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Administered by the Department of Visual Studies, Master of Arts in Curating and Art History combines two disciplines: museum curating and art history. Aside from the required and elective courses, students may choose to curate a group exhibition or write a research dissertation as their capstone experience.

 

Features:

  • One year full-time or two years part-time
  • An internship programme and overseas summer school to enhance students’ international exposure, and interaction with art historians, collectors, museum professionals, eminent scholars and experienced curators
  • Suitable for those who wish to pursue advanced studies in art history, and professional careers in museums or curatorial and other art-related fields
  • This is listed under UGC’s Targeted Taught Postgraduate Programmes Fellowships Scheme with a maximum $120,000 tuition fee waiver 

 

 

Programme Details

 

 

Master of Arts in Curating and Art History Master of Arts in Curating and Art History

MACAH Students having a discussion with Hong Kong artist

Movana Chen in front of her work at Art Basel, May 2021

Curators of University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of

Hong Kong giving MACAH students a workshop in their storage

Master of Arts in Curating and Art History

Master of Arts in Curating and Art History

We Live in Frames: Invisible Disciplines

Curated by MACAH student Hu Ruqi

Arthome gallery, 23 New Market Street, Sheung Wan

14-22 August, 2021

Two Keynote Speeches by Prof. Sarah Fraser, Heidelberg University, and

Dr Yu Jin Seng, National Gallery Singapore, for Conference “Then and Now:

Collecting Art and Exhibition Cultures in Asia,” May 2021, organised by the

Department of Visual Studies, Lingnan University

 

 

 

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