Master in Drawing
- Feb 20
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This Master study program in Drawing is a 100% research-based academic pathway designed for artists and creative professionals seeking to deepen their theoretical, historical, and methodological understanding of drawing as both an artistic practice and a field of scholarly inquiry. Positioned at a study level equal to EQF Level 7, the program corresponds to the Second European Cycle and carries a workload equivalent to 60 ECTS, aligned with international academic standards.
The program explores drawing as a fundamental and evolving medium within visual arts, examining its classical foundations, contemporary transformations, conceptual frameworks, and interdisciplinary applications. It encourages critical analysis of techniques, materials, visual language, narrative structures, and the role of drawing in modern artistic discourse.
The academic structure consists of five modules, including:
Two research-focused modules dedicated to advanced research methodology, visual analysis, academic writing, and research design in artistic contexts.
Two general modules enhancing critical thinking, contextual studies, and interdisciplinary integration.
One specialized module in Drawing focusing on advanced studio-based inquiry, theory of representation, experimental techniques, and contemporary drawing practices.
The program culminates in a substantial research thesis and structured research activities that demonstrate originality, analytical rigor, and a meaningful contribution to the field of drawing and visual studies.
With a minimum duration of +12 months and flexible extension options, this Master study program is designed to accommodate practicing artists, art educators, illustrators, designers, and creative researchers who wish to advance their academic profile while maintaining professional commitments.
Graduates develop advanced competencies in visual research, conceptual development, critical interpretation, and innovative drawing methodologies, preparing them for leadership roles in artistic practice, education, research, and creative industries.





