University College Ghent – Faculty of Fine Arts (KASK): Call for Applications

University College Ghent – Faculty of Fine Arts (KASK): Call for Applications

School of Arts at the University College Ghent

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July 14, 2010
University College Ghent – Faculty of Fine Arts (KASK): Call for Applications

Master Program (in English)
Academic year 2010-2011

Application deadline:
1 September, 2010

Meeting with orientation committee:
second week of September, 2010

University College Ghent – Faculty of Fine Arts (KASK)
Campus Bijloke
Jozef Kluyskensstraat 2
9000 Ghent, BELGIUM
[email protected]

http://www.kask.be

English Master Program

Master of Visual Arts
Fields of specialization :

Fine Arts
Painting, Drawing, Sculpture,
Installation Art, Media Art

Textiles Design
Fashion
Photography
Graphic Design
Graphic Design, Graphic Arts,
Web & Interactive Design, Illustration

Multimedia Design

Master of Audiovisual Arts
Fields of specialization :

Animation Film
Film

Studying in Ghent

The Ghent Academy is one of the oldest in Belgium. The Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten, or KASK) is one of 13 faculties of the University College Ghent, the largest independent college in Flanders and its third-largest institution for higher education. The University College Ghent is a member of the Ghent University Association, which supports close working relationships with Ghent University. In addition to visual and audiovisual arts, the University College Ghent also offers study program in drama, interior design and cultural management.

The KASK campuses, Bijloke and Kunsttoren, are at the epicenter of Ghent, the cultural capital of Flanders. This haven at the heart of the historic city is very welcoming to students. Ghent is very receptive to the international art scene. Just a stone’s throw from the KASK campuses are the Vooruit arts centre, the S.M.A.K. (Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art) and the Higher Institute for Fine Arts (H.I.S.K.).

In addition to being imbedded in this artistically rich environment, KASK itself is a cultural actor, organizing exhibitions (including KIOSK), festivals (including the One Minutes Belgian Open film festival), weekly lectures and film presentations, and co-producing the international art magazine, A Prior (www.aprior.org).

All of this makes it easier for students to take an active role in the art and design world and establish careers of their own. KASKweek, a festive and public presentation of master projects, concludes each academic year. All the activities mentioned above are open to the public. As a prospective student, you are always welcome to sample the atmosphere and energy of KASK activities and meet our students and instructors.

Requirements

Before you can apply for the master’s program in visual or audiovisual arts on the basis of a foreign diploma or degree, you must be registered with the University College Ghent central students’ administration. Foreign candidates who require a student visa in order to study in Belgium must contact the central students’ administration (contact [email protected]). Once your application is approved, you can continue the process of applying for the program.

Prospective applicants for the master program who have questions can directly contact the KASK program counsellor: [email protected] Application forms can be downloaded from our website http://www.kask.be (select ‘English’).

Prospective candidates for a PhD who have questions can directly contact the KASK research coordinator: [email protected]

Candidates interested in joining a student exchange program with KASK can contact our international office: [email protected]

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