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Master of Research in Art & Design at St Lucas University College of Art & Design Antwerp: exhibition and call for applications

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Céline Mathieu, Untitled, 2014. Courtesy by the artist.
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Master of Research in Art & Design: call for applications and exhibition

Sint Lucas AntwerpenSint-Jozefstraat 35B-2018 Antwerp
Belgium
www.sintlucasantwerpen.be
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Ongoing 
10–18 May 2014
Hours: WednesdaySunday 3–7pm 

OpeningFriday, 9 May, 4pm 
Speeches and performances from 6pm onwards

WARP
Apostelstraat 20 
9100 Sint-Niklaas 
Belgium

Under the title Ongoing, students at the Master of Research in Art & Design (St Lucas University College of Art & Design Antwerp) will be presenting their work at WARP Contemporary Art Platform in Sint-Niklaas (Belgium). 

Artists: Ruben Boeren, Christophe Clarijs, Craig Havens, Alex Herzog, Saori Kuno, Céline Mathieu, Anna Meiners


Call for applications academic year 2014–2015
The Master of Research in Art and Design is a one-year postgraduate programme with an international orientation. A select group of artists and designers with a MA degree are offered the opportunity to further develop their practice under professional guidance, to participate in research seminars and set up artistic projects together. The programme includes close supervision of the artistic research as well as the elaboration of a theoretical discourse on contemporary art and society. Student supervision takes the form of three complementary training modules: production, documentation, and presentation, following the interdependence of these components in present-day artistic practice.

The core team consists of three people: Wesley Meuris (visual artist), Hilde Van Pelt (art historian) and Pieter Vermeulen (curator). In addition to that, numerous guest professors from a range of fields are invited to analyse, situate and interpret the work of the students. Group discussions are organised in each training module to help students sharpen their artistic profile. Assignments and in-depth individual discussions with the supervisors and guest lecturers will help to discover, revise or criticise the notion of research in the students' own work. 

We welcome artists seeking to expand the research aspect of their practice. Holders of Master's degrees in both visual arts and design or in other subjects with artistic practice can apply with a portfolio, a letter of motivation, and a research proposal.

To download the application form and for more information on the programme, guest professors, master classes and admission requirements, see our website.

Application files (admission form, resume, portfolio, personal motivation, research proposal) can be sent by post or e-mail: 
Sint Lucas Antwerpen
Master of Research in Art & Design 
attn. Pieter Vermeulen
Sint-Jozefstraat 35 
2018 Antwerp 
Belgium 

The admission interviews for the academic year 2014–2015 will take place in June 2014.

Contact
Pieter Vermeulen
Course Director Master of Research in Art & Design
Sint Lucas Antwerpen
Sint-Jozefstraat 35
B-2018 Antwerp
Belgium

T  +32 3 223 69 70


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