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Opening Speech by director Ruby Hoette
Q: Is it possible to apply without a bachelor in arts?
A: Yes, anyone with a bachelor's level degree or equivalent can be accepted. A convincing portfolio and practice related to art and a clear idea of what you would like to achieve in two years are as important.
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Readings by the students of Critical Studies
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Q: How many students are selected for the master of fine arts?
A: We accept around 12 students, per department, per year.
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An Outline of Things, Sounds Cartography
Propositions for post-disciplinarity
Absence, twice removed
Short Worlds for Halftime - A reading
Propositions for post-disciplinarity
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Kitchen Conversations
The Sorcerer
Presentation by Anja Groten, director of Design
Tennis
Nuet är där mina kroppar möts (Presence is where my bodies align)
Una película sin película A film without a film
Future Crystals of the Anthropocene
Q: Is it possible to apply to more than one program?
A: Yes, you must indicate this on the digital application form.
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Presentation by Jerzsy Seymour, co-director of Dirty Art Department
Trapped in a glaze like in fossilised amber
Si puedo y es facíl, estoy cansada
Paraquita de barrio
Mushroom Dreams
Untitled (ongoing night light series)
badroom
Out of Service
Si puedo y es facíl, estoy cansada
Presentation by Fine Arts director Judith Leysner, coordinator Nagaré Willemsen, and tutor Elio J Carranza
The girl who run into me (Touch(ed))
Creamsicle Dress with Drippy Collars
Q: What’s the duration of the study?
A: All programs are full-time two-year courses. You earn 60 ECTS points per year (European Credit Transfer System).
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Exposure 2020
Screaming in a similar key
Sow reaper
Fluffed Occupations
Pet(s)
Arita Porcelain Industry 有田の陶磁器産業
They said- ‘I’ was never an island
Presentation by Ludwig Engel and Julian Schubert, directors of Studio for Immediate Spaces
Q: Are the studies collective or individual?
A: Everyone follows their own trajectory and graduates individually. Frequently there are collective projects and collaborative workshops and seminars.
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Ghostly Voices, Noise and Static
Food Architecture
Do What You Love
Fabulous Future
Dream of desert land x1
find me a house
If you knew time as well as I do
MATTER WITHIN MATTER WITHIN MATTER A Triptych to Saint Bride
Xenoliths
Bucolic Gang
Presentation by Lara Khaldi and Gertrude Flentge, directors of Lumbung Practice
Q: What are the expenses of living in Amsterdam?
A: In addition to the tuition fee, costs vary depending on your personal situation and individual choices. Nevertheless, it's advised to count on at least € 1.130 living expenses per month.
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Q: Do different departments collaborate?
A: There are some occasional collaborative workshops and seminars across departments, but generally each department follows their own trajectory. There are also a number of student initiatives which collaborate across departments.
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The Window
Input Party
Monarchy Energy
Peach Tree, Ambiguous
Graduation project
Explained
Q: What does a studio look like?
A: All departments, apart from Fine Arts, share a communal space. The Fine Arts students have individual studios within their department space (first years share one studio space, and second years have one to themselves).
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Your Future
The Apple Pie
p.i.a. services
 wait, I thought I was supposed to be a generous cook in a greasy kitchen - true stories told
Q: Is there an age limit for candidates?
A: There is no age limit.
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Konzert fur Spielzug und schwimmbad
A smokers theatre
gut
Presentation by Unsettling
Presentation by Liza Prins, Sandberg and Rietveld Research
Choir of Tongue
Asian Union
Asian Union
Open Sandberg 21
workshop