ULTIMATE DEADLINE OF APPLICATIONS: MAY 15.
MA in Fine Art
MA in Design
(Pathways: Editorial Design, Fashion Design, Interior Design, Urban Interior Design)
For more information and application see
http://www.mahku.nl
MaHKU, Graduate School for Visual Art and Design in Utrecht, The Netherlands, offers one-year interdisciplinary Masters programs designed for an international body of students.
In professional courses, a variety of artists, designers and architects open up new vistas within their fields. The theory workshops follow the progression in the courses with readings in visual studies, philosophy, architecture and design texts. A number of interdisciplinary workshops bring students, professionals, and theorists together while eliciting exciting discussions and productions
MaHKU students are from various backgrounds such as Editorial Design, Interior Design, Fashion Design, Urban Design, and Fine Art, and come from Asia, North America, South America, and Europe. Students seek to deepen their proficiency and to expand their knowledge both in visual and theoretical work.
The internationally published MaHKUzine (first issue June 2006) will present articles and research reports by guest lecturers outside the regular curriculum, by staff, and by outstanding students.
In September, MaHKU will organize together with CASCO, Office for Art, Design, and Theory: DARE (Dutch Artistic Research Event) #1, a series of graduate presentations and discussions.
MaHKU lecturers include: Henk Slager (Dean), Tiong Ang (Fine Art), Annette Balkema (Theory), Ginette Blom (Spatial Design), Ole Bouman (Theory/Spatial Design), Bram Breedveld (Spatial Design), Max Bruinsma (Editorial Design), Yuri Engelhardt (Editorial Design), Gijs Frieling (Fine Art), Pascale Gatzen (Fine Art/Fashion), Annet Heinen (Fashion), Jeanne van Heeswijk (Fine Art), Ruud Jan Kokke (Spatial Design), Irene Kopelman (Fine Art), Rogerio Lira (Editorial Design), Harmine Louwe (Editorial Design), Wim Marseille (Spatial Design), Arjen Mulder (Theory), Emily Pethick (Fine Art), Liza May Post (Fine Art), Lex van Straaten (Spatial Design), Herman Verkerk (Spatial Design), Chris Vermaas (Editorial Design), Mascha van Zijverden (Fashion Design).
Our Masters degrees are internationally acknowledged and accredited by the Open University Validation Services in London (OUVS).
For more information and application see http://www.mahku.nl