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Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK) and Royal Conservatory School of Arts, Ghent seeks applications

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© Marijke De Roover, Master in Visual Arts.
Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK), School of Arts of University College Ghent

Call for applications: Master in Visual Arts, Master in Audio-Visual Arts, Master in Music, Advanced Master in Music

Open house: April 27, 2014

Application deadline for 2014–2015 academic year (starting September 2014): Friday, March 28, 2014Entrance examApril 28, 2014
Royal Academy of Fine Arts—Royal ConservatorySchool of Arts GhentJozef Kluyskensstraat 29000 GhentBelgium
T +0032 9 2670172
www.schoolofartsgent.bewww.aprior.org www.kaskcinema.be kioskgallery.be 
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Studying at KASK or Royal Conservatory Ghent
The Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK) and the Royal Conservatory constitute the School of Arts of University College Ghent. The school brings together talented and motivated students with outstanding educators, active artists, designers and theorists in art and design from all over the world. The mission statement of the school defines its main tasks: development of the arts, education and research in an international perspective. 

The English Master's programs in the visual arts, music and audio-visual arts are laboratories of work and ideas where instructors and promoters stimulate rather than direct their students. As a student your own process is at the centre. The varied range of artistic disciplines in the School of Arts Ghent makes for reciprocally inspiring and relatively open training programs. As transdisciplinarity in the arts becomes ever more important, there is room for cross-fertilization in your training program. In addition you will be introduced to some of the numerous theoretical and artistic research projects our lecturers are engaged in. The dissertation stimulates you to deliberately examine and formulate themes important to your work as an artist or a designer. 

The School of Arts Ghent campuses are at the epicenter of Ghent, the cultural capital of Flanders. Ghent is very receptive to the international art scene and especially welcoming to students. In addition to being imbedded in this artistically rich environment, the school itself is a cultural actor, organizing exhibitions, concerts, festivals, weekly lectures and daily film screenings, and co-producing the international art magazine A Prior

Our Master's programs include:
Master of Visual Arts (one year)
– Fine Arts (Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Installation Art, Media Art)
– Textiles Design
– Fashion
– Photography
– Graphic Design (Graphic Design, Graphic Arts, New Media, Illustration)
– Multimedia Design

Master of Audio-Visual Arts (one year)
– Animation Film
– Film

Master of Music (two year)
– Performing Music: Classical Music
– Performing Music: Jazz/Pop
– Composing Music: Music Production
– Composing Music: Composition

Advanced Master of Music (two year)
– Contemporary music
– Contemporary performance practice

Information & application forms

Contact
If you have any questions about your application for the Master's program or if you are interested in joining a student exchange program with School of Arts Ghent, feel free to contact us:
paul.lamont@hogent.be (Master's and Advanced Master's programs) / iris.raspoet@hogent.be (exchange programs)

The Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK) and the Royal Conservatory together constitute the School of Arts of University College Ghent.

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