The document describes the Master of Visual Arts program at the Academy of Visual Arts, which includes 5 concentrations: Art Administration, Experience Design, Studio Arts & Extended Media, Utopics, and Art & Culture. The MVA (Studio Arts & Extended Media) concentration covers a wide range of art forms from traditional to contemporary. It provides comprehensive theoretical knowledge and consistent studio investigation to advance students' artistic practice. The stimulating studio environment aims to establish an artist community where students can facilitate each other's professional development and reexamine the role of artists.
3. Master of Visual Arts An umbrella structure for existing and new visual arts concentrations offered by Academy of Visual Arts (AVA) at Master level. 1 Programme/5 Concentrations Master of Visual Arts (Art Administration 藝術行政)since 2008 Master of Visual Arts (Experience Design 體驗設計)start: 2011 > Master of Visual Arts (Studio Arts & Extended Media 藝術創作與延伸媒體)start: 2011 Master of Visual Arts (Utopics藝術實踐與文化行動) start: 2012 Master of Visual Arts (Art & Culture 藝術與文化) jointly presented with Humanities Programme, Faculty of Artsstart: 2012
4. MVA (Studio Arts & Extended Media) 視覺藝術碩士 (藝術創作與延伸媒體) The MVA (Studio Arts and Extended Media) concentration covers a wide range of art forms and artistic means from traditional to contemporary; tactile to virtual. The comprehensive theoretical knowledge being introduced and the consistent studio investigation structured in this concentration enable student artists to advance their artistic practice at a professional level. The stimulating studio environment including but not limited to the areas of Ceramics, Sculpture, Painting, Photography, Glass, Jewellery, Wearables, Chinese Painting & Calligraphy, Sound, Multimedia etc… provide students an interactive and integrative atmosphere to critically review and extend their own artistic practice as well as to rethink the tradition of studio arts from alternative perspectives. It aims to establish an ‘Artist Community’ in which individuals will facilitate each other’s professional development and be able to re-examine the roles and responsibilities of the artist in our time.