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Certificate Programme in Art History of Postcolonialism

Delve into the complexities of postcolonial art with our online certificate program designed for art enthusiasts and students of cultural studies. Explore the impact of colonization on artistic expression, identity, and representation through a series of engaging courses. Gain a deeper understanding of postcolonial theory, decolonization movements, and the evolving art scene in a global context. Whether you're an art history buff or a social science student, this program will broaden your perspective and deepen your appreciation for art in a postcolonial world.


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Certificate Programme in Art History of Postcolonialism offers a deep dive into the intersection of art and colonial history. With a focus on postcolonial art movements and their impact, this course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the cultural landscape. Through engaging lectures, hands-on projects, and critical analysis, participants will develop practical skills in analyzing art through a postcolonial lens. The unique self-paced learning structure allows for flexibility in studying, making it ideal for busy professionals. Join us and explore the rich tapestry of art history through a postcolonial perspective.
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Course structure

• Postcolonial Theory and Concepts
• Colonial Legacies in Art History
• Decolonizing the Art Canon
• Indigenous Art and Resistance
• Globalization and Contemporary Art
• Gender, Race, and Postcolonialism in Art
• Curating Postcolonial Exhibitions
• Postcolonial Art Movements and Artists
• Artistic Responses to Colonialism
• Postcolonial Art Criticism and Scholarship

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

A Certificate Programme in Art History of Postcolonialism offers students a comprehensive understanding of the impact of colonization on art and culture. Participants will explore various postcolonial theories and their application to art history, gaining insights into how colonial histories continue to influence contemporary artistic practices. Upon completion, students will have a solid grasp of postcolonial perspectives in art and be able to critically analyze artworks within a postcolonial framework.


The duration of this certificate program is typically 6 months, with a self-paced learning format that allows students to complete the course at their convenience. This flexibility caters to working professionals and individuals with busy schedules, enabling them to delve into the complexities of postcolonial art history without disrupting their daily routines.


This program is highly relevant to current trends in the art world, as there is a growing emphasis on diversity, inclusion, and decolonization within artistic practices. By studying postcolonialism in art history, students can engage with contemporary debates surrounding cultural heritage, representation, and power dynamics in the art world. This knowledge equips them to navigate the complexities of a globalized art landscape and contribute meaningfully to critical dialogues.

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