Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies
| Offered By | School of Cultural Inquiry |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 48 units |
| Academic Contact | Andrew.Montana@anu.edu.au |
| Academic Plan | 7022XAHCS |
| CRICOS Code | 075891F |
| UAC Code |
999999(Internal ANU Code - not UAC) 832044(M Art History & Curatorial Stu) |
This is a new degree commencing in Semester 1, 2013
The graduate programs in Art History and Curatorial Studies provide students with the opportunity to study the Australian visual arts, Asian art and curatorial studies. Courses are also available in Western European art and architecture; nineteenth century European art; Modernism and Postmodernism - both in theory and practice; Russian art; printmaking; and portraiture.
ANU is uniquely situated amongst Canberra's national cultural institutions, including: the National Gallery of Australia, National Museum of Australia, National Portrait Gallery, National Library of Australia, and the Australian War Memorial. Many of the University's Art History and Curatorial Studies graduates work in these institutions, and our nationally-renowned internship program enables students to undertake part of their studies within these institutions.
The Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies is designed for students who have completed studies at Honours, Graduate Certificate or Diploma Level and who wish to pursue a higher degree. Specialisations are offered in Australian Art and Asian Art for students who wish to focus their studies in these areas.
For further information see:
http://culturalinquiry.anu.edu.au/programs/art-history-curatorship
Admission Requirements
Applicants should have a four year Bachelors degree either as Honours or a combined degree in a cognate area from an Australian tertiary institution or its international equivalent. Equivalence can be met by the completion of the Graduate Certificate in Art History and Curatorial Studies.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




