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Subject: MA Theory & Practice of Transnational Art
From: "Art&Education" <edu-news la mailer.e-flux.com>
Date: Mon, August 6, 2007 23:55
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The TrAIN Research Centre,
University of the Arts London, is accepting
applications for an MA exploring the transnational
and its impact on the practice,
history & theory of art and design.
The one-year Theory & Practice of Transnational Art MA offers an
emphasis and structure particularly suitable for those interested in
commencing MPhil or PhD research after completion. Such students are
supported through the process of applying for a further research degree.
As an MA by independent project, Theory & Practice of Transnational
Art is also suited to arts graduates and practitioners who are interested
in developing a wider contextual understanding, strong research skills,
and an awareness of professional issues. As a prospective student you can
apply with a practice-based project - or you can apply with a proposal for
a solely written research project. Individual study is complemented by
seminars, lectures, tutorials and workshops; specialist lectures are
delivered by the scholars and practitioners attached to the TrAIN research
centre, and are organised under themes including: Exhibiting the Nation;
Identity, Authenticity and Materials; and Migration
and the Context of the Transnational. A series on Methodologies of the
Transnational provides the necessary tools for the production of your
final submission.
Part of the University of the Arts London, the TrAIN Research Centre is a
forum for historical, theoretical, and practice-based research in the
arts. Directed by Professors Toshio Watanabe, Oriana Baddeley and Deborah
Cherry, TrAIN involves internationally recognised scholars and
practitioners based at three UAL colleges: Camberwell College of Arts,
Chelsea College of Art & Design and Central Saint Martins College of
Art & Design. We support a programme of regular public and pedagogical
events and foster collaborations with institutions and individuals
internationally. Previous guest speakers include Ricardo Basbaum, Guy
Brett, TJ Demos, Charles Esche, Kobena Mercer and Gilane Tawadros. Our
next public event will be Transnational Correspondence, a two-day
symposium at Tate Modern, London. Forming part of an ongoing collaboration
with EBA-PPGAV, a centre for postgraduate research at the Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro, this event will mark the launch of the first
TrAIN/EBA-PPGAV collaborative publication.
To find out more and contact members of the research team directly,
please visit: http://www.transnational.org.uk
Image credit:
Antonio Manuel, Ocupações/Descobrimentos
(Occupations/Discoveries);
Installation view, Museum of Contemporary Art Niterói, 1998.
Photograph by Vicente de Mello.
For more information go to: http://www.transnational.org.uk
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