NCAD
10
90 (Level 9 NFQ)
€8,100
16th September 2024
NCAD
1 year
€8,100
The MA in Art and Social Action is a postgraduate programme focused on trans-disciplinary practice that emphasises collaboration and creative approaches to social transformation, with a focus on the capacity of arts practice to imagine our world differently.
Engaging with theory and practice, and delivered by a diverse team, this programme provides its student cohort with dynamic educational experiences in local and national contexts, and across and beyond academic boundaries, to develop their practices in response to their own research and engagements within diverse contexts, including urban and rural place-based sites, temporary and online communities, and public and cultural settings.
Building on NCAD’s long history of socially engaged pedagogical programmes and projects at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, this two year part time postgraduate programme is offered to practitioners and researchers from the fields of art, design, urban studies, theatre, education, community work, youth work, dance, music, architecture, film, activism and related areas, whose practices respond creatively to social issues, spatial injustices and civic life through community collaboration, public intervention or collective action.
Socially engaged artists, designers, activists, educators, community workers from diverse backgrounds with distinct benefits for peer-to-peer learning and breadth of experience. Based in an EU capital and taught through English, Dublin offers a significant arts infrastructure and arts community, strong cultural heritage and tradition across art forms, including a well established and thriving field of contemporary collaborative/socially engaged art practice. The location of NCAD, based in the heart of Dublin with long-standing connections to national and local practice, and a connection to multiple civic society and cultural organisations and institutions.
The Art and Social Action MA places a strong emphasis on artistic and creative practice, taking an expanded view of that field and welcomes applications from all arts practitioners and curators, writers, designers, architects and others who wish to explore the forms of public engagement supported by the programme.
Applicants who have prior experience of community /public engagement and/or a mature art practice. The programme also welcomes applicants with a background in community work, education, youth work, activism who are committed to engaging with creative practices in their work. Applicants of a BA in Fine Art or other studio fields will need to demonstrate an affinity for socially-engaged practice and or community/public engagement.
The MA programme consists of 90 credits.
It aims to function as an innovative centre of practice. We encourage our students to conceive of their work as a practice and to engage with wider communities of interest beyond the college, particularly in the latter phases of their studies. As such, we value and recognise the public nature of practice. The team recognises that peer learning has a key role to play in the life of the programme and the experience of the students. It recognises that students joining the MA may have a diverse range of experiences and backgrounds, and welcomes the opportunities for intellectual exchange that this provides. This is reflected in the design of the curriculum as well as in the types of learning and teaching modes which are employed.
The programme employs a range of learning and teaching modes, including seminars, tutorials, staff lectures, visiting lectures, crits, visits, writing practice, engagement workshops, and technical training. It emphasises learning by means of practice, where students undertake live projects and define their own field of practice.
The aims of the programme are to:
The Art and Social Action programme has been designed to support the professional practice needs of a range of learners. Although not a narrowly vocational programme, it recognises the value and importance of ‘real world’ learning, and so features modules which are offered in formal partnership with external organisations including Create – the National Development Agency for Collaborative Arts.
Some students may choose to develop projects which constitute a deep investigation of theories of social-engagement in art, however it is expected that the large majority of students on the MA/ MFA programme will engage directly with different stakeholders to realise public projects. As such, the programme is committed to supporting the acquisition of skills required for successful professional practice in art as well as in related fields such as education, public programming in museums and galleries and community based arts.
All applicants are expected to present an approved Bachelor degree at minimum level of 2nd class honours (2.2)
You may apply for the programme if you are currently completing your Undergraduate Degree. NCAD will review the rest of your application If necessary, we can make you a Conditional Offer. When your degree is completed and you send us final transcripts we will upgrade this to a Full Offer.
Essential Supporting Documents
All new and continuing students will receive information by email on how to register and pay fees. For information on Fee Payment and Grant Eligibility go to NCAD Fees & Grants.
NCAD Students Handbook
The Handbook is available for download here
Continuing students and new postgraduate students who accepted the offer will start receiving ‘Invitation to Register’ emails from the week beginning 19th August.
More on the NCAD website.
There is a fee of €8,100
Apply via NCAD HERE
Contact the Programme Leaders
Dr Fiona Whelan, whelanf@staff.ncad.ie
Brian Hand, handb@staff.ncad.ie
Dr Emma Mahony, mahonye@staff.ncad.ie
Contact the Admissions Staff