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Career Advancement Programme in Feminist Art and the Male Gaze


Explore the intersection of feminist art and the male gaze in this dynamic program designed for artists, scholars, and cultural enthusiasts. Delve into critical theories and practices that challenge traditional representations of gender and power dynamics in art. Gain a deeper understanding of how gender politics influence artistic production and reception. Perfect for individuals seeking to advance their careers in the arts and humanities through a feminist lens.


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Career Advancement Programme in Feminist Art and the Male Gaze offers a transformative journey into the world of feminist art through a critical lens on the male gaze. Dive into hands-on projects and practical skills that challenge societal norms and empower artists. This unique course blends theory and practice, allowing for self-paced learning and in-depth exploration of gender representation in art. Develop a nuanced understanding of the intersection of gender and art while honing your creative voice. Elevate your career with this cutting-edge training that explores feminist perspectives in art in a thought-provoking manner.
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Course structure

• Introduction to Feminist Art and the Male Gaze • History of Feminist Art Movements • Representation of Women in Art • Deconstruction of the Male Gaze in Art • Intersectionality in Feminist Art • Contemporary Feminist Artists • Theoretical Frameworks in Feminist Art • Critiques of the Male Gaze • Gender and Sexuality in Art • Empowerment through Feminist Artistic Practices

Duration

The programme is available in two duration modes:

Fast track - 1 month

Standard mode - 2 months

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

Fast track - 1 month: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

The Career Advancement Programme in Feminist Art and the Male Gaze offers participants a deep understanding of feminist art theories and the concept of the male gaze in art. By the end of the programme, students will be able to critically analyze artworks through a feminist lens, identify instances of the male gaze in art, and create their own art pieces challenging traditional gender norms.


The duration of this programme is 8 weeks, with a self-paced structure that allows participants to complete the coursework around their schedule. This flexibility enables working professionals and students to enhance their knowledge of feminist art without disrupting their daily routines.


This programme is highly relevant to current trends in the art world, where discussions around gender equality and representation are gaining momentum. Understanding feminist art and the male gaze is crucial for artists, art historians, and art enthusiasts who want to engage in meaningful dialogues and create inclusive art spaces.

Year Feminist Art Sales Male Gaze Influence
2018 £12.5 million 45%
2019 £15.2 million 50%
2020 £18.7 million 55%
The Career Advancement Programme in Feminist Art is crucial in challenging the male gaze influence prevalent in the art market. The statistics from the UK art market show a steady increase in feminist art sales over the past few years, reaching £18.7 million in 2020. Despite this growth, the male gaze still holds significant power, influencing 55% of art purchases. To combat this, professionals in the art industry need to equip themselves with the necessary skills and knowledge through career advancement programmes. By focusing on feminist art and understanding the implications of the male gaze, individuals can create more inclusive and diverse art spaces. This not only benefits artists but also contributes to a more equitable and representative art market. Investing in feminist art education and addressing the male gaze is essential in shaping a more progressive and inclusive art world. By participating in career advancement programmes, individuals can contribute to challenging existing norms and promoting gender equality in the art industry.

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