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8 Master's degrees in Fine Arts in New Zealand

Master of Fine Arts (Creative Practice)
The Master of Fine Arts (Creative Practice) from the Victoria University of Wellington is an industry-focused, practical degree that will help you build new contacts and networks in Wellington’s creative industries.

Master of Arts in Art History
Study your specialist subject in detail and take the opportunity to contribute to the world's knowledge in that area. Enhance your critical thinking, communication and problem-solving abilities and learn to create and assess new ideas. The Master of Arts in Art History is offered at the Victoria University of Wellington.

Fine Arts
The Fine Arts course from University of Canterbury provides a development opportunity for students who have an interest in establishing themselves as professional artists or scholars, or career designers, filmmakers, or photographers.

Graduate Diploma in Arts
Take a detailed look at your specialist area and open doors to new opportunities in language-related careers. The Graduate Diploma in Arts programme is offered at the Victoria University of Wellington.
Fine Arts
The Fine Arts programme at the University of Auckland is a postgraduate degree designed to advance your creative practice. This Master of Fine Arts is offered in a public study mode with flexible durations. It focuses on research-informed contemporary art within Elam’s interdisciplinary and vibrant environment.
Fine Arts
Massey University’s Master of Fine Arts embraces intersections between knowledge systems, a spectrum of making processes, and modes of audience engagement.
Fine Arts
The Master of Fine Arts at Whitecliffe College is a full time, two-year, low-residency programme enabling enrolled artists to live and work anywhere within New Zealand.
Theatre Studies
The Theatre Studies programme at the University of Otago is a comprehensive three-year Bachelor of Arts degree. Students engage in full-time study on campus, exploring acting, directing, and design. This dynamic course blends creative practice with academic theory to prepare graduates for diverse professional pathways.