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Call for applications: MA programme in Fine Art Bergen

KHiB is a state-financed academy offering BA and MA programmes in Fine Art and Design. A new MA programme in Curating is offered from 2015. At present KHiB has seven Research Fellows in the Norwegian Artistic Research Fellowship programme, which is parallel to other research educations organised as academic PhD programmes. The academy has a total of 350 students, including students in the one-year programme in educational theory and practice for artists and designers. Project-based MA programme The MA programme in Fine Art is a two-year full-time programme comprising four semesters. 25 students are accepted each year, the programme is taught in English and Norwegian. Independent artistic practice has a central place in all semesters. An independent artistic work—the MA project—is the programme's main component. Each student defines his/her own artistic project, which is developed over two years through individual studies, experimentation, criticism and discussion with lecturers and fellow students. MA students are included in KHiB's artistic research environment with academic staff and research fellows. Students' own practice and individual project work is integrated with and supported through individual tutoring, group tutoring and a contextual programme. Workshops and resources The MA project can be formulated and developed in relation to a specific medium or a combination of media and materials. KHiB has workshops, technical expertise and tutoring competence in digital art, photography, printmaking, installation, ceramics and clay, sound, painting, performance, sculpture, drawing, textiles and video. An MA project can also be based on other criteria, for example linked to site-specific, relational or interdisciplinary approaches. KHiB provides individual studio space for all MA Fine Art students. Every April the final year MA students organise an exhibition of their work at Bergen Kunsthall. It's an important collaboration between the two institutions and an opportunity for the graduating students to present their work to a broad and international public. Full-time professors in the Department of Fine Art: Dominique Hurth, Frans Jacobi, Hilde Hauan Johnsen, Thomas Kilpper, Brandon LaBelle, Anne Helen Mydland, Eamon O'Kane, Heli Rekula. Programme Coordinator: Associate Professor Pedro Gómez-Egaña For information about admission requirements and how to apply, please click here. Application deadline: 1 February 2015

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