Low Residency Master of Applied Arts Exhibitions

Thursday, July 17, 2014 (All day) - Sunday, July 27, 2014 (All day)

Join us for two concurrent exhibitions by students in our Graduate Studies Programs.

The 2014 graduating Low Residency Master of Applied Arts (MAA) students will exhibit their thesis project artworks in the Charles H. Scott Gallery, and the 2015 graduating Low Residency MAA students will hold their interim exhibition in the Concourse Gallery.

Low Residency Master of Applied Arts Exhibitions
July 17 - July 27, 2014
Opening Reception (both exhibitions) | Thursday, July 17, 2014 | 6:30pm
Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Charles H. Scott Gallery + Concourse Gallery | North Building

About our Graduate Programs:
Emily Carr offers robust and innovative Graduate Studies programs; including: Resident Master of Design and Master of Applied Arts (Visual Arts and Media Arts) and Low Resident Master of Applied Arts (Visual Arts and Media Arts). These professional, terminal degrees prepare students to engage in a range of diverse and expanding sectors of culture and creative industry. Graduates from our program will be able to demonstrate significant expertise in the application of creative knowledge in their field.

The Graduate degree is naturally interdisciplinary. Courses in research, theory and studio practice integrate methodological threads that span diverse fields of cultural production. Seminars offer a constructive environment for discourse and critique, while a series of lectures and studio visits from renowned artists informs and supplements student practice. Graduate cohorts are chosen with attention to the unique combination of attributes students bring, resulting in balanced and dynamic study groups.

The Graduate Studies program is delivered through two distinct but interrelated programs: Residency and Low Residency. Residency cohorts progress through the program in 21 months of fulltime study. Low Residency cohorts progress through the equivalent program in 28 months, with equally challenging but more flexible delivery model built around 3 summer intensive residencies in Vancouver and rigorous online curriculum.

For more information, please visit Graduate Studies.