The following programs include Masters program options for: Master of Photography | Master of Fine Art | MA (Arts Management) | MA (Art in Public Space)
To add a Program Option in Enrolment Online, choose the ‘Class Search’ tab, select the relevant Term, and search for the name or course code of the course you are interested in.
For more information about a course, please check the Course Guide or contact the Course Coordinator.
PLEASE NOTE: Although we would like to offer all of the courses below, courses are subject to viability and may not run if enrolment numbers are too low.
Semester 1 2025
Semester 2 2025
Flexi term 2025
Semester 1, 2025: Postgraduate Options
Semester 2, 2024: Postgraduate Options
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OART1103: Working in First Peoples Contexts: creative partnerships and cultural production
Image: NGURRAWAANA (2023) GARUWA x Juluwarlu Art Group, Cinematographer Ryan Andrew Lee, on Yindjibarndi Country
Course Guide: OART1103
Lecturer: Worimi curator and educator Genevieve Grieves with guest presenters
Course Coordinator: A/Professor Marnie Badham marnie.badham@rmit.edu.au
*Offered 2x per year.
Delivery mode: Intensive
Location: Bunjilka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Melbourne MuseumFLEX TERM intensive: 24 June 2025 7-9pm online. 30 June- 6 July 2025 10am-5pm in person at Museum. tbc Final Presentations online.
SEM 2 Break intensive: 26 August 2025 7-9pm online. 1-5 September 2025 10am-5pm in person at Museum. tbc Final Presentations online.
WORKING IN FIRST PEOPLES CONTEXTS has been developed by Worimi woman Genevieve Grieves of GARUWA in collaboration with RMIT University. This Indigenous-led course supports you to learn and apply knowledge across a range of cultural and social frameworks including: settler-colonialism, race, cultural safety, and intercultural collaboration.
The course supports professional learning and career development in fields such as the creative arts, cultural production, curation, arts management, festivals, public art, education and community development work.
You will engage in self-reflexivity and will build a transferrable set of skills that encompasses intercultural, collaborative, self-determining approaches to working with local communities and and global contexts.
This interdisciplinary course is delivered through online and intensive delivery modes including lectures, workshops, and tutorials including discussion, guest and student presentations, group fieldwork and support to develop your own cultural production project.
To add a Flex Term Course in Enrolment Online, choose the ‘Additional Term’ PGRD flexible term 2024 tab, select ‘add classes’, then ‘class search’ when looking for elective. Student groups eligible to enrol: Open to all PGRD students from any School at RMIT (and Single Course enrollments from associated industries).
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OART1104: Working in Transnational Contexts: Exchange and Collaboration
Image: ‘RICE’ (2019) Elia Nurvista in Bruised Food: a living laboratory, curated by Marnie Badham and Francis Maravillas, RMIT Gallery, Naarm/Melbourne.
Course Guide: OART1104
Lecturer: TBC
Course Coordinator: A/Professor Marnie Badham marnie.badham@rmit.edu.au
*Offered 1x per year.
Delivery mode: weekly in person at RMIT CBD campus
SEMESTER 2: Wednesday evenings 5-8pm
The WORKING IN TRANSNATIONAL CONTEXTS course introduces you to the concepts in transnational thinking in relation to the field of cultural production. You will develop skills and knowledge applicable to contemporary cultural production including:
- theories of transnationalism, migration and mobilities, and diaspora;
- intercultural competencies and communication skills for developing partnerships and collaborative projects;
- the role of art and creative practices in cultural diplomacy, cultural tourism, and policy frameworks;
- and new models for the circulation of culture (i.e.: artist residencies, digital curation, and touring).
You will explore critical debates and multiple perspectives within contemporary creative art practices and identify key examples of creative production relevant to the development of your own project.
Ultimately, the course will assist you to develop your independent judgement and capacity to articulate a cohesive argument/rationale for your ethical, critical and creative decisions in practice.
The course supports professional learning and career development learning in fields and roles such as: arts management, creative practice, arts and cultural festivals, creative industries, cultural heritage, cultural tourism, public art, and arts education industries; as well as artists, curators, cultural producers, education and community workers.
Student groups eligible to enrol: Open to all PGRD students from any School at RMIT (and Single Course enrollments from associated industries).
Flexible term, 2025: Postgraduate Options
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OART1103: Working in First Peoples Contexts: creative partnerships and cultural production
Image: NGURRAWAANA (2023) GARUWA x Juluwarlu Art Group, Cinematographer Ryan Andrew Lee, on Yindjibarndi Country
Course Guide: OART1103
Lecturer: Worimi curator and educator Genevieve Grieves with guest presenters
Course Coordinator: A/Professor Marnie Badham marnie.badham@rmit.edu.au
*Offered 2x per year.
Delivery mode: Intensive
Location: Bunjilka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Melbourne MuseumFLEX TERM intensive: 24 June 2025 7-9pm online. 30 June- 6 July 2025 10am-5pm in person at Museum. tbc Final Presentations online.
SEM 2 Break intensive: 26 August 2025 7-9pm online. 1-5 September 2025 10am-5pm in person at Museum. tbc Final Presentations online.
WORKING IN FIRST PEOPLES CONTEXTS has been developed by Worimi woman Genevieve Grieves of GARUWA in collaboration with RMIT University. This Indigenous-led course supports you to learn and apply knowledge across a range of cultural and social frameworks including: settler-colonialism, race, cultural safety, and intercultural collaboration.
The course supports professional learning and career development in fields such as the creative arts, cultural production, curation, arts management, festivals, public art, education and community development work.
You will engage in self-reflexivity and will build a transferrable set of skills that encompasses intercultural, collaborative, self-determining approaches to working with local communities and and global contexts.
This interdisciplinary course is delivered through online and intensive delivery modes including lectures, workshops, and tutorials including discussion, guest and student presentations, group fieldwork and support to develop your own cultural production project.
To add a Flex Term Course in Enrolment Online, choose the ‘Additional Term’ PGRD flexible term 2024 tab, select ‘add classes’, then ‘class search’ when looking for elective. Student groups eligible to enrol: Open to all PGRD students from any School at RMIT (and Single Course enrollments from associated industries).