Materials in Artistic Practices (MAPs)

Uczelnia
Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen
Miasto, kraj
Groningen, Netherlands
Czas trwania studiów
2 lata
Zakres programowy
Architecture, Design, Industrial Design, Landscape Architecture, Visual Arts, Product design
Koszty studiowania
2601.00 EUR
Język nauczania
English (ENG)
Rodzaj studiów
Master
Rozpoczęcie studiów
2025-09-01
Zakończenie rekrutacji
2025-04-01
O programie
Wymagania rekrutacyjne
Możliwości kariery
The creative process mostly starts with a curious research question and quite often ends with a materialised conclusion.

But what’s actually happening in between processes? When, why and how are decisions made when going from research into the materialisation of concepts? Does an idea really need materials? Do materials really want to become part of your work? In fact, the most important question is: Do materials really have a voice in artistic practices? Our focus lies on materials as the protagonists of your stories.

We would like to unveil the treasures and challenges of the ever changingIn Northern landscape, focusing on materials as a starting point for a journey into your artistic practice both in Art and Design contexts.

MAPs adopts a holistic approach that goes beyond the surface of materials. We believe in exploring tangible, aesthetic, and practical properties of materials, while also considering their historical, cultural, political and ecological entanglements. Through practical exploration and engaging with relevant discourses and theory you will gain ecological sensitivity and a deeper understanding of a variety of past, present and future materials.  

We believe in a shared knowledge approach where unique experiences, backgrounds and artistic practices will together create an experimental, open, and collaborative learning environment. You will work with guest lecturers, artists, and experts from a variety of fields, which will broaden your understanding of the possibilities of materials and their implementation in your artistic practice.

Wymagania rekrutacyjne

Na studia magisterskie mogą kandydować wszyscy, którzy ukończyli studia licencjackie lub inżynierskie (studia I stopnia), studia magisterskie lub studiują na ostatnim roku studiów I-stopnia. Studia, które planujesz powinny mieć zbliżony profil do tych obecnych lub ukończonych, ponieważ w procesie rekrutacji kluczowa jest ich zgodność programowa.

  • Wykaz punktów ECTS – osoby, które są jeszcze w trakcie studiów, muszą załączyć wypis punktów ECTS, w którym będzie wykazane, jakie przedmioty były realizowane na studiach oraz ile punktów za nie otrzymano.
  • Dyplom ukończenia studiów licencjackich lub inżynierskich – jeśli jesteś absolwentem wyższej uczelni, nie potrzebujesz wypisu, wystarczy załączyć dyplom ukończenia studiów wraz z suplementem (w języku angielskim lub oryginał z tłumaczeniem)
Wymagania odnośnie języka angielskiego

Spełnienie wymagań w zakresie języka angielskiego można udokumentować w następujący sposób (minimalne wymagania):

  • IELTS-test: overall score of at least 6.0 (maximum 2 sub scores of 5.5, average score of at least 6.0)
  • TOEFL-test: Internet-based TOEFL: score of 80; Paper-based TOEFL: score of 550
  • Cambridge: FCE level C (169-172)
Ważne wymagania
  • A bachelor's degree/level: preferably in art (visual arts or design) or an equivalent previous education) for example, a university degree or diploma in a related area);
  • Portfolio: documentation characterising your work well and giving a clear picture of your qualities as an artist;

After we have received your application form and portfolio, the admissions committee will criticize your application documents and decide whether to invite you for a meeting with them. If you live abroad and cannot come to Groningen for this, we can conduct the interview by Microsoft Teams.

Together with fellow students and other stakeholders you will also contribute to a dynamic archive of materials, both physical as well as digital. The dynamic archive is designed to be an active, evolving resource, that will be continually updated, and improved. The digital archive will give insight into making processes, collaborations, material developments and experiments.