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2024/25 Taught Postgraduate Programme Catalogue

MA Art Gallery and Museum Studies (Part-Time)

Programme code:MA-AH/AGM-PTUCAS code:
Duration:24 Months Method of Attendance: Part Time
Programme manager:Dr Rob Knifton Contact address:r.h.knifton@leeds.ac.uk

Total credits: 180

Entry requirements:

Entry Requirements are available on the Course Search entry

School/Unit responsible for the parenting of students and programme:

School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies

Examination board through which the programme will be considered:

Programme specification:

The Art Gallery and Museum Studies MA aims to provide you with a critical understanding of issues in curatorship, museology and museum management.

You'll develop a critical understanding of the histories of art galleries and museums and explore and challenge key ideas that have shaped museum practice. You'll deploy these historical and theoretical understandings to develop innovative approaches to curation, interpretation and engaging audiences.

This Masters course considers the ways in which material culture has been represented and interpreted by historians and cultural theorists, the methodologies behind museum practice and methods of display and interpretation, and also puts theory and practice into dialogue.

Supported by the Centre for Critical Studies in Museums, Galleries and Heritage, you will gain the knowledge and skills for a successful career in the museum and art gallery sector.

You'll study in the heart of a cultural hub for this diverse and vibrant region. Leeds is home to a wide variety of world-leading and innovative arts and heritage organisations, from the Royal Armouries, Opera North, Leeds Playhouse and Northern Ballet, to museums, galleries and heritage sites and many contemporary art spaces.

We are also close to everything the rest of Yorkshire has to offer, from The Hepworth Wakefield to the National Science and Media Museum, Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Brontë Parsonage Museum. We have close links with many of these cultural institutions to support your practical learning.

You'll become a member of the Centre for Critical Studies in Museums, Galleries and Heritage and enjoy opportunities from networking events and links to alumni to conferences, seminars and reading groups.



You will study a range of compulsory and optional modules that address theory and practice in museums.

History and the Museum traces the emergence of art galleries, museums and country houses in western Europe and opens up critical questions about how the past is presented. You can build on this work and specialise in your own areas of interest, through choosing from an array of optional modules in the School and beyond that explore contemporary curatorial strategies, technologies and media, cultural memory and material culture.

In Interpretations, you will work on a digital interpretive intervention based around selected museum, gallery and heritage collections. This experience prepares you for the option of undertaking a work placement project with an external organisation or optional modules exploring audiences, participation or engagement in semester two. Read about exhibitions and activities curated by our students.

In Critical Issues, you are supported to locate interpretive, conservation, curatorial or marketing practices in the context of current academic and professional debates. Through a number of tailored strands – covering topics such as contemporary art, heritage, participation and the digital – you will develop your own mini-research project, which prepares you for your MA dissertation.

The optional module Placements in Context: Policy, Organisations and Practice supports you to deliver a collaborative group project responding to a brief set by one of our many gallery, museum and heritage partners. Previous projects have collaborated with organisations such as the National Science and Media Museum, Leeds Museums and Galleries, The Tetley, and Hyde Park Picture House. We work with a range of organisations in Leeds and beyond to develop placement projects that have a direct impact on the work of our partners and give you a crucial insight into employment in the sector.

Your dissertation project develops research around museums, galleries and heritage practice and theories. You can either choose a standard route or develop a practice-led dissertation project, where you combine practical work with critical reflective writing.


Year1 - View timetable

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]

Compulsory modules:

Students will be required to complete the following compulsory modules:

ARTF5253MInterpretations
Pre-requisite for: ARTF5254M
15 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
ARTF5254MCritical Issues
Pre-requisite for: ARTF5253M
15 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
ARTF5255MHistory and the Museum: Representation, Narrative and Memory30 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Optional modules:


Year2 - View timetable

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]

Compulsory modules:

Optional modules:

Candidates will be required to study ONE of the following modules

ARTF5034MMA Dissertation60 credits1 Oct to 30 Sep (12mth)
ARTF5221MMA Practice-led Dissertation60 credits1 Oct to 30 Sep (12mth)

Candidates will be required to study 30 credits, choosing from the optional modules in Baskets A and B. Note that the list is indicative, and may change year by year.



Semester 1 Basket A

ARTF5001MDerrida and Deconstruction30 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
ARTF5033MAesthetics and Politics30 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
ARTF5042MArt, Ecology and Empire30 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
ARTF5063MPostcolonial Feminisms30 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
ARTF5193MHumanity, Animality and Globality30 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
ARTF5195MUnmaking Things: Materials and Ideas in the European Renaissance30 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Semester 1 Basket B

ARTF5069MArt & Money: the modern and contemporary art markets30 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HPSC5601MHistory & Theory of Modern Science Communication30 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
PECI5209MCritical Debates in Culture and Place30 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
PECI5213MCultural Participation and Participatory Cultures30 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
PECI5219MSustainable Development in Arts and Culture30 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Candidates will be required to study 30 credits, choosing from the optional modules in Baskets C and D. Note that the list is indicative, and may change year by year.



Semester 2 Basket C

ARTF5011MJewish Museums and the Display of Cultural Difference30 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
ARTF5031MUnfinished Business: Trauma, Cultural Memory and the Holocaust30 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
ARTF5051MIntersecting Practices: Questioning the Intersection of Contemporary Art and Heritage30 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
ARTF5052MAdventures in the Archive30 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
ARTF5111MArt of the Silk Roads30 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
ARTF5191MAnthropology, Art and Representation30 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
ARTF5211MThe Cultural Politics of Artificial Intelligence30 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Semester 2 Basket D

ARTF5802MPlacements in Context: Policy, Organizations and Practice30 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
PECI5105MCreative Work30 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
PECI5106MPerformance and Collaborative Enterprise30 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
PECI5211MAudience, Engagement and Impact30 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)

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