MA /MFA Art and Social Action Full Time
The MA/MFA Art and Social Action is 1-year a postgraduate programme focused on trans-disciplinary practice and thinking that privileges collaborative approaches to production and creative approaches to social transformation, emphasising the capacity of arts practice to imagine our world differently. The 2024 full-time course is now full and we are now accepting applications for the waiting list or the part-time course.
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The MA programme is 90 credits and the MFA (full-time) is 120 credits.
Class takes place on Monday and Tuesday on the full-time programme and on Mondays for the part-time programme in Year 1.
Watch our Postgrad Futures Week MFA/MA Art and Social Action Webinar here:
What to Expect
This MA/MFA is suited to graduates from multiple backgrounds who are committed to developing their creative practices to address social issues, spatial injustices and civic life through community collaboration, public intervention or collective action.
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; 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.
Full time students will be required to be on Campus 2 days a week (Monday and Tuesday) to attend the taught programme and their practice could be situated anywhere on the island of Ireland. While the early phases of practice on the programme will require the applicant to be based in NCAD two days a week to access in-person teaching, applicants will be able to undertake major projects in the final 30 credit capstone module in settings of their own choosing. This would allow a successful applicant from abroad to undertake a capstone project in their home setting and to be supported remotely with occasional visits to Dublin.
Opportunities to Engage
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.
Educational Standard
All applicants are expected to present an approved Bachelor degree at minimum level of 2nd class honours (2.2)
Applicants who do not meet the minimum academic entry requirements may be considered on the basis of prior work or learning experience (RPEL). Candidates may be required to pass a qualifying examination set by the relevant department before being accepted to a Masters degree programme. Attendance at selected undergraduate lecture courses at NCAD, together with related written work may be prescribed.
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
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A Statement of Interest - A Statement of Interest - 500 written words or a 2 minute video/audio file framing your reasons for applying to the programme.
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A recent CV
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Certified transcripts of previous programmes followed
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Certified copies of degree / certificates and/or other appropriate third level qualifications bearing the official stamp of the institution.
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Reference 1 (Academic - Head of School/Department preferred)
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Reference 2 (Tutor or Current/Recent Employer)
- Portfolio / Evidence of previous work:
- Applications must be supported by documentation that best represents your practice.
- Applicants are requested to upload a document via the online application with access to a portfolio/collection of documentation of your previous work. This document can include a link to an on-line portfolio or a link to a folder on Google Drive.
- Whatever your background or discipline, we do require evidence of previous work undertaken. What you include will depend on your experience and background. Whether you are coming from a background in art, education, community work, theatre, dance, youth work, music, architecture, activism or other related areas, feel free to submit any material you feel showcases an aspect of your practice and skill-set that is relevant to the programme you are applying for.
- We are open to reviewing written work, short video presentations, or any form of documentation of a project, including that which is theoretical or technical in nature. Some candidates may chose to describe projects they have been involved with in a "case study" format, eg. for the MA in Art and Social Action, you could consider writing or presenting a case study of a project you have been involved in, outlining the intentions, methods, approaches and challenges that were encountered and your role in the process.
- There is no set requirement on the number of pages, images or projects that you share with us - this is up to each individual applicant.
Document Description
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English Language Requirements
All programmes in NCAD are taught through English. International Applicants are asked to provide proof of their English Language Proficiency.
Full details of acceptable tests and the standard required can be found at the following link English Language Requirement.
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.
Although students may choose to develop projects which constitute a deep investigation of theories of social-engagement in art, 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.
Postgrad Futures Scholarship 2024
There is a scholarship available for one student on the full-time programme starting in 2024. The scholarship covers 50% of the EU tuition fee for MA Art and Social Action. All full-time students will be considered for the scholarship which is awarded on merit.
Fees
For information on tuition fees please follow this Link
There is a fee of €8,100
There is an application fee of €55.00*
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Contact the Programme Team
Fiona Whelan
whelanf@staff.ncad.ie
Fiona Whelan is an artist, writer, educator and Programme Leader of the MA/MFA Art and Social Action at NCAD, teaching across all trimesters to support the development of students’ practices. Fiona’s own arts practice is committed to exploring and responding to systemic power relations and inequalities through long-term cross-sectoral collaborations with diverse individuals, groups and organisations. These processes are rooted in complex relational networks and typically accumulate over time through a series of public manifestations, including text-based, visual, performative and dialogical artworks.
Brian Hand
handb@staff.ncad.ie
Brian Hand is an artist and educator. At NCAD he is Head of the Department of Sculpture and Expanded Practice and a core lecturer and tutor across all trimesters of the MA/MFA Art and Social Action. He has a deep interest in post-colonial historiography and the challenges of historical representation, his art practice is broadly concerned with creatively exploring and researching events in the past that can potentially disrupt a secure sense of the ‘present/future’, making temporary public work and time-based installations.
Dr Emma Mahony
mahonye@staff.ncad.ie
Dr Emma Mahony is a programme leader and lecturer in the school of Visual Culture at NCAD. She teaches the modules ‘Critical Discourses in Social Practice’ and ‘Spatial Politics, Spatial Practice’ on the MA/MFA Art and Social Action. Emma’s current research investigates how publicly funded cultural institutions and grass roots community organisations adopt commoning and ecofeminist strategies to resist and rewrite the neoliberalisation of the public art sector in Europe.
Sarah Edmondson
edmondsons@staff.ncad.ie
Sarah Edmondson is a visual artist, museum and gallery educator, and lecturer at NCAD who leads the ‘Critical Pedagogies’ module on the MA/MFA Art and Social Action. Primarily concerned with the evolution of knowledge, Sarah’s work is informed by her dual role as an artist and cross-generational art educator, critically analysing her supposed position of expert power in different contexts and
Contact the Admissions Staff
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