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.
Why study creative and cultural production at RMIT?
Community connections
RMIT maintains strong connections with contemporary art and cultural production leaders as well as community, education and industry groups.
Practical experience
Undertake industry-partnered learning experiences, applying theoretical concepts through learning activities based on contemporary practice.
Industry input
Course content is informed by consultation with the School of Art’s Industry Advisory Committee and research partners, whose membership is drawn from the arts sector and creative industries.