Master of Arts in Visual Arts

Programme Director: Dr CHUNG, Wai Ching

The Master of Arts in Visual Arts (MA in Visual Arts) programme is a one-year full-time/two-year part-time taught-postgraduate programme with two study-terms per year. It requires the completion of total 30 units, balanced across a spread of theory-based and studio-based courses. The MA in Visual Arts offers two concentrations—Studio and Media Arts (SMA) and Craft and Design (CD). The programme provides students the flexibility to employ and investigate diverse media in creative practice according to their declared concentration as well as to interact and explore cross-disciplinary possibilities among concentrations.

The programme aims:

  1. To nurture creative talents with contemporary research methodologies, in-depth professional knowledge and skills as well as cross-cultural and interdisciplinary awareness in diverse visual arts studio practices;
  2. To locate students’ artistic and academic practices in global and local socio-cultural contexts;
  3. To enable students to develop their own creative profiles according to their research interests in a specific visual arts discipline; and
  4. To meet the growing demand for professional practitioners in the cultural and creative sectors in Hong Kong and beyond.

Concentrations

- Master of Arts in Visual Arts (Studio and Media Arts)
- Master of Arts in Visual Arts (Craft and Design)

Curriculum and Programme Structure

The structure of the curriculum is as follows:

I) Required Courses 12 units
II) Concentration-based Courses 18 units
    30 units

The MA in Visual Arts programme structure consists of two types of courses with different emphases:

Required Courses
Students from both MA in Visual Arts concentrations will jointly attend the four Required Courses (3 units each), which include two theory-based courses—namely Research Methodology for the Visual Arts and Visual Arts Theory and Criticism—as well as two practice-based courses—namely Critically Engaged: Creative Practices in Context and Arts and the Public: Interpretation and Presentation. The Required Courses introduce common knowledge and skills for practitioners in different visual arts disciplines (the two concentrations on offer), as well as encourage interdisciplinary integration through collaborative group projects.

Concentration-based Courses
Two Concentration-based Courses (9 units each)—namely SMA/CD Studio Project I and SMA/CD Studio Project II—will be offered for each individual concentration, Studio and Media Arts (SMA) or Craft and Design (CD) in the two semesters of the full-time study mode and second year of the part-time study mode. In these two concentration-based courses, students continuously develop a self-directed project under tutorial supervision to investigate an identified issue/theme/creative approach in their respective creative practice. Students have to successfully complete the SMA/CD Studio Project I in order to progress to the SMA/CD Studio Project II.

Students’ continuous development in the two concentration-based courses will form the final creative project to be presented in the Graduation Exhibition. For SMA/CD Studio Project II, final project works should be appropriately set up in the exhibition venue for assessment before the opening of the Graduation Exhibition.

Requirements

I. Required Courses 12 units
  VACC7010 Research Methodology for the Visual Arts 3 units
  VACC7020 Visual Arts Theory and Criticism 3 units
  VACC7030 Critically Engaged: Creative Practices in Context 3 units
  VACC7040 Arts and the Public: Interpretation and Presentation 3 units
     
II. Concentration-based Courses 18 units
  One of the following concentrations: 
  Studio and Media Arts  
  VASA7010 SMA Studio Project IA 4.5 units
  VASA7020 SMA Studio Project IB 4.5 units
  VASA7030 SMA Studio Project IIA 4.5 units
  VASA7040 SMA Studio Project IIB 4.5 units
     
  Craft and Design  
  VACD7010 CD Studio Project IA 4.5 units
  VACD7020 CD Studio Project IB 4.5 units
  VACD7030 CD Studio Project IIA 4.5 units
  VACD7040 CD Studio Project IIB 4.5 units
    30 units

In the full-time study schedule, the four core courses run in parallel with the concentration-based, self-directed studio projects (SMA/CD Studio Project IA, IB and IIA, IIB). In the part-time study schedule, the four required courses are sequenced before the concentration-based courses. The taught components in the core courses inform and inspire students' independent creative investigations, and simultaneously, students' continuous development in the studio projects requires them to exercise and articulate their learning. 

To enable students to combine and apply the theory and the practice, one theory-based core course and one practice-based core course will be offered in each semester for both full-time and part-time students.

The two concentration-based studio projects (SMA/CD Studio Project IA and IB) emphasise research, idea development and conceptualisation in the pilot execution of a personal practice work. Following that SMA Studio Project IIA and IIB require students to finally realize and complete their respective creative project under the guidance of their assigned supervisor(s), demonstrating students' mastery of the knowledge, skills and professional attitude acquired throughout the programme.

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