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Essential info on the Master of Arts in Fine Arts with specialisation in Major Critical Image & Situated Practices (CRISP): from the admission procedure to the location to the fees.
Master of Arts in Fine Arts with Major in Critical Image & Situated Practices (CRISP)
Projects and interventions in critical visual practice and in public contexts with social relevance
The programme teaches artists who have individual and collective practice. Their artistic work takes the form of projects in the field of art or cooperation with partners from civil society. The programme lays the foundations for a PhD in Practice. It equips students for community projects, artistic curatorial work, teaching at art colleges, and successful careers in art production.
Please refert to the page Admission Procedure and Admission Requirements for general admission requirements for the Master's programme.
Candidates are selected on the basis of their application documents and a personal interview with the admissions committee. Candidates apply using the registration button and are required to submit a dossier documenting their artistic qualifications and a covering letter with the concept for the artistic practice during the planned studies. Once the application documents have been examined, suitable candidates are invited to attend an interview.
Details on the enrolment procedure are contained in the relevant information sheet.
Academic year 2026/27: Monday, 16 March 2026
Academic year 2025/26: 15 September 2025 Academic year 2026/27: 14 September 2026
The semester dates and our academic calendar can be found here.
All information on study fees can be found here.
Lucerne School of Design, Film and Art Spinnereistrasse 7 6020 Lucerne-Emmenbrücke
full-time two years (four semesters minimum), part-time study-tracks are an agreement between the students and the Head of degree programme (sabine.gebhardtfink@hslu.ch) prior to commencement of studies.
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