2 Year Postgraduate Arts Programs (MA)
Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology, offers 2 Year Postgraduate Arts Program and a
1 Year Postgraduate Diploma- Finish may be awarded upon successful completion of the Year 1 of the MA program.
These programs along with its specialised courses are aimed at creative practitioners, professionals, and researchers.
MA at Srishti Manipal Institute
The MA programs at SMI engage simultaneously with the fields of arts, humanities, and design, comprising specializations and curricula where:
- making is the lens for theoretical reflection
- where what is made is the subject of critical inquiry
The MA is for:
Individuals interested in the practices of critical scholarship, creative arts,
and media who would like to:
- Advance careers in the arts, technology, and cultural sector;
- Ground current skills in research and public practice; and/or
- Pursue further studies in a PhD program.
At the heart of it, the MA concentrations prepare students to:
- Develop theoretical, historical, philosophical, and material approaches to practice;
- Reflect on fields of practice and one’s relationship to practice (questions of personhood);
- Add criticality to practice, including academia;
- Collaborate with other professionals; and Engage distinct communities and publics.
The Specificities of MA Practice are:
Making use of different media, ways of knowing, and research methodologies that help to:
- Re-position skill as a keyword for empirical and theoretical inquiry.
- Make tangible the processes of learning and research by engaging directly with communities, technologies, primary material sources, and published scholarship.
- Define employability as future academics, public practitioners in arts and design organizations, cultural organizers, and researchers in academic and public projects.
The Educational Goals of an MA are:
MA students develop research, critical making, and public scholarship skills via textual, visual, and multi-media forms that:
- Bring out key questions, forms, and methods by scholars and practitioners in the field.
- Study past and contemporary understandings of material phenomena. Through such studies, the history and theory of these fields and practices and their philosophies and methods of knowing and making become significant.
- Build discourse around specific themes defined by time, geographical focus, social complexity, material medium, and one’s positionality as researcher, teacher, and/or maker.
- Examine ethics of research scholarship and practice.
- Commit to public good towards responsible citizen-scholarship.
- Anticipate possible futures by centering the materiality of complex human and non-human conditions.
Modes of Learning:
- Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary studios
- Workshops
- Seminars
- Lines of Inquiries (Field work, Case Studies, Investigations, individual or Group Projects, Transdisciplinary Research)
- Theory and Understanding
- Independent Study
- Open Elective
- Practice
- Exhibitions
- Culminating Performances of Understanding (Portfolio, Transdisciplinary research, Projects, Colloquium, Capstone/Dissertation)
- Knowledge Enhancement (ability or skills)