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Last updated on 2025-05-13

Program overview

Program overview

The Interdisciplinary Master's in Art, Media, and Design at OCAD University is designed to cultivate respectful practices of knowledge creation in the context of evolving cultural landscapes, traditions, and technologies. This program encourages students to engage in a community of makers, thinkers, and researchers, fostering global and intercultural dialogue through various forms of art, media, and design. Students will explore interdisciplinary processes and expand their understanding of ancestral traditions, performance, and digital fabrication, all while developing critical methodologies in research.

Program structure

The Interdisciplinary Master's in Art, Media, and Design program offers a comprehensive structure that supports both full-time and part-time study options. The program has a duration of 2 years, allowing students to immerse themselves in a rich learning environment. Key components of the program include:

  • Graduate-level studio-based practice
  • Participation in seminars focused on critical theory and research methods
  • Opportunities for self-directed study and residency experiences
  • A public graduate exhibition culminating in a major studio project or thesis
  • Annual First-Year Graduate Student Exhibition

Students can choose to focus on art, design, or media, which will determine the degree earned: Master of Arts (MA), Master of Design (MDes), or Master of Fine Arts (MFA).

Featured Experiences

The Interdisciplinary Master's in Art, Media, and Design program offers a variety of unique experiences that enhance learning and professional development:

  • Workshops and seminars featuring local and international guest lecturers
  • Curatorial talks and studio visits
  • Participation in symposiums and exhibitions
  • Opportunities to showcase work in open-studio settings, galleries, and artist-run centers
  • Engagement with research forums and residencies in diverse cultural communities

These experiences are designed to enrich students' understanding and application of interdisciplinary art, media, and design practices.

Career Options

Graduates of the Interdisciplinary Master's in Art, Media, and Design program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Art Curator: Responsible for organizing and managing art exhibitions, curators work closely with artists and institutions to present art in engaging ways.
  • Media Designer: Media designers create visual content for various platforms, including digital media, advertising, and interactive installations.
  • Researcher in Art and Design: These professionals conduct studies and analyses to contribute to the understanding of art and design practices, often working in academic or cultural institutions.
  • Community Arts Coordinator: Coordinators develop and implement arts programs within communities, fostering engagement and participation in the arts.
  • Exhibition Designer: Exhibition designers plan and create the layout and presentation of exhibitions, ensuring that the art is displayed effectively and engagingly.

These roles highlight the diverse opportunities available to graduates, allowing them to make significant contributions to the fields of art, media, and design.

 

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