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Degree programme content and structure

    The MAS Curating at Zurich Univer­sity of the Arts (ZHdK) is a discursive platform focusing on key ar­eas of contemporary exhibition­making. The MAS will take place for the last time from 2022 to 2024. Applications for the CAS Curating are still possible It has a strong practical orientation. Taught modules, group activities, seminars, and lec­tures delivered by a team of acclaimed international guest lecturers serve to build essential knowledge and skills in the field of curating. Coursework also involves research and the development of individ­ual and group projects from start to finish.

    The MAS Curating focuses less on the notion of the exhibition planner as a “genius” or self-sufficient individual author – a highly controversial issue since the 1990s – than on cooperative, interdisciplinary working methods, used, for example, in film productions or by non-governmental organizations. Here, at Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK), exhibition-making and curating mean the creation of innovative structures for the presentation of cultural artefacts through interdisciplinary collaboration. Here, art, digital media, design, and architecture intermesh in new ways. The working methods adopted by curators, artists, architects, designers, museum educationalists, and writers have become increasingly unified, bringing about new forms of communication, lounges, archives, reading rooms, and new virtual forums – along with new means of access and forms of interpretation.

    At the same time, we are witnessing a shift in the organization of work processes throughout society. Individual spheres of action are merging on new meta-levels, resulting in increasingly dynamic networks and know-how transfer. Our MAS Curating responds to these manifold changes in the production of cultural meaning. It creates a model situation in which students can gain first-hand, practical experience of curating and practise critical reflection. Modular structure ensures that our programme is constantly up-to-date and innovative.