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Students of Curatorial and Critical Studies in the laboratory at Weltkulturen Museum, 2011. © Weltkulturen Museum Frankfurt am Main. Photographer: Wolfgang Günzel.
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Master of Arts program in Curatorial And Critical Studies is a two-year Master of Arts program at the Goethe University Frankfurt and the State Academy of Fine Arts – Städelschule—in cooperation with the Städel Museum, the Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung, the MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt, the Historisches Museum Frankfurt, the Weltkulturen Museum and the Portikus.
There are no tuition fees.
Application requirements
Bachelor's or equivalent degree with a minimum of six semesters of art history, archaeology, art education, philosophy, ethnology or history. Fine arts graduates may also apply. International students need a DSH-2 Certificate.
Applications must be postmarked by May 31 and include a single-page statement of purpose (SoP), résumé (CV) as well as copies of relevant certificates.
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