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FUR THER S T UDIES
Postgraduate Study The College of Creative Arts offers a suite of internationally recognised postgraduate qualifications, which can advance your career and invigorate your creative practice. Once you’ve completed your Bachelor’s degree you may wish to dig deeper into subjectspecific research.
OUR POSTGRADUATE DEGREES INCLUDE :
Postgraduate Diploma in Māori Visual Arts PGDipMVA
You will balance independent creative work in the studio with learning in Māori studies or museum studies. You will spend most of your time making art. If you have over ten years of exhibition practice you can apply to do a studio-only postgraduate diploma—talk to us about your situation.
Master of Māori Visual Arts MMVA
Toioho ki Āpiti Māori Visual Arts is the leading provider of advanced indigenous visual arts education in New Zealand, and has an unparalleled list of significant New Zealand artists amongst its alumni.
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Postgraduate Diploma Design Postgraduate Diploma Fine Arts Postgraduate Diploma Māori Visual Arts Postgraduate Diploma Screen Arts Bachelor of Commercial Music (Honours) Master of Creative Enterprise Master of Design Master of Design Weta Workshop Master of Fine Arts Master of Māori Visual Arts PhD
CONTACT US We welcome enquiries from suitably qualified applicants. For more information, contact: creative.postgrad@massey.ac.nz
Duration 1 year full time. Available part time. Location Available on the Manawatū campus and by distance.
KEZIA WHAKAMOE, MASTER OF MĀORI VISUAL ARTS, 2020, MATAATUA
In the Master of Māori Visual Arts you are encouraged to ground your practice within a kaupapa Māori paradigm. International students from other indigenous cultures are encouraged to engage in research and applied practices relevant to their individual cultural contexts. The programme is especially strong in its ability to embrace customary practice from carving to weaving alongside contemporary practice from painting to moving image. Duration 1 year full time. Available part time. Location Available on the Manawatū campus and by distance.
KEZIA WHAKAMOE MATAATUA