The MVS students will be a group of artists and curators whose work will advance knowledge within visual culture and strengthen the connections between the visual arts and other fields of study at the University and beyond.
The MVS offers participants a unique opportunity to rigorously investigate the interdisciplinary components inherent in contemporary art and curatorial practice, as well as in critical writing, art theory, art history and related areas requiring a high degree of visual literacy. The MVS produces graduates well equipped to meet the numerous overlapping skills currently demanded within professional studio art or curatorial practice, as well as critical writing, and theoretical discourse.
This program is especially suited to the city of Toronto, which offers a rich and varied cultural environment along with the potential for specific links with the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Power Plant, MOCCA (Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art) and the professional and artist-run alternative gallery systems and art-centred publications.
University of Toronto, Canada
The MVS students will be a group of artists and curators whose work will advance knowledge within visual culture and strengthen the connections between the visual arts and other fields of study at the University and beyond.
The MVS offers participants a unique opportunity to rigorously investigate the interdisciplinary components inherent in contemporary art and curatorial practice, as well as in critical writing, art theory, art history and related areas requiring a high degree of visual literacy. The MVS produces graduates well equipped to meet the numerous overlapping skills currently demanded within professional studio art or curatorial practice, as well as critical writing, and theoretical discourse.
This program is especially suited to the city of Toronto, which offers a rich and varied cultural environment along with the potential for specific links with the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Power Plant, MOCCA (Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art) and the professional and artist-run alternative gallery systems and art-centred publications.
University of Toronto, Canada