News Express: UM launches master’s and doctoral programmes in fine arts to nurture interdisciplinary and innovative talent

新聞快訊:澳大新增藝術碩士和博士課程 培養跨界創意人才


澳大藝術碩士和博士學位課程現正接受報名
UM’s Master of Fine Arts and Doctor of Fine Arts programmes are now open for applications

 


澳大新增藝術碩士和博士課程 培養跨界創意人才

澳門大學將於2024/2025學年推出藝術碩士和博士學位課程,以促進澳門文化藝術產業和澳門經濟多元化發展,並為全球培育具有理論水平的學者型藝術創意人才。

澳大藝術與設計系主任李軍表示,由優秀的藝術史家和創造性藝術家組建的澳大藝術與設計系,將通過這兩個課程為澳門、區域和全球的藝術人才提供高水平的培訓和發展機會,促進藝術領域的研究和創新。“課程將培養具有跨界創意的藝術人才,他們不僅能夠在藝術領域中發揮自己的才華,也能夠與其他學科和領域進行對話和合作,從而創造出更多的可能性和機遇。”此外,今年5月開幕的澳大藝術博物館集收藏、展覽、教學、交流等功能於一身,不但為師生創造了良好的教學環境,也促進了藝術領域的學科發展,同時服務於社會公眾。李教授希望,“在人工智能和數碼媒體高度飛速發展,危機和機遇並存的今天,澳大將充分利用澳門在中國和世界上的特殊地位,探索一條融古今中西為一體的藝術創新道路。”

澳大藝術設計中心主任梁藍波認為,澳大這兩個更專業的藝術碩士和博士學位課程的建立,將匯聚更多的美術和設計人才,使澳門成為一個藝術創意和美術與設計人才培養的重要基地,將為澳門美術、設計和數碼媒體藝術的發展帶來新的動力。“課程將通過東西方融合、國際前沿的教學方式,培養學生在藝術創意上的時代性、獨特性和國際性。” 梁教授表示,過去幾年,澳大已經在視覺傳播領域培養出不少傑出的碩士和博士人才,僅僅幾十名的學生,每年都獲得數十項全國性的或國際性的大獎,包括頂尖的國際設計獎,如德國紅點至尊獎、德國iF設計獎、意大利A設計獎等,以及中國三大國家科研基金中的國家藝術基金和國家社科基金,發表的論文還獲得了長城獎。

藝術碩士學位課程修讀年期為三年,以跨媒材的方式結合理論和實踐,培養具有紮實理論基礎的創作型藝術工作者。課程將涵蓋現代藝術史和藝術理論,以及不同藝術媒材的實踐,讓學生能夠創作出具有獨特藝術理念和手法,兼具個性、時代性和國際性的系列作品。畢業生能夠勝任各種藝術機構、教育機構和其他相關領域中的研究、創作和教學工作,並具備升讀藝術博士學位課程所需的能力。

藝術博士學位課程修讀年期為四年,以“偉大”和“創造”為基礎,深入探討藝術家和藝術教研工作者所需的知識和技能。課程將涵蓋藝術史、藝術學理論和研究方法,撰寫學術論文,以及創作出具有個人風格,兼具獨特性、時代性和國際性的系列美術或設計作品。學生須通過資格考試、論文開題報告、個人畢業作品展覽、完成博士論文及答辯才能畢業。畢業生將成為在藝術創作、藝術理論和藝術寫作方面受過嚴格訓練的專業藝術家,並具有在高等院校任教的資格。

澳大藝術碩士和博士學位課程現正接受報名,網上報名及有關入學章程可瀏覽澳大研究生院網頁 https://grs.um.edu.mo/index.php/prospective-student/?lang=zh-hant 或於辦公時間致電8822 4898或電郵gradschool@um.edu.mo 查詢。

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UM launches master’s and doctoral programmes in fine arts to nurture interdisciplinary and innovative talent

The University of Macau (UM) will launch the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) and Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) programmes in the 2024/2025 academic year, with the aim of fostering the growth of Macao’s arts and cultural industries and contributing to the economic diversification of the city, as well as nurturing scholarly and creative talent with theoretical expertise in the arts for the world at large.

According to Li Jun, head of UM’s Department of Arts and Design, the MFA and DFA programmes, led by distinguished art historians and creative artists in the department, will provide high-level training and development opportunities for artistic talent in Macao, the region, and the world, and promoting research and innovation in the field of art. ‘These programmes will nurture artistic talent with interdisciplinary creativity, who will not only be able to develop their talents in the field of art, but also be able to engage in dialogues and collaborations with scholars from other disciplines and fields, thereby creating more possibilities and opportunities.’ In addition, UM’s Museum of Art, which was inaugurated in May this year, combines the functions of collection, exhibition, teaching, and exchange. It not only creates a favourable teaching and learning environment for teachers and students, but also promotes the development of disciplines in the field of art and serves the public at the same time. Prof Li hopes that ‘in an era marked by the rapid development of artificial intelligence and digital media and the coexistence of crises and opportunities, UM will fully leverage Macao’s unique position in China and the world, and explore a development direction of art innovation that merges the ancient and the modern, the Chinese and the Western.’

Lampo Leong, director of UM’s Centre for Arts and Design, believes that the establishment of the more specialised MFA and DFA programmes at UM will attract more talent in the field of art and design, which can develop Macao into an important base for artistic creativity and training in art and design, as well as give new impetus to the development of art, design, and digital media arts in Macao. ‘The programmes will cultivate students’ contemporary, unique, and international character in artistic creativity through cutting-edge international teaching methods that integrate Eastern and Western elements. Prof Leong noted that in recent years, UM has produced many outstanding master’s and doctoral students in the field of visual communication. Although the department has only a few dozen of students, the students have consistently achieved remarkable accomplishments. Each year, the department’s students win numerous national and international prizes, including prestigious international design awards such as the Red Dot Best of the Best Award and the iF Design Award of Germany, as well as the A’ Design Award of Italy. They have also received national grants from the National Arts Fund and the National Social Science Fund of China, both of which are part of the country’s three major national research funds. In addition, one of their research papers published was honoured with the Great Wall Award.

The MFA programme is a three-year programme that combines theory and practice in a cross-media approach to nurture creative artists with a solid theoretical foundation. The programme covers the history and theory of contemporary art, as well as the practice of different art forms, enabling students to create a range of works that embody personal, contemporary, and international elements by employing unique artistic concepts and techniques. Graduates of the programme will be able to undertake research, creative work, and teaching assignments in a variety of art organisations, educational institutions, and other related fields. They will also be equipped with the skills necessary for admission to the DFA programme.

The DFA programme is a four-year programme that explores in depth the knowledge and skills required of artists, teachers, and researchers in the arts with the notions of ‘greatness’ and ‘creation’ as the foundation. The programme covers art history, art theory and research methods, academic writing, and the creation of a series of personal, unique, contemporary, and international works of art or design. To graduate, students must pass a qualifying examination and thesis proposal assessment, hold a graduation exhibition, complete a doctoral thesis, and pass a thesis oral defence. Graduates of the programme will become professional artists who have received rigorous training in artistic creation, art theory, and art writing. They will be eligible for a professorship in higher education institutions.

Applications for the MFA and DFA programmes are now open. Online applications and admission guidelines are available on the Graduate School website at https://grs.um.edu.mo/index.php/prospective-students/. For enquiries, please call 8822 4898 during office hours or email gradschool@um.edu.mo.

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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/57404/