Course Overview
Status
Applications are now open for 2025/26 entry through the KCL website.
Location
Vernon Square, Kings Cross & KCL
Duration
12 months, full time
Awarding body
Kings College London and The University of London
Intake
10 students per year
The MA in Contemporary Art and the Moving Image (CAMI) is a collaborative degree programme focused on the vibrant intersection of contemporary art and moving image art.
This unique course merges the expertise in film studies and critical theory in the Film Studies department at King’s College London with the specialised knowledge in modern and contemporary art history at The Courtauld. Shared between these two leading institutions, CAMI enriches students’ learning by enabling both cross-disciplinary and cross-institutional exposure and experience.
Students are taught by a variety of specialist staff across the two institutions in modules that focus on artists’ film and video, contemporary cinema, digital and time-based media, and curatorial practice, across different disciplinary and geographical contexts.
In writing their dissertation, they will be empowered to explore a research question that excites them, with support from academics who are leaders in their fields.
This programme is designed to support students who are interested in developing their critical thinking, research, writing, public presentation and programming skills, which prepares them to work and excel in a wide range of professional and academic settings. While the programme’s curricular emphasis is on critical research and writing, there will be opportunities for practise-based research in the module focused on curation and public programming as well as in other possible film studies electives.
Careers and Employability
MA Contemporary Art and the Moving Image students will develop:
- an in-depth grasp of the study of contemporary art and the moving image, and the intellectual, political and institutional issues raised by its study;
- familiarity with a substantial body of moving image and media art, and associated critical literature and scholarship;
- historical and theoretical frameworks of interpretation for contemporary art and the moving image;
- advanced research, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
This knowledge base and skill set aims to prepare students for careers in film and moving image curation, arts and cultural management, film distribution, film and moving image criticism/journalism, and film and media education. Students may also choose to pursue academic careers through further study at PhD level.
Programme Leader - The Courtauld
Teaching and programme structure
Courses are divided into modules totalling 180 credits. Students will take 50% of modules at the Courtauld Institute of Art and 50% of modules at King’s College London. Both institutions are centrally located on the Strand in London. Modules will offer a combination of historical, theoretical, and applied approaches. Students will take two required core modules, one at The Courtauld on moving image art history and one at King’s College on London film cultures, which involves site visits to galleries and cinemas across the city.
Required modules
Required Modules (150 credits)
You are required to take:
- Histories and Theories of Contemporary Art and the Moving Image (30 credits) at The Courtauld
- London Film Cultures (30 credits) at KCL
- Critical Debates (15 credits) at the Courtauld
- Examining Exhibitions (15 credits) at the Courtauld
- Dissertation (60 credits)
Optional modules
Optional Modules (30 credits)
You are required to take 30 credits from a range of optional modules in the Film Studies department at KCL, which may typically include:
- Media Aesthetics
- Topics in American Cinema
- Thinking Cinema
- Critical Media Practice
- Topics in Global Cinema
- Topics in European Cinema
- Topics in Asian Cinema
- Media, Space and Place
- History, Society and the Screen
King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to-date, innovative and relevant programmes of study.
As a result, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on KCL’s website for updates. Please note that modules with a practical component will be capped due to educational requirements, which may mean that we cannot guarantee a place to all students who elect to study this module.
Assessment
You will be assessed through a variety of coursework (contributing 100% of your final mark). Forms of assessment may include:
- Essays and short reports
- Individual and group projects
- Filmmaking, curating, and
- other forms of audio-visual
- presentation
- Dissertation
Entry Requirements
Applications to Contemporary Art & the Moving Image are processed through the King’s College London admissions portal, and are aligned with the admissions policies for the Film Studies MA Programme. Please see KCL’s webpage for this programme to see details of entry requirements.
Fees and funding
Please see KCL’s webpage for this programme to see details of fees and funding.