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BA Curating
About this course
Curating is concerned with how art, objects, and ideas are selected, presented, and interpreted for audiences. It is a discipline that sits at the junction of art history, cultural theory, institutional practice, and public engagement, asking not only what should be shown but how, why, and for whom. Curators make decisions about meaning and value every time they organise an exhibition or commission a display, and those decisions reflect assumptions about culture, identity, and history that deserve careful critical examination. At the University of Essex this three-year full-time BA Curating combines theoretical and intellectual training with hands-on experience in museums and galleries. You will develop the analytical and historical knowledge to engage with works of art and material culture across different periods and contexts, and you will learn the practical skills of exhibition-making, collection management, audience development, and gallery administration. Essex has strong connections to the art world both locally and nationally, and the programme draws on those relationships to provide real working experience alongside classroom-based learning. This combination of intellectual rigour and applied practice is what the degree is designed to deliver. You will develop skills in research, critical writing, project management, and public communication, learning to translate scholarly knowledge into accessible and engaging experiences for diverse audiences. The ability to think clearly about complex cultural objects and to communicate that thinking effectively is at the heart of what the degree develops. Graduates pursue careers in museums, public and commercial galleries, arts organisations, cultural heritage bodies, auction houses, arts journalism, and cultural policy. Roles include curator, exhibitions coordinator, collections manager, arts educator, and heritage professional. Postgraduate study in museum studies, curatorial practice, art history, or cultural policy is a well-trodden next step for those wanting to specialise further or pursue academic careers.
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