sundayscaries Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I just found this subsection of gradcafe, so this might only be helpful for anyone applying for next year's cycle. Anyone considering becoming a curator straight out of an MA art history program, or transition from MA to selective PhD programs, should really consider the Williams College MA program. Esp of you are low-income/POC. But it really is a good program for anyone. I went to Williams as an undergrad for art history and studio art. The program is small, very well-funded, and--with the right attitude--a feeder school to the NYC art world. I was in a lot of grad-level classes and made friends with many of the grad students. They all have impressive jobs, esp for being right out of school. The Whitney, the Met, ICA Boston, Dallas Museum, Mass MoCA, Sotheby's. One's at Harvard PhD. These people all graduated in 2022, so it hasn't been long. The program is not for everyone. It's really small, the setting is very tight-laced and boring, the college is almost exclusively an undergrad institution. In the program's favor: incredible alumni network, great museums in the Berkshires, a built-in internship at one of said museums, they build in travel, the location is actually idyllic/stunning if you're into mountainous, rural New England (I am). Williams has a lot of $$$$$$$. I studied there debt-free and so did many of the working-class graduate students. I wanted for nothing when I was there tbh, besides maybe a fun bar to go to.
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