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Master's Program in Curatorial Practice - IED Florence
Today, curating contemporary art requires as many skills as there are artistic contexts and languages. Whereas a solid cultural background is as important as management and communication skills, what is even more crucial for a 21st Century Curator is to build a stable network of relationships to make a curatorial project tangible and widely expandable. For this reason, thanks to the prestige and ...
Today, curating contemporary art requires as many skills as there are artistic contexts and languages. Whereas a solid cultural background is as important as management and communication skills, what is even more crucial for a 21st Century Curator is to build a stable network of relationships to make a curatorial project tangible and widely expandable. For this reason, thanks to the prestige and unique position of the city of Florence, participants have the opportunity to engage critically and actively in current debates in curatorial practice and contemporary art. The course leads students to practically learn the job of a Curator in all its forms, also thanks to an international Faculty that includes some of the most prominent professionals of the art world. Program starts every July.
Program Highlights
Enhance your profiles with specialized training combined with transversal knowledge and managerial skills—real projects carried out with partner companies add extra value.
Be a trained professional with a project-based entrepreneurial approach and boast direct connections with global institutions such as Fondazione Penny Guggenheim, Louvre, and Christie’s.
Study art in IED and expand the knowledge of contemporary artistic developments and deepen the understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of academic discourses on visual culture.
Choose among IED's academic offers in art, ranging from curatorship to management, from conservation to artistic creation.
Explore the ways in which contemporary artistic practice and critical theory interrelate, conceptually and creatively.
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- Florence, Italy
- Masters
- Art & Fine Arts
- Art History
- Arts
- All Nationalities
Program Details
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Locations
- Florence, Italy
Types and Subjects
- Degree Levels
- Masters
- Subjects & Courses
- Art & Fine Arts
- Art History
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
All Nationalities
This Program is also open to Solo, Couples
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
Accommodation Options
- Independent living
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- Bachelor’s degree
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Online Application
- Resume
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Today, curating contemporary art requires as many skills as there are artistic contexts and languages. Whereas a solid cultural background is as important as management and communication skills, what is even more crucial for a 21st Century Curator is to build a stable network of relationships to make a curatorial project tangible and widely expandable. For this reason, thanks to the prestige and unique position of the city of Florence, participants have the opportunity to engage critically and actively in current debates in curatorial practice and contemporary art. The course leads students to practically learn the job of a Curator in all its forms, also thanks to an international Faculty that includes some of the most prominent professionals of the art world. Program starts every July.

IED - Istituto Europeo di Design

IED - Istituto Europeo di Design
Ready to Learn More?
Today, curating contemporary art requires as many skills as there are artistic contexts and languages. Whereas a solid cultural background is as important as management and communication skills, what is even more crucial for a 21st Century Curator is to build a stable network of relationships to make a curatorial project tangible and widely expandable. For this reason, thanks to the prestige and unique position of the city of Florence, participants have the opportunity to engage critically and actively in current debates in curatorial practice and contemporary art. The course leads students to practically learn the job of a Curator in all its forms, also thanks to an international Faculty that includes some of the most prominent professionals of the art world. Program starts every July.
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