The MA Art and Environment is a twelve-month, full-time programme divided between three key modules, which specialize in critical mapping practices, environmental artistic research practices and socially engaged, environmental interventions. The course is designed to equip students with a historical understanding of environmental art informed by diverse geographic contexts and artistic research practices. It seeks to develop expanded research practices that intersect with scientific, environmental disciplines.
Students will benefit from expert knowledge in the field, contemporary curatorial programme in contemporary art center, embedded environmental contexts and TU Dublin technical facilities.
Key areas of practice on the MA include: Mapping: Environmental art, earth sciences; critical cartography, island studies, art practice, art history, virtual environments, digital. Sensing: Sonic cultures, culinary arts, zoology, socially engaged art, artistic research, performance art, virtual environments. Hacking: Digital culture, public art, ecological art, archipelagic studies, feminist discourses, critical pedagogy, community engagement, art intervention, decolonialism.
The final Major Project module facilitates specialisation in key areas of interest through the development of an environmental intervention that demonstrate a critical comprehension of the methodologies and the range of divergent practices that constitute contemporary environmental art practice. The MA Art and Environment provides students with the opportunity to develop environmental artistic research in island contexts with island communities.
Environmental Art 1. Mapping (25 ECTS)
This module is based on mapping the historical field of contemporary environmental art through arts based methods. They will become familiar with different interpretative and historical frameworks that shape environmental research, culminating in a critical essay.
Environmental Art 2. Sensing (25 ECTS)
Semester two module 1. will develop aesthetic explorations of environmental practice and artistic research in real world contexts, toward the realisation of the MA practice work in module 3.
Environmental Art 3. Hacking (40 ECTS )
Module 3.will introduce students to various research methods and social practices that will aid them in the development of their research project. They will become familiar with the localities and communities in which they will develop the final project.
Assessment is by final project, research portfolio and presentation. The course culminates in the completion of a major project, a critical essay and a presentation.
For more details visit the course website: www.art-environment.com
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