Graduate Studies

MFA IN CRITICISM & CURATORIAL PRACTICE

The Master of Fine Arts in Criticism & Curatorial Practice combines history, theory and criticism with professional practice to explore and experiment with the breadth and depth of contemporary art and design. The Ontario College of Art & Design is uniquely positioned in Ontario and Canada to offer this program: OCAD has well-established studio-based programs in both art and design; it has an interdisciplinary liberal studies faculty; and it is located in downtown Toronto.

The MFA in Criticism & Curatorial Practice is a 60-credit program comprising:

The program is normally completed on a full-time basis within two years (five semesters).

Some part-time students may be admitted (with the Program Director's approval) with a more flexible completion schedule (up to three years to complete all courses requirements and up to four years to complete all degree requirements). The part-time option is intended for applicants currently working in the field of Criticism and Curating. Part-time applicants must present a clear research proposal organized around a part-time study schedule with a timeline for completion.

Students entering the program will have an honours-equivalent four-year bachelor’s degree in studio art or design, or art history/visual culture, or a related discipline, and several years of practical experience. They will be interested in augmenting their existing knowledge base through a program of study that facilitates exploration of and experimentation with the full range of contemporary art and/or design curatorial and critical practices and that provides the historical, theoretical and critical armature required.

While the majority of curatorial and museum studies programs in Canada are streams within an art history program leading to a Master of Arts degree, this program focuses on the professional practices of curating and criticism in combination with theory and history, leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree. Graduate faculty teaching in the program and adjunct faculty supervising student internships and international placements include practicing curators and critics.

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