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Postgraduate Certificate in Art and Power: Art as a Form of Protest

Explore the intersection of art and activism with our Art as a Form of Protest program. Dive into the role of art in challenging power structures and advocating for social change. This certificate is designed for artists, activists, and anyone passionate about using art as a tool for protest and resistance. Gain a deep understanding of the power of visual expression and its ability to inspire movements. Join us to unleash your creative potential and make a difference in the world.

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Postgraduate Certificate in Art and Power: Art as a Form of Protest offers a unique exploration of the intersection between art and activism. Dive into the world of art as a powerful tool for social change through hands-on projects and critical analysis. Gain practical skills in utilizing art as a form of protest, learn from real-world examples of impactful art movements, and develop a deeper understanding of the role of art in shaping society. This course equips you with the knowledge and tools to create meaningful and effective art that challenges the status quo. Elevate your artistry and activism with this transformative program.
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Course structure

• The Role of Art in Social Movements
• Historical Perspectives on Art and Protest
• Contemporary Artists as Activists
• Visual Rhetoric and Symbolism in Protest Art
• Intersectionality in Art as Protest
• Artistic Strategies for Resistance
• Censorship and Freedom of Expression in Art
• Community Engagement and Public Art Projects
• Digital Activism and Artistic Platforms
• The Ethics of Using Art for Political Purposes

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

Embark on a transformative journey with our Postgraduate Certificate in Art and Power: Art as a Form of Protest. This program delves into the intersection of art and activism, equipping students with the knowledge and skills to create meaningful social change through artistic expression.


Upon completion of this postgraduate certificate, students will be able to critically analyze the role of art in social movements, develop their own protest art projects, and effectively communicate their messages to a diverse audience. The curriculum explores various forms of protest art, from street art to performance art, providing a comprehensive understanding of how art can challenge power structures and inspire action.


This program is designed to be completed in a flexible, self-paced format, allowing students to balance their studies with other commitments. Whether you are a working professional looking to enhance your artistic practice or a recent graduate interested in social change, this postgraduate certificate offers a unique opportunity to explore the power of art as a tool for protest.

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