The Graduate Certificate in Creative and Cultural Production introduces you to contemporary issues in the field and builds your local and global capabilities, including:
intercultural ways of working with a focus on diversity, access, equity and inclusion, interdisciplinary approaches to cultural production in the creative industries, engagement methods for new and emerging public spaces including the digital realm, awareness and application of critical environmental, cultural, social and economic sustainability issues.
Creative and Cultural Production is a rapidly expanding field within curation, arts management, public and event programming, cultural tourism, urban development, socially engaged art and community partnerships; events, exhibitions, experiences, engagement, education and artworks are some elements that make up these diverse practices.
The Graduate Certificate in Creative and Cultural Production is designed as professional development and support for career advancement, practice specialisation or career change.
To provide flexibility for working professionals and a range of learning experiences and different needs in the sector, the core course is delivered through a blended delivery model. This comprises intensive face-to-face classes as well as seminars, workshops with industry partners and site-based project work supported by online classes, resources, discussions and learning support. Electives are delivered in a variety of modes including blended, online and face to face. Undertake real world creative and cultural production projects that are active and authentic, learning skills that are immediately applicable in your life and work. This course is designed to produce transformational and personal learning experiences, while building collaborative approaches to the production of creative and cultural forms. We will provide you with a range of learning resources and course materials, through RMIT’s Learning Management System (Canvas), and will use a range of digital platforms available to you via your student account. You will engage with seminars, studios, workshops and project work, using methods such as collaborative group work, peer review and feedback, case studies, inquiry-based learning, and data analysis.
The RMIT School of Art has strong connections with contemporary art and cultural production leaders and community, education and industry groups. This program activates our relationships with industry to develop and deliver partnered learning experiences and to offer professional networking opportunities.