Master of Maori Visual Arts

Palmerston North

 

INTAKE: February

Program Overview

The Master of Māori Visual Arts program at Massey University embraces the rich cultural heritage and artistic expressions of Māori, focusing on indigenous art forms, cultural narratives, and contemporary creative practices. It offers a platform for students to explore and engage deeply with Māori artistry while fostering cultural appreciation and innovation.

Curriculum: The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical artistic exploration, encompassing traditional and contemporary Māori art techniques. Courses delve into customary art forms, carving, weaving, painting, digital media, and other visual arts disciplines. Emphasis is placed on understanding cultural contexts and expressions in Māori artistry.

Research Focus: The program encourages research-driven artistic inquiries, enabling students to explore critical aspects of Māori visual arts. It fosters a research-oriented approach to artistic creation, encouraging students to delve into themes related to Māori culture, identity, spirituality, and social narratives.

Industry Engagement: Massey University fosters strong connections with the Māori arts community and industry practitioners. Students engage with established Māori artists, participate in workshops, and collaborate on projects, gaining practical insights and networking opportunities within the indigenous arts sector.

Global Perspective: While rooted in Māori cultural traditions, the program also explores the intersection of indigenous art with global artistic movements. It encourages students to engage with diverse artistic practices, fostering a global understanding of indigenous art in contemporary contexts.

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Location

Palmerston North

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

NZD 41020

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs usually need a bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognized institution. The entry requirement may specify a minimum score of 50% or higher in the previous academic degree.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 or 7.0, with no band below 6.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 90 with no individual section below 19.
  • PTE: Overall score of 58, with a minimum of 50 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

Massey University in New Zealand is supporting the academic aspirations of international students through various scholarship opportunities. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, support students in need, and foster a diverse and inclusive learning environment.

International Excellence Scholarships: Massey University offers International Excellence Scholarships aimed at high-achieving international students. These scholarships recognize outstanding academic performance and provide financial assistance to recipients pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate studies at the university.

Vice-Chancellor's High Achiever Scholarship: This prestigious scholarship is awarded to international students who demonstrate exceptional academic abilities and leadership qualities. Recipients receive financial support to aid their educational expenses during their time at Massey University.

College-Specific Scholarships: Several colleges within Massey University offer specific scholarships tailored to students in various fields of study. These scholarships often target excellence in a particular discipline or support students facing financial constraints.

Accommodation Scholarships: To assist international students with accommodation expenses, the university provides specific scholarships or grants dedicated to supporting students residing in on-campus accommodations.

External Funding Opportunities: Massey University encourages international students to explore external funding sources, including government scholarships, non-profit organizations, and private sponsors. The university provides guidance and support to students in seeking out these external funding opportunities.

Graduates of Massey University's Master of Māori Visual Arts program possess a unique blend of artistic expertise, cultural insights, and research capabilities, preparing them for diverse career paths within the realm of Māori arts and beyond.

Māori Artist: Graduates can pursue careers as practicing Māori artists, specializing in traditional or contemporary art forms such as carving, weaving, painting, sculpture, digital media, or other visual arts disciplines.

Art Educator/Teacher: Roles involve teaching Māori arts in educational institutions, fostering cultural appreciation, and imparting knowledge of Māori art techniques, traditions, and cultural significance.

Curator/Cultural Advisor: Graduates can work in museums, galleries, or cultural centers, curating exhibitions, preserving Māori artifacts, and providing cultural insights into Māori art for public audiences.

Art Consultant/Advisor: Roles involve providing expertise on Māori art to organizations, advising on art collections, exhibitions, and cultural projects that incorporate Māori artistic elements.

Community Arts Facilitator: Graduates can engage in community-based arts projects, facilitating workshops, and collaborating with communities to promote Māori cultural expression and creativity.

Cultural Arts Entrepreneur: Graduates with entrepreneurial inclinations can establish art businesses, galleries, or studios, promoting and selling Māori artworks while fostering cultural exchange.

Art Researcher/Writer: Roles involve conducting research on Māori arts, contributing to scholarly publications, writing about Māori art history, cultural significance, and contemporary trends.

Arts Administrator/Manager: Graduates can work in arts organizations or cultural institutions, managing artistic programs, organizing events, and advocating for the promotion of Māori arts.

Visual Arts Coordinator: Roles involve coordinating visual arts programs or initiatives, organizing exhibitions, and supporting artists in showcasing their Māori artworks.

Indigenous Cultural Liaison Officer: Graduates can work in organizations bridging indigenous cultures, serving as a liaison to facilitate cultural understanding and collaboration between Māori and other indigenous groups.

Art Therapist: Some graduates may pursue roles in art therapy, utilizing Māori art forms to promote healing and well-being within communities or therapeutic settings.


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