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  1. Michaelis is staffed by some of South Africa’s leading fine artists, curators and art academics. Internationally, the school is recognised as one of South Africa’s foremost institutions for the study of fine art and new media at an advanced level.

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      Michaelis School of Fine Art University of Cape Town 31 -37...

    • Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art
    • Post-Graduate Diploma in Fine Art
    • Master of Arts in Fine Art
    • Master of Fine Art
    • MPhil Specialising in Fine Art
    • Phd Specialising in Fine Art

    The BAFA degree programme is one of full-time and specialist study. Students who register for this programme will be required to take studiowork and academic courses which are taught on Hiddingh and Upper Campus. Over the four-year degree students are introduced to the studiowork disciplines of Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Printmaking and New ...

    The Postgraduate Diploma in Art is offered to provide a coherent, graduate study path for artists and teachers who have Fine Art degrees and wish to upgrade their academic status, or who have not acquired degree status, but who hold recognised diplomas in aspects of the visual arts. The programme provides a framework for a one-year course of practi...

    The MAFA is intended for those wishing to pursue advanced study in an aspect of contemporary art discourse, or the theory and history of art. Although the submission is likely to contain illustrative material, this need not have been by the hand of the applicant and the degree is otherwise theoretical. Examination is by way of a dissertation. A can...

    The MFA is intended for those wishing to pursue advanced study in any one of the following disciplines: Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, or Sculpture, or an interdisciplinary course of study approved by the School. Examination is by way of an exhibition of creative work, and an accompanying dissertation. This is a full-time, self-directe...

    The Master of Philosophy in Fine Art is offered where specialist interdisciplinary research extends outside the usual master’s degree or where the degree confers a formal professional status. Examination is by way of a dissertation, and where appropriate, an exhibition or presentation of related creative work. NOTE: Shared office space at the Schoo...

    Applicants must have the required academic background and submit an acceptable research proposal for which supervision is available. In Fine Art the application should include presentation of a body of work integral to the proposed course of study. The proposal should indicate the candidate’s plans for executing and presenting his or her creative w...

  2. The Michaelis School of Fine Art is a public tertiary art school in the Cape Town suburb of Gardens. It was founded in 1925 and is named after its benefactor, Max Michaelis. It is the Fine Arts department of the University of Cape Town.

  3. Michaelis is staffed by some of South Africas leading fine artists, curators and art academics. Internationally, the school is recognised as one of South Africa’s foremost institutions for the study of fine art and new media at an advanced level.

  4. Readings in the history of art criticism, with special reference to the practice of art criticism in Africa; workshops with leading South African art critics; and practical review sessions at art exhibitions in the Cape Town area.

  5. Michaelis School of Fine Art University of Cape Town 31 -37 Orange Street Gardens 8001 Cape Town South Africa. Tel: 021 650 7111 Fax: 021 424 2889

  6. The Master of Fine Art is intended for those wishing to undertake advanced study in any studiowork discipline or an interdisciplinary course of study approved by the School. Examination is by way of an exhibition (or an equivalent approved by the School) and appropriate documentation.