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SVA’s Practice-Focused Curatorial Program for Professionals

Join us in the heart of New York City to study curating at SVA with our extraordinary faculty, surrounded by countless artists, galleries, and cultural events. Our two-year degree covers every aspect of practical curatorial training, along with courses in art history, theory, critical writing, and philosophy, for you to be hired as an art-world professional, as our graduates typically are. You’ll produce three funded exhibitions and take a sponsored trip to a major international biennial, followed by an internship at a leading art institution. Support scholarships are available, and diversity, equity, and social justice are central to our thinking.

Visit us online for a special Information Session about the program on Thursday, November 17, at 10am (EST) by registering here.

To learn more and apply for Fall 2023, visit macp.sva.edu.

As part of our program, we are pleased to announce three special online events coming soon:

  • Punk Orientalism: The Art of Rebellion
    Wednesday, November 16, 12pm (EST) on Zoom
    Award-winning faculty member Sara Raza, artist Ala Younis, and MoMA curatorial fellow Inga Lace discuss Raza’s new book, Punk Orientalism, on art and resistance in the countries of the former Soviet Union and their complex relationships with the Middle East. Register for this event.
  • The Algorithmic State: James Bridle on AI and Interspecies Intelligence
    Wednesday, November 30, 12pm (EST) on Zoom
    James Bridle, the bestselling author of New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future and Ways of Being: Animals, Plants, Machines: The Search for a Planetary Intelligence, discusses the widespread social, cultural, and ecological implications of Artificial Intelligence with faculty member Noam Segal. Register for this event.
  • The Algorithmic State: Art in the Expanded Technological Field
    Wednesday, December 14, 12pm (EST) on Zoom
    Artist Agnieszka Kurant and guests speak with faculty member Noam Segal on rapidly evolving digital art practices and what they foretell for the future of art and society. Register for this event.

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