Check the preliminary programme (.pdf).
Participants have a master's degree or are PhD student, junior curator or restorer and they are specialised in art in the Age of Rubens. The master's degree was earned maximum 10 years ago.
Extended deadline: 20 March 2023, 5 p.m. (Central European Time).
The participation fee of the Summer Course is fixed at €1280 (including VAT) per person. The fee includes the full 11-day programme, 10 overnight hotel stays in a single-occupancy room, all transportation within the programme, all entry tickets, two receptions, five lunches and five dinners. Not included in the participation fee is the transport to and from Belgium.
All applicants should send a resume, a letter of motivation and a letter of recommendation from a faculty member or a museum professional to an.seurinck@vlaamsekunstcollectie.be.
Grants
In addition to a resume, a letter of motivation and a letter of recommendation, from a faculty member, required for general applications, candidates for financial aid are also asked to send a statement explaining their financial need.
The Summer Course for the study of the arts in Flanders is a joint initiative of:
KMSKA (Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp)
Museum of Fine Arts Ghent
Musea Brugge
M Leuven
Mu.ZEE (Ostend)
Ghent
University
KU Leuven
Flemish Research Centre for the Arts in the Burgundian Netherlands
Rubenianum
Flemish Art Collection
Structural content partners are:
KBR
Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK/IRPA)
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Royal Museums of Art and History Brussels
This edition is coordinated by:
Flemish Art Collection
Rubenianum
KMSKA (Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp)
Please note that this is an intensive and physically strenuous course.