488 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in Europe
Visual Anthropology
The MA Visual Anthropology at Goldsmiths, University of London, is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This Master’s degree combines anthropological theory with visual practice, equipping students with the skills to create impactful visual content. Engage with diverse perspectives while exploring the intersection of anthropology and visual arts.
Education in Arts
Education in Arts from Rotterdam Business School explicitly connects theory and practice, focusing on contemporary issues, which span different practices and discourses.
Filmmaking (Directing Fiction)
The Filmmaking (Directing Fiction) programme, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, is the premier place to develop your skills as a director, working on a range of projects from personal ‘essay’ films to large-scale shoots with professional actors and feature crew.

Prosthetic Effects
Launch your career in prosthetic effects with this unique Prosthetic Effects course at Falmouth University. Working hand in hand with world-class partners Gorton Studio and Millennium FX, you’ll be at the cutting edge of prosthetics, pushing boundaries and gaining industry experience from day one.

Creative Industries
This Creative Industries programme at The University of Edinburgh prepares you to excel in one of the world’s fastest-growing sectors.

Illustration - Authorial Practice
As the only Illustration programme with a specific focus on authorial practice, this Illustration - Authorial Practice course at Falmouth University will challenge you to shape your own authorial intent through a rich and varied programme of industry-led lectures, hands-on workshops, research projects and critical reflection.

Game Art
Work within multi-skilled teams to create innovative art for games in this Game Art course at Falmouth University.

Narrative Futures - Art, Data, Society
The Narrative Futures - Art, Data, Society course The University of Edinburgh at will prepare you to apply critical and creative thinking to real-world challenges in order to better engage with the stories that influence our collective futures.