LUX is currently associated with two distinct Masters level degrees in London, which involve direct contact with LUX staff and public programme, research access to the LUX collection and workshops and classes lead by LUX.

Central Saint Martins MRes Art: Moving Image focuses on the history, theory and practice of contemporary artist moving image. The programme is dedicated to the development of new discourses within an expanded field of practice, encompassing artists, curators, writers, producers and scholars. The programme offers a critical engagement with, and the professional development of, ideas around artists’ moving image, in terms of exhibition, distribution, publishing, education, and research. This is a 2 year course and takes place at Central Saint Martins and LUX and the course leader is Duncan White. 

Kingston University MA Experimental Film is a course has been designed to offer a genuinely creative methodology and understanding of current and future potential for film experimentation in artists’ moving image. This places the programme at the forefront of postgraduate studies exploring moving image in its most creative form. The course offers a range of input from staff in filmmaking, and will enable you to develop a major body of practical work created within the context of a critical understanding of contemporary experimental film theory. This is a 17 month course that takes place at Kingston University and LUX and the course leader is Phillip Warnell (the acting course leader in 2017/2018 is Dan Kidner).

 

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