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WORK.MASTER - CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC PRACTICES

WORK.MASTER is addressed to students-artists who wish to broaden and develop their practical work within a framework which promotes a transversal approach, multiple perspectives and crossdisciplinary collaboration. Combining research and artistic practice (individual, collaborative or collective), the programme is structured around the realisation of fullscale personal projects. The programme gives students the opportunity to contextualise their work through real life artistic interventions (...) lire

Monday 14 November 2011


WORK.MASTER is addressed to students-artists who wish to broaden and develop their practical work within a framework which promotes a transversal approach, multiple perspectives and crossdisciplinary collaboration. Combining research and artistic practice (individual, collaborative or collective), the programme is structured around the realisation of fullscale personal projects. The programme gives students the opportunity to contextualise their work through real life artistic interventions (in the public space, exhibitions, publications, radio programmes,…).

The programme is balanced between research and workshop experimentation, seminars, meetings with external partners (artists, theorists and curators, agents and politicians, cultural institutions), visits in Switzerland and abroad, exhibitions and other project presentations.

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Professors, heads of the programme : Laurent Schmid (coordination), Christian Besson, Yann Chateigné, Marie-Antoinette Chiarenza

Assistants : Ceel Mogami de Haas, Marion Tampon-Lajarriette

Professors / Visiting Professors / Lecturers : Delphine Bedel, Spartacus Chetwynd, Mathieu Copeland, Christophe Kihm, Maxine Kopsa, Lars Bang Larsen, Pierre Leguillon, Benoît Maire, Markus Miessen, Mai-Thu Perret, Lili Reynaud Dewar, Annelore Schneider, Marc-Olivier Wahler, Frédéric Wecker, Ingrid Wildi Merino.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Teaching Languages: WORK.MASTER teaching is given both in French and in English.

Duration: 4 semesters (full-time)

Credits: 120 ECTS

Qualification awarded: Masters of Arts HES-SO in Fine Arts major WORK.MASTER

Cost of studies: 500 Swiss francs per semester

ADMISSIONS

Required qualifications: Higher education Bachelors degree (HES, Higher education college or university) or equivalent training

Admission requirements, procedures and application forms are available in the Admissions section

Deadline for application: 8 May 2013
Interviews: 3 to 7 June 2013
Start of the academic year: 16 September 2013

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PLANS DES ÉTUDES

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Semestre B3



Semestre B4

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