This course prepares students for a career in exhibitions and events in the creative industries. Students will develop practical and analytical skills for the curation, conception, resourcing, marketing and budgeting of an exhibition or event.
Students will learn to visualise, collaborate, experiment and project manage as they work on real-world projects with other students and industry professionals. Students will also develop their knowledge of the creative industries, exploring topics such as design thinking, branding and strategy for creative organisations. Students will have creative freedom and be encouraged to undertake non-commercial creative projects.
The course also offers opportunities to work on live projects with creative companies and institutions, as well as alongside their classmates in Kingston's student-powered creative agency, Studio KT1.
Throughout the course students will also develop the commercial and organisational skills and understanding needed to work effectively in the Creative and Cultural sector.
Kingston School of Art's graduates work in organisations such as the Barbican, Foundling Museum, Hauser & Wirth, National Archives, Open-City, the London Transport Museum and the V&A Museum.