Sede
Países Baixos
Formato de estudo
Presencial
Idioma do curso
Inglês
Áreas de estudo
Ciências Sociais, Comunicação, Artes
Duração
3 Anos
Ritmo de estudo
Tempo integral
Titulação
Bacharelado em Artes (BA)
Valores
Solicite informações
Sede
Países Baixos
Formato de estudo
Presencial
Idioma do curso
Inglês
Áreas de estudo
Ciências Sociais, Comunicação, Artes
Duração
3 Anos
Ritmo de estudo
Tempo integral
Titulação
Bacharelado em Artes (BA)
Valores
Solicite informações
Visual art today is strongly interlinked with today’s society, a connection which is reinforced and deepened by social and other media. In Arts, Media and Society, a specialisation of our Art History bachelor's programme, you will explore this relationship and analyse how it reflects and impacts the issues of our time, while also learning practical and academic skills that are invaluable in the current job market.
In Arts, Media and Society you will be able to study a wide range of contemporary visual art forms, including visual arts such as painting, video art and photography, installation art, bio-art, games, performance art and digital media art. Art does not exist in isolation, and therefore this programme encourages you to study and interpret art’s relationship to our society as well as the role of media in that relationship. This means that when studying visual art within Arts, Media and Society you will also touch upon issues of visual art relating to, for instance, science and politics.
Most art is inspired by the society it is created in. Today we face multiple challenges, such as climate change and inequality, and many artists reflect on these issues in their work. Some artists take an outright activist role, making their voice heard in current debates. Others comment on societal developments and changes, while taking the role of an outsider.
Today’s media, including social media, are an essential factor in the ongoing exchange between society and the arts. They bring not only artists and audience together, but also highlight new aspects of the major issues society is facing, which artists may use in the creation of a work of art.
An example is the art resulting from a Black Lives Matter protest in Bristol. In 2020 activists toppled a statue of a 17th century slave trader, throwing it in the harbour. When British artist Marc Quinn on Instagram saw a picture of activist Jen Reid standing on top of the empty plinth, he was inspired to create an installation depicting this activist. When the installation, Surge of Power, was illegally placed on the vacant plinth near the harbour, pictures of it were widely shared on Instagram. The artist, activists and social media not only all contributed to the creation of this work of art, but also jointly acted to give it new layers of meaning. During our programme, you will thoroughly explore such examples of the relationship between art, media and society.
As a student of Arts, Media and Society, you will not only learn how to look at modern art, how to interpret it, to think about it and to write and present your findings. You will also develop academic and practical skills that will prove essential for your further career, be it in academia, the public or the private sector.
Academic fields
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International student advisers
The international student advisers are a good place to go when you need assistance during your stay in the Netherlands. Students in both locations of Leiden University have access to these specialised advisers. In many cases they will be able to provide the information you need, or will refer you to the relevant services. You can consult the advisers on a variety of matters, ranging from financial concerns, settling down issues, academic issues and health insurance to dealing with external housing agents or finding a family doctor.
Student counsellors
We have a number of specialised student counsellors available. They can help in legal and financial matters, but can also assist you in developing study-related skills. The skills package that is offered involves individual counselling and workshops designed to support you in your academic performance. Topics covered include thesis writing, time management, stress management and planning. Additionally, our counsellors are available to help resolve study and personal problems, should this be needed.
Departmental study advisers and coordinators
Each department has its own study advisers/coordinators who can answer questions about matters that are related to the study programme of your choice. You can consult the study adviser/coordinator on issues such as timetables, exam grades, choice of subjects and application for graduation.
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