Want to be an art curator? You're in luck: The School of Visual Arts in New York City is accepting applications for its master of arts degree in curatorial practice, the New York Times reports.
The two-year program, which starts in 2024, is "an immersive two-year program with an intense focus on professional training in every aspect of curatorial work, while addressing the crucial issues of our times," per the school's website.
You'll study "relevant history, theory, and philosophy" along with "small case-study seminars, writing workshops, and professional practice workshops held at major museums," as well as visit artist residencies to introduce students to artists from around the globe.
You'll also have the opportunity to work with "leading curators carefully selected to work with you as mentors," per the website.
You'll also have the chance to work with more than 50 international curators while interning at art galleries and museums in the US, Europe, Asia, and South America.
"Our students go on to curatorial jobs at museums and institutions in the US, Europe, Asia, and South America, sometimes with the curators who mentored them during their internship," the website notes.
If you're interested, applications are due Jan.
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