

BA Curating and Art History
About this course
Curating and art history is a degree that combines the intellectual discipline of studying how visual art has been made and understood across history with the practical and conceptual skills of presenting that art to audiences in galleries, museums, and heritage sites. Curating is not simply organising an exhibition: it involves making arguments about meaning and value, understanding how objects speak to one another in proximity, considering the needs and expectations of diverse audiences, and negotiating the institutional, financial, and ethical contexts in which cultural objects are held and displayed. At the University of York this three-year programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement experience, making your degree substantively professional as well as academic. You will develop skills in art-historical analysis, archival research, and critical writing alongside practical curatorial knowledge of how exhibitions are conceived, funded, installed, and interpreted. The year abroad gives you the opportunity to encounter different institutional traditions and curatorial cultures, while the placement experience provides direct contact with professional practice in a gallery, museum, or heritage organisation. The combination of theory and practice throughout the course means you graduate with both the intellectual depth to interpret art seriously and the practical competence to work in the sector. Graduates from curating and art history programmes work in museums and public galleries, commercial galleries, heritage organisations, auction houses, arts publishing, arts administration, and cultural policy. The placement and sandwich year experience means many graduates already have professional networks and a portfolio of work before they finish their degree. Further study at postgraduate level in curating, art history, museum studies, or arts administration is a well-trodden path for those who wish to specialise further, and a number of institutions offer vocational master's programmes designed specifically for aspiring curators.
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