
MA Art & Politics
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LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
MA Art & Politics
Working from a materially diverse basis, this programme engages with a range of empirical, aesthetic, conceptual and material issues that traverse and exceed both 'art' and ‘politics’ to speak with our current contemporaneity.
Why study MA Art & Politics at Goldsmiths?
- Explore practices and issues related to our current contemporaneity in terms of public space, democracy, equality, participation, states of exception, collectivity, performance and justice.
- Examine a range of material practices and strategies which, in the encounter between art and politics, play out in numerous forms and very different kinds of social spaces.
- Develop frameworks and spaces that are mixed and mobile, and which can operate in trans-disciplinary settings. You'll join students from a range of backgrounds and disciplines, meaning that the political character of both theory and material practice take on renewed vigour and urgency.
- Investigate the potential of art, material practice and trans-disciplinarity in times of political and cultural crisis. You will have the opportunity to interrogate the relationship between material practices and theoretical work, to work within constraints but also within the interstices of artistic, cultural, social and political practices.
- Choose from a range of option modules that encourage you to work across areas of particular interest to you including practice-based Individual and Group project work, the politics of space, gender politics and human rights.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Compulsory modules
- Art and Politics 1: Theory History Event
- MA Art & Politics Dissertation
Practice-based modules
- Counter-Mapping: The Politics of Space
- Designing politics (group project)
- Material encounters (Individual project)
Option modules
- Comparative Political Thought
- Material encounters (Individual project)
- Islam, Revolution, and Empire
- Counter-Mapping: The Politics of Space
- Art, War, Terror
- Memory and Justice in Post-Conflict Societies
- Decolonising Knowledge: Debates in Human Science
- Global Capitalism: Theory and History
- The United States in the World Economy
- Politics of Human Rights
- Psychopolitics
- Theories of International Relations
- The Political Economy of the Anthropocene
- Finance and Power
- Experts and Economies
- Islam, Revolution, and Empire
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Career Opportunities
Our graduates come from diverse disciplinary backgrounds and embark on highly contrasting career paths. These include careers in curating (both independent and embedded); art practice (both collaborative and individual); journalism (radio, web and print journalism); performing arts; central and local government; work with NGOs (national and international); research (academic and professional); project development, administration and management. Some of our graduates undertake further professional training in law; journalism; education and social work.