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Iceland University of the Arts

Call for applications: International Master of Fine Art

Call for applications: International Master of Fine Art

Iceland University of the Arts

 

The application process for the International MA in Fine Art at the Iceland University of the Arts is now open.

In Iceland, a vibrant international art scene thrives, where the country's small size offers unique access to institutions and artists. The English-taught Master Programme in Fine Art at the Iceland University of the Arts, is an international research-based programme, open to all mediums, methods, and subjects. We believe in art’s transformative potential to activate social and environmental change and place an emphasis on artistic risk-taking and encourage and support students in challenging their artistic concepts and limits.   

Societal and environmental concerns are considered and informed by the contexts of theory and practice. High emphasis is placed on the interweaving of theory, writing and practice to inform each students work. Individuality and flexibility in students´ choice of materials and methods is in focus and academic and technical support is provided by engaged and active practitioners on all levels. Students have access to experts in workshops such as: video, photo and interactivity media labs, wood workshop, digital fabrication and model making lab, printmaking-, textile, and metal workshops. The student group is small but invariably international and from diverse cultural backgrounds. The programme seeks inquisitive and daring applicants, interested in an environmentally aware practice, unafraid to critique and challenge societal norms and complex situations, and willing to exercise the potential role of art in world-making and shaping.

The Iceland University of the Arts (IUA) teaches in most artistic disciplines: Architecture, Design, Filmmaking, Pedagogy, Performing Arts and Music, supporting and encouraging exchange and collaboration across all its faculties by offering elective courses and workshop use for all disciplines. The IUA is the only Art University in Iceland and has access to a rich community of artists/part time teachers, both international and local as well as a strong academic faculty.

The full-time study programme spans four semesters over a two-year period and is taught through workshops, individual tutorials, group crits, seminars and lectures. As part of the programme, there are opportunities for group and solo exhibitions both within the premises of the University and as part of the dynamic Icelandic art scene within Reykjavík and around Iceland.  

 

Course highlights:

Semester one: Introduction to artistic research and methods, a week-long group residency (including an exhibition in a renowned art space in the North of Iceland (verksmidjanhjalteyri.com) gallery visits and seminar sessions, one-to-one tutorials and group crits, an intermediate group exhibition at IUA, optional courses and lectures. 

Semester two: Individually supported studio practice, tutorials and group crits with teachers and visiting artists, site-specific project in a public place, collaboration with curatorial students at the University of Iceland, introduction to thesis writing, final group exhibition at IUA, optional courses and lectures. 

Semester three: Combining theory and practice through individually supported thesis writing and studio practice, allocation of a specific MA thesis- and MA project-instructors, optional courses and lectures. 

Semester four: One-to-one tutorials with MA project instructor, group crits and tutorials with staff and visiting artists, solo exhibition in one of IUA galleries, tutorials with MA thesis instructor, completion of MA thesis, MA degree group exhibition in an established art venue in Reykjavík, Graduation.

https://ugla.lhi.is/kennsluskra/index.php?tab=nam&chapter=namsleid&id=000123_20256&namskra=1&kennsluar=2025

 

Deadline for application: 8th of April 2025 

Further information: lhi@lhi.is

https://www.lhi.is/namsleid/myndlist-ma/

contact: lhi@lhi.is

 
 

 

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