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  • Massey University

    Massey University

    Master of Maori Visual Arts

    Masters (Coursework)

    Many of New Zealand's most respected Maori artists are graduates of the Master of Maori Visual Arts. More recent graduates attract recognition as emerging talent.

    Entry Requirements

    This programme is a selected entry programme. This means there are a number of extra requirements you must meet.

  • Massey University

    Massey University

    In this postgraduate diploma, you will balance independent creative work in the studio with learning in Maori studies or museum studies. You will spend most of your time making art.

    Entry Requirements

    This programme is a selected entry programme. This means there are a number of extra requirements you must meet.

    To enter the Postgraduate Diploma in Maori Visual Arts you will:

    • have been awarded or qualified for a Bachelor of Maori Visual Arts, or
    • have been awarded a relevant bachelor's degree and provide evidence of appropriate professional experience and duration, or
    • sufficient practical, professional and scholarly experience at an appropriate level.

    You are required to provide a portfolio if you have not completed a Bachelor of Maori Visual Arts with Massey University.

    You must also provide verified copies of all academic transcripts for studies taken at all universities other than Massey University.

    In considering applications for admission to the Postgraduate Diploma in Maori Visual Arts, the University shall pay due regard to indigenous systems for the acquisition of knowledge and shall apply a fair, large and liberal interpretation to the concepts of 'scholarly experience' and 'academic work'.

  • Massey University

    Massey University

    Note: This programme may have an on-campus or in-person requirement and therefore requires that students submit a current My Vaccine Pass on enrolment. Massey is the only university to offer degrees in Maori visual arts.

    Entry Requirements

    This programme is a selected entry programme. This means there are a number of extra requirements you must meet.

    To enter the Bachelor of Maori Visual Arts you will need to:

    • provide a portfolio of your work, in the form of slides, photos or actual artworks
    • provide a statement (of around 100 words) of why you want to join the BMVA programme
    • take part in an interview.
  • University of Canterbury

    University of Canterbury

    The Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Arts (PGDipFineArts) offers advanced, practice-based research within a studio subject.

    Entry Requirements

    A Bachelor of Fine Arts, with a B Grade Point Average in your final year courses, is required to enrol.

    A degree or a diploma in Fine Arts and professional experience in the field will also be considered.

    If English is your additional language, you are also required to meet UC's English language requirements.

    For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Arts or use the admission requirements checker.

    How to apply

    You can apply online at myUC. Find out more about how to apply for graduate and postgraduate qualifications.

  • University of Canterbury

    University of Canterbury

    Master of Fine Arts

    Masters (Coursework)

    The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) provides a development opportunity for students who have an interest in establishing themselves as professional artists or scholars, or career designers, filmmakers, or photographers.

    Entry Requirements

    You will need to have completed:

    • a Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours, or an equivalent degree with good grades in relevant subjects; or
    • significant professional practice or teaching experience.

    If English is your additional language, you are also required to meet UC's English language requirements.

    For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of Fine Arts or use the admission requirements checker.

    How to apply

    Applicants submit a proposal outlining the direction their practice will take for that year to Te Kura Kowaiwai | Ilam School of Fine Arts. These can be made at any time. Contact the School for the application process.

    Find out more about how to apply for graduate and postgraduate qualifications.

  • University of Canterbury

    University of Canterbury

    The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a prestigious degree that will give you a broad knowledge in visual arts, multimedia, and design before you specialise in one studio area.The four-year degree is based within purpose-built facilities and students enjoy being part of a supportive community of...

    Entry Requirements

    To apply for admission to the Intermediate Year (first year) of the BFA, you need to have met University Entrance requirements, and achieved NCEA Level 3 Visual Arts in one or more subjects (or the equivalent in other secondary school qualifications).

    It is also recommended that you have at least 14 credits in each of two other NCEA Level 3 subjects (or equivalent) that are not practical art subjects.

    All applicants also need to submit an application form, a letter of introduction, and a portfolio of work.

    How to apply

    Entry to the first year of the Bachelor of Fine Arts is limited. Send your application materials to the School of Fine Arts Reception by 15 November:

    • the Application for Fine Arts Intermediate course form
    • a letter of introduction
    • a portfolio of work, including a written statement.

    You are encouraged to apply as early as possible, and to visit Te Kura Kowaiwai | Ilam School of Fine Arts before making your application. You should expect to be advised of acceptance by the end of November.

    One a case-by-case basis, we may accept late applications. Please contact the Fine Arts Administrator at creativeartsadmin@canterbury.ac.nz.

    Portfolio of work

    Your application should include a portfolio of recently completed art and/or design work.

    The portfolio must include 12 examples of work from NCEA (or equivalent) practical arts subjects. The format should be in colour and can be submitted in an A4 or A3 folder or as a single file PDF either on a USB drive, attached to an email, or shared via a reputable file sharing service (eg, weTransfer or Dropbox).

    This is your opportunity to demonstrate:

    • your competency and ability in artmaking
      - so please make sure you include your best work. We also need to see aspects of your methodology; examples of preliminary sketches are important here.
    • your best possible presentation of work
      . There are a number of formatting requirements for the supply of your work portfolio - please see the application form for details.
    • your ability to express your thinking in a written statement.
      This is your chance to demonstrate a critical understanding of how the work operates, the decisions you made, and what you are trying to address through your work.

    For more information on the application process for the Intermediate Year, go to

    Te Kura Kowaiwai | Ilam School of Fine Arts website.