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Liverpool Biennial to Be Part of National Inspire MA Curating Contemporary Art Studentship Opportunity

Inspire MA (RCA) Curating Contemporary Art

A bursary of £12,000-£15,000 p.a. will be paid for each two-year studentship

From October 2009, the Royal College of Art’s Curating Contemporary Art Department will offer a new MA for aspiring curators from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds. This development of Arts Council England’s Inspire initiative will offer a vocational and academic curriculum with a professional placement in a museum or gallery over two years. Inspire at the RCA will provide a unique course of postgraduate study for those aiming to train as curators of contemporary art. Liverpool Biennial will be hosting one of the Inspire Fellows.

Fourteen arts institutions across the country will each host a student, offering structured work-based learning. The placement will be combined with blocks of teaching at the RCA providing an ongoing, integrated academic component
in the form of regular lectures, seminars, tutorials and exhibition projects. Overall, the MA will offer a critical examination of curatorial practice in contemporary art, focusing on the selection and presentation of exhibitions, the programming of public galleries and commissioning art for public spaces.

To apply you need to be a highly motivated individual from a Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic background. You should have a good degree in a relevant subject or equivalent learning and experience. You should also have a real passion for contemporary art and visual culture, and be an excellent communicator.

The studentships are exempt from the Race Relations Act 1976 under sections 35 and 37. These exemptions allow for discrimination on the grounds of race and are aimed at reducing the under-representation of certain ethnic groups.


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Closing date for completed applications: Monday 13 July 2009

For an application pack please see:
www.rca.ac.uk/inspire, www.artscouncil.org.uk/inspire or telephone 020 7590 4507
 
BALTIC, Barbican Art Gallery, The British Museum, East Street Arts, FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), Ikon, Liverpool Biennial, mima, Natural History Museum, Nottingham Contemporary, Southbank Centre, Turner Contemporary, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, Victoria and Albert Museum

Photostream: More at Flickr

  • On the Street: Ed Purver stills
  • Artist's notes and sketches on display at You're Having a Laugh event
  • U-Ram Choe - Opertus Lunula Umbra
  • On the Street