MA CRAFT

All societies need reference points to form their future and to orient themselves in the present. Craft constitutes such a reference point through its association with human needs and activities. The subject of craft extends from tradition to science, forming an exciting, artistic arena. The Masters programme in Crafts at HDK-Valand Art and Design, University of Gothenburg is an all-encompassing environment that involves constant exchange and interaction between undergraduate education, research, and society.

 

The Master programme in Craft has three specializations:

  • Ceramic Art
  • Jewellery Art
  • Textile Art

 

A balance of collaborative work and individual development

The courses in the programme are taken together with students from the three specializations (Jewellery Art; Ceramic Art and Textile Art). During your education you will develop your ability to initiate and resolve artistic projects creating vital confidence with your own working methods. This requires independence and the capacity for experimentation. As a student, you will have the opportunity to broaden your frame of reference, develop exploratory artistic working methods, deepen your technical and theoretical knowledge, reflexive and critical thinking. You will work in close cooperation with fellow students and staff. Additionally, you will have an individually allocated workplace and generous access to the school and be a part of a vibrant and dynamic Department of Craft and Fine Art.

 

Support in shaping your artistic expression

Artistic exploration through materials and concepts is the basis of the programme. Course work encourages the development of skill-based knowledge, fosters debate about the meaning of material inquiries, and investigates the conceptual identity of craft, with specific emphasis on craft’s social meanings. Through studio work, theory, writing, and reflection, you will shape your artistic expression, and have further support with lectures, seminars, and supervision. The artistic and investigatory process comprises the foundation of the programme and you will have access to well-equipped workshops and study places right in the centre of Gothenburg. We invite international specialists and practitioners to come and visit us, to encourage an international network within the subject area.

 

Programme Structure and Content

The first semester starts with a subject-specific practical and theoretical introduction where you will outline your focus and goals for your studies. Material-based, practical, technical, and contextual experiences are broadened through exploratory inquiries and artistic risk taking.

During the second semester you will create in-depth artistic projects in order to develop understanding of your choices, working methods, and the context you are operating in from a historical and contemporary craft perspective.

During the third semester the focus shifts from the self-initiated look to the viewer’s gaze: to view and to be viewed. The exhibition format is examined in practice and theory. Prerequisites for a professional life are addressed. You will begin your independent degree project this semester.

During the fourth semester you will complete your independent degree project that includes a major artistic work, a degree report, and a presentation of the project within the framework of a degree exhibition.

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Application Deadline
The deadline for the study year starting fall 2021 is January 15, 2021.

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HDK-Valand Art and Design, Craft Unit Open House is November 20, 2020

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