Application deadline: February 1, 2019
33 Garden Road
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504-5000
United States
T +1 845 758 7598
ccs@bard.edu
The graduate program at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) is an intensive two-year course of study in the history of contemporary art, the institutions and practices of exhibition making, and the theory and criticism of contemporary art since the 1960s. The curriculum is specifically designed to deepen students’ understanding of the intellectual and practical tasks of curating exhibitions and projects around contemporary art, particularly within the complex social and cultural situations of present-day arts institutions, as well as focusing intensively on interpretive and critical writing.
CCS Bard is distinguished by its tripartite resources: the Hessel Museum of Art, a 25,000 square foot building dedicated to critical and experimental approaches to curating; the CCS Bard Library, one of the leading contemporary art research collections in the U.S. focusing on post -1960s contemporary art, exhibition histories, theory, and criticism; and the CCS Bard Archives, which contain archives and manuscripts of preeminent contemporary art curators, innovative commercial art galleries, artist-run spaces, artists’ initiatives, and the archives of contemporary artists. Together, the Hessel Museum of Art, the CCS Bard Library, and the CCS Bard Archives support one of the world’s most forward-thinking teaching and learning environments for contemporary art research and the study of contemporary curatorial practices.
The graduate program culminates in individually curated thesis exhibitions at the Hessel Museum. Students are also offered multiple opportunities to realize other public presentations, curatorial projects, and exhibitions at CCS Bard, and in collaboration with partnering institutions, which include most recently EMPAC in Troy, NY, as well as 80WSE, The Kitchen, The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), P! Gallery, Judd Foundation, and Artist’s Space, all located in New York City. Additionally, CCS Bard supports student scholarships, a sponsored annual international research trip, and paid summer mentorship placements at institutions around the world.
The program has an internationally distinguished faculty, including curators and other museum professionals, scholars in the humanities and social sciences, artists, and critics. Faculty teaching at CCS Bard during the 2018–19 academic year include: Nova Benway, Vic Brooks, Jessica Bell Brown, Ann Butler, Helga Christoffersen, Lauren Cornell, Tom Eccles, Tania El Khoury, Lia Gangitano, Ed Halter, Alex Kitnick, Nicola Lees (Visiting Curator in collaboration with NYU), Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Cori Olinghouse, Jeannine Tang, Xiaoyu Weng, Evan Calder Williams, and Amy Zion.
Each semester, CCS Bard invites a distinct group of artists, curators, art historians, and critics to visit the program, meet with students, participate in classes, or give a lecture as part of our Speaker Series. Fall 2018 visitors include: Nana Adusei-Poku, Hannah Black, Nayland Blake, Gavin Brown, Archie Burnett, Johanna Burton, David Xu Borgonjon, Jordan Carter, Connie Choi, Cosmin Costinas, Vivian Crockett, Orit Gat, Mariam Ghani, Claire Grace, Amal Issa, Ruba Katrib, Silvia Kolbowski, Joyce Kozloff, Christopher Y. Lew, Laura McLean-Ferris, Jake Meginsky, Petar Milat, Ulrike Müller, Alexander Provan, Rashaun Mitchell + Silas Riener, Ali Rosa-Salas, and John Tain.
CCS Bard alumni now include over 300 figures working prominently in the US and internationally at institutions including the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts; Casco Art Institute; the Center for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv; the Hammer Museum; Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art; The Museum of Modern Art; the National Museum of Singapore; the New Museum; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art. Graduates have also been part of curatorial teams for many touchstone exhibitions including documenta and biennials in Berlin, Liverpool, Lofoten, Porto Alegre, and Venice, among others.
Interested students must apply online to the Master of Arts in Curatorial Studies program by the February 1, 2019 deadline. For more information about the program, the application process, or applying for scholarships, please visit our website at ccs.bard.edu. Interested students are also encouraged to contact CCS Bard to further discuss the program or to set up a visit by calling T (845) 758 7598 or sending an email to ccsadmissions [at] bard.edu.