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segunda-feira, 29 de abril de 2013

Transart Institute - MFA/PhD Berlin & New York


Transart Institute

Call for applications:
MFA/PhD Berlin & New York


Transart, the Unschool Art School
Berlin and New York
Validated by Plymouth University, UK

Application deadline: June 1, 2013

info@transart.org
www.transart.org
Application form

An MFA should be a short-term investment in a long career.

Ongoing connections, critique and support are essential ingredients for a vital artistic practice and successful academic career, equally important to the work itself. Join an international group of emerging and mid-career artists and curators. Transartists stay connected and active, continuing to show, curate and perform together internationally.

Build a sustainable practice, create your own course of study, get the support you need from advisors, find a balance between your artwork and other professional obligations while you are in the program. Keep working, pay as you go.

On-site and on-line, two winter sessions in New York, three summer sessions in Berlin; work wherever you live.

This summer, come to Berlin, meet your colleagues and advisors. Make your plans, get a creative surge with workshops, seminars, pecha kuchas, artist talks, tours, multiple crits, discussion groups and the biennial Transartfest.

Make the work you've always wanted to in any media with the support of your studio advisors and weekly crit group. Support your studio work with whatever research interests you and best supports your practice.

Become a Transartist with a thriving practice and career in two years.

Talk to Transartists, faculty and advisors by skype or in person to hear more.
But first, apply for summer acceptance: June 1st, 2013.

Transart, the Unschool, your future.
MFA programMFA admissionsBerlin Summer 2013TransartfestTransartcollective                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                 
Fonte: Art&Education

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