Master of Fine Art
Overview
RMIT offers a hub for emerging artists, researchers and practitioners to cultivate contemporary art practice and gain exposure through local and international exhibitions.
This degree is designed to help those with emerging art practices who are looking to focus their work, and those who seek to expand and extend their existing practices.
The Master of Fine Art is structured in a way that allows ample room for experimentation. You will be mentored and challenged by academic staff who are professional artists, performers, writers, historians and curators to explore multiple media, conceptual tools and techniques, and narrow your focus down to the core of what you want to create and communicate as an artist.
Why study the Master of Fine Art at RMIT?
Leading practitioners
Be mentored by prominent local and international professional artists and curators who are highly active in the industry.
Purpose-built facilities
Study in a studio environment using state-of-the-art equipment, resources, materials and technology.
Global opportunities
Take the opportunity to study in Hong Kong, attend the Tropical Lab intensive in Singapore and apply for overseas art residences.
Professional practice is offered in media including:
- art and technology
- drawing
- ceramics
- gold and silversmithing
- painting
- performance
- photography
- print media
- sculpture
- spatial practice and installation
- social practice
- sound
- video.