MA THE ARTS OF AFRICA, OCEANIA AND THE AMERICAS
MA THE ARTS OF AFRICA, OCEANIA AND THE AMERICAS
Key details
Attendance
Full Time
Award
Degree of Master of Arts
Duration (years)
1
On this unique programme you’ll study the historical and contemporary arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas. You’ll benefit from teaching that emphasises museum anthropology and material culture. At the same time you’ll engage with the issues involved in the analysis and display of these works of art, both in their original contexts and in museums and exhibitions. This MA is cross-disciplinary. That means you’ll engage with regional developments and shared themes across anthropology, art history, archaeology and museology. Throughout the programme you’ll encounter contemporary theories and current methods of research. You’ll also have the opportunity to study the world-famous collection of art held in the Sainsbury Centre, itself a celebrated icon of modern museum architecture. UEA’s Art History department is world-leading in its field.

At A Crossroads
Since 2011, researchers from UEA’s Sainsbury Research Unit have been conducting yearly archaeological field trips to the banks of the Niger River in northern Benin, West Africa, as part of the Crossroads of Empires research project.

Medieval Parish Churches of Norwich
Fifty-eight parish churches are known to have stood within the walls of medieval Norwich. Despite damage and loss, thirty-one remain today, which is the largest concentration of urban medieval churches north of the Alps.

Sainsbury Centre
The Sainsbury Centre is one of the most prominent university art galleries in Britain, and a major national centre for the study and presentation of art.