- Level
- Master Degree
- Duration
- 12 Months
- Open intake
-
Off-shoreSep 2027
- Field
- Fine and Performing Arts
- Institution
- Public University
- Offer speed
- Superfast Offer Speed2–3 days
- Next deadline
- 2026-09-01
Program overview
MA Contemporary Art Practice is a studio-led master’s for artists developing a serious independent body of work: sustained practice across media, critical theory and contextual study, professional development covering funding, residencies and exhibition-making, and regular critique with staff and visiting practitioners.
The structure suits both recent fine art graduates and practitioners returning to formal study, and it culminates in a public exhibition of resolved work supported by written critical reflection — the combination that strengthens applications for residencies, doctoral study and gallery representation alike.
Career outcomes in visual art are portfolio-shaped rather than linear, and the honest counsel is that most graduates combine practice with teaching, technical or curatorial work; the master’s adds credibility for higher-education teaching and for funding applications where a postgraduate qualification is expected.
Applicants should prepare a portfolio that shows a line of enquiry rather than a collection of best pieces, because selection panels for studio master’s programmes look for evidence that a candidate can sustain independent investigation over a year. Practical planning matters too: materials, fabrication and exhibition costs sit outside the £16,800 fee and vary enormously by practice, so students working in sculpture, installation or moving image should budget realistically. Studio access is the course’s core asset and the students who treat it as full-time working space rather than occasional visiting space produce the strongest final exhibitions, which is the outcome that funders, residencies and doctoral programmes assess afterwards.
As a completed UK master’s the award carries Graduate Route eligibility — realistically 18 months of open work permission for anyone applying from January 2027 onward — and taught postgraduate students cannot bring dependants, a rule unchanged since January 2024 for courses of this type.
What it costs per year · indicative
Living cost is an estimate; tuition is the institute's published international fee. We confirm exact, current figures before you pay anything.
Do you qualify?
These are the published minimums. Whether your profile fits — with your marks, gap and budget — is exactly what a free counsellor check confirms.
Admission requirements
Who can apply (guide for international students):
- Education: A recognised bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline with a minimum of 70% per the portal export (equivalent to a UK second-class honours standard).
- English (meet any one, per source): IELTS 6 overall with no band below 5.5; PTE Academic 59 overall (no component below 59); TOEFL 60 overall as recorded in source (legacy component format); Duolingo English Test 105.
- English waiver: English test waiver may be available on Medium of Instruction plus Standard 12 English at 65% or above (2015 or later, all boards) except boards of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh — assessed case by case per the ASV source.
- Application: No application fee. Deposit amount not stated in source — confirm with DMU International before CAS stage.
English requirements
✓ MOI waiver: if your degree was taught in English, you may skip the test with a Medium-of-Instruction certificate. Ask us to confirm.
Documents you'll need typical · we confirm yours
- Valid passport (6+ months validity)
- Class 10 & 12 marksheets and certificates
- Bachelor's degree marksheets & final certificate
- English test scorecard (IELTS / PTE / TOEFL) or MOI certificate
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Letters of Recommendation (LOR)
- Updated CV / resume
- Financial proof — bank statement / loan sanction
- Passport-size photographs
- Study-gap affidavit or work-experience letter (if applicable)
Getting documents right is the #1 reason applications succeed or get refused — our team checks every file before submission.
Career opportunities
Typical first destinations for graduates:
- Practising Artist — exhibitions, commissions and residencies
- Curator & Exhibition Coordinator — galleries and arts organisations
- Arts Educator — higher education and community teaching
- Studio Technician — universities and production facilities
- Public Art Project Manager — commissioned civic work
- Creative Producer — festivals and cultural programmes
Reality check: an arts master’s buys concentrated studio time, critical feedback and a professional network rather than a job title — students who arrive with a defined practice gain most, while those hoping the course will supply direction often find the year passes quickly.
About De Montfort University
- Type
- University
- Ownership
- Public
- Rating
- ★ 4.3
- World rank
- #851
- Reference No.
- 10001883