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Master Programme Visual and Audiovisual Arts 2015-2016 Information Session for Dutch and English masterstudents

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Master Programme Visual and Audiovisual Arts

2015-2016

Information Session for Dutch and English masterstudents

Information Session 2015-2016

1. Concept2. Practical Guidelines3. Masterproject4. Thesis5. Theoretical Seminars (T)6. 9 elective credits / Arts in practice (T)

English Master Program

• 2008 – 2009

• Facilitate enrolment for international students

• Integration & interaction with the Dutch Master Program

• 2 semesters (september – july) / 60 credits• Official Recognised (NVAO)

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Number of studentsMaster in de audiovisuele kunsten 35Master of Audiovisual Arts 6Master in de beeldende kunsten 115Master of Fine Arts 27Master in de muziek 118Master of Music 25Master in het drama 17Preparation Program 9

Academic year 2015-2016:- 286 external candidates / aprox. 60

accepted

Academic year 2014-2015 enrolled:

Master Program

Courses Credits

Master Project 1 9

Master Project 2* 21

Thesis* 9

Seminars (T) 12

Elective Courses (T) 9

• = Part-time study; second year• DEADLINE: November 15th

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credits hours

Semester 1 15 20

Semester 2 15 4 + stage

Semester 3 9 13

Semester 4 21 2 + Stage

Part Time studying / Combination Teachers Trainings (only for dutch language students)

Combining bachelor and master studies

• Contact Study Path Coach: Annelies Vlaeminck (Fine Arts) / Femke Neels (Audiovisual Arts)

• Basic Principle: Bachelor finished

• Excemptions: • - Credits achieved of all practical courses• - No more then 27 credits form the bachelor degree• - Combination: only once!!

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Starting Documents

• Chamilo (studentenaangelegenheden / student services) and http://docs.schoolofarts.be/documenten/Master/

• • - Master Guide 2015-2016• - List of Mentors 2015-2016 (Nl+Eng)• - Announcement Masterproject (Nl+Eng)• - Request Third Mentor (Nl+Eng)

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STEP 1: Announcement Master Project

• Announcement formular: Chamilo & weblink

- Masterproposal & Mentors / List of Mentors: website & chamilo

- Elective courses for 9 credits

- Signatures mentor

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STEP 2: Approval Mastercoordinator & registration at the student administration

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-Signature Master Coordinator (who keeps the master proposal.

-Bringing in at the student administration.Deadline: October 21th (Paul Lamont) / student administration (Bijlokecampus)

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The Master Proposal

• - The proposal is a document in which the candidate will describe the starting point and more or less concrete outlines of the artistic research the student wishes to carry out in his or her master projects and he/she will need to motivate this from his/her personal history as an artist or art student.

• - It is also a key document in finding a mentor for your master projects and thesis later on in your study.

• - The master proposal includes a working title.

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Master Coordinator

Tasks:• - Administrative questions (Enrollment)• - Coordination entrance commissions (Enrollment)• - Responsible for communication between master students and communiaction with the teaching staff in the studios

• - Periodic consultation with students / consultation with mentors / Organisation Feedback / Organisation workshops

• - Organisation of the jury & exhibition moments / chairman of the jury

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• Graphic Design: Monday 21st Sept., 2.00 P.M., M2007 (Marissal building 2nd floor)

• Fine Arts: Monday 21st Sept., 11.00. A.M – painting studio (Kunsttoren - Offerlaan 5)

• Textile: will be anounced later (contact Anita Kars)

• Photography: Monday 21st Sept. 10.00. A.M. – masterroom photography (Marissal building, 1st floor)

• Fashion: will be anounced later (contact Bram Jespers)

• MultiMedia Design: Monday 21st Sept, 3.00. P.M. Tram Zwart – Studio

• Animation: will be anounced later (contact Luc Degryse)

• Film: Wednesday 23th Sept, 9.30. A.M. masterroom film (@ KASKcinema – Room C0,005)

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Starting Sessions Master coordinators

Mentors

- Mentorlist @ weblink & chamilo- - Every student chooses one Practice Mentor and ons Theoretical Mentor

- - 2-year-study: only practice mentor- - Mentors are supervising as well as the master project as the thesis

- - Importance of your choice !!- - Also the mentor chooses!!- - Excemptions in practice mentors!- - Possible choice of third mentor?- - No mentor found??

Masterproject 1 & 2

- 9 credits + 21 credits• - The masterproject = Core of the master study.• - The masterproject = Artistic Research in a chosen field starting from a master proposal.

• - Masterproject 1 versus Masterproject 2• - Individual supervised by two mentors

— Chosen at te start of the academic year.— Artistic Mentor / Theoretical Mentor

• Master Coordinator & Group Interaction

Thesis

• Theoretical work related to the master project.

• Guided by the same mentors

• Appr. 10.000 words.

• Research / Writing / Reporting / References /

Seminars

• 3 seminars out of 41 seminars / 16 english seminars.• Semesterbased / 24h / Small group / Interactive / Resulting in a paper.

• http://webs.hogent.be/~rr095/downloads/seminaries.pdf

• Examples:• World art: discussions in the anthropology of art• Ganda-Gent-Ghent. Art and history from the Middle Ages to the present day• Picasso in Palestine• …

Elective Courses

Option 1: Arts In Practice: 9credits“Linking Artistic production to the public domain of discussion, visual investigation, product development, audiovisual presentations and exhibition and presentation practices”. E.g…Option 2: Courses at University Ghent: 9 creditsOption 3: Combination: 3 credits vs 6 creditsOptional option (dutch language students: studium generale)

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• Graphic Design : Wednesday 23rd Sept., 1.30 P.M., M2007 (Marissal building 2nd floor)

• Fine Arts (English language students): Monday 21st Sept., 10.00. A.M – installation art studio (Kunsttoren - Offerlaan 5)

• Fine Arts (Dutch language students): Tuesday 22nd Sept., 10.30. A.M – installation art studio (Kunsttoren - Offerlaan 5)

• Film: Wednesday 23th Sept, 11.00. A.M.

• Textile Design:30th Sept, 9.00. A.M., Textile Design Studio

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Starting Sessions coordinators Arts in Practice

The core of Arts in Practice:

- A student working outside the walls of ou art institute. E.g. in a company, a studio of an artist, a museum, a gallery or a temporary initiative ?- Confrontation with audience?

- not purely executive functions. No “listen-and-do-training” .-With a degree of autonomy working on an artistic project a master student worthy.

Where?

- A museum - gallery - a cultural institution - a government agency - a temporary project such as an exhibition or an investigation based on an organization - community art projects- photo studio, film studio, graphic design agency,… - as an assistant to an artist or designer- …

Where?

• - Belgium or abroad.• - Combining an arts in practice project with a stay abroad.

• - the training agreement will be stated in a contract between University College Ghent, the student and the external partner. (also insurance abroad)

Choosing an art in Practice Project?

Two possibilities:

A) Students will accept an offer which was prepared by the coordinators. B) Students find themselves a project in the field

Practical matters• - 3 credits = 10days / 6 credits = 20 days / 9 credits = 29 days

• - Not necessarily iterated, can be over a longer period or even the whole academic year depending on the project. Discuss this with your coordinator

• - Also the summer months July and August are possibilities.

• - Depending on the project and the external partner: possibility for a compensation for expenses (transport, materials,…).

• - An accurate description of your tasks are important and necessary. Theuy will be written down in the contract. This to avoid misunderstandings, facilitating guidance, avoiding problems with insurances,..etc