experts. →
Our Courses
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Introductory Critique of Canonical 20th- and 21st-Century Texts (summer workshop)
Practicum: Logic and Rhetoric (summer workshop)
Practicum: Research Methodologies (four-week course)
Workshop: Exhibition-Making (three-week course)
History Seminar: Post-1945 Transnationalism and the History of Art (full semester)
Case Study Seminar: Curating Digital Art Through Network, Gallery and Public Space (seven-week course)
Philosophy Seminar: Curatorial Practice, Body and World (seven-week course)
Curatorial Roundtable I: Visiting International Curators Program (seven-week course)
Workshop: Critical Writing–Exhibition Analysis (full semester)
Workshop: Professional Practices (seven-week course)
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Case Study Seminar: Models of Thinking–Curating a Program (seven-week course)
Case Study Seminar: History as Commodity–On the Contemporary (seven-week course)
History Seminar: Modern and Contemporary Art (full semester)
Case Study Seminar: Returning the Gaze: Models of Curating Film and Video in Contemporary Art (seven-week course)
Practicum: Exhibition-Making (full semester)
Curatorial Roundtable II: Visiting International Curators Program (full semester)
Art Practice
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Case Study Seminar: Memory and Justice in Performance Today (seven-week course)
Case Study Seminar: The Expanded Space of Art (seven-week course)
Case Study Seminar: 21st-Century Contemporary Collecting Practices (seven-week course)
Artists Roundtable (full semester)
Curatorial Roundtable III: Visiting International Curators Program (seven-week course)
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Workshop: Critical Writing–The Catalog Essay (full semester)
Curatorial Roundtable IV: Visiting International Curators Program (full semester)
Final Exhibition/Curatorial Project
Upcoming Events
Some Institutions Where Alumni Work
and Have Worked
Americas Society
Asia Society Hong Kong Center
Berlin Biennale
bitforms gallery
Brooklyn Museum
Dia Art Foundation
e-flux
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
ICA London
Independent Curators International
Inter-American Development Bank
Kuenstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral
Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst
MO.CO. Montpellier Contemporain
Museo Tamayo
National Academy of Design
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)
SculptureCenter
Socrates Sculpture Park
Sotheby’s
The Power Plant
The Shed
VIA Art Fund
Visions2030
Wave Hill