Monash Art, Design and Architecture explained

Monash Art, Design and Architecture (MADA), also known ad the Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture at Monash University, undertakes teaching and research in the areas of fine art, design, architecture, urban design and curation.[1] Created from the Monash University College of Art and Design and formerly known as the Faculty of Art and Design, it is located at the Caulfield Campus.

History

In 1993, John Redmond joined Monash University as Director of Monash University College of Art and Design, and was appointed founding Dean of the new Faculty of Art and Design in 1998.[2]

In 2008, the Faculty launched a new course in architecture, the first new architecture course in Australia for 30 years,[3] resulting in the faculty being renamed the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture. Shane Murray was appointed as the foundation professor of architecture. Professor Murray became the dean of the Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture in 2011, and Dr Diego Ramirez-Lovering was appointed as head of architecture. In 2018, Professor Naomi Stead was appointed head of architecture,[4] and Professor Carl Grodach was appointed founding professor of Urban Planning and Design.[5]

Description

Monash is one of few institutions in Australia to offer a range of these disciplines within the one faculty.[6]

The Faculty is located at Monash University's Caulfield Campus and incorporates:

Also at the Caulfield campus is Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) and the MADA Gallery.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Study. Art, Design and Architecture.
  2. Web site: Foundation Dean of Art and Design. Records Archives.
  3. Web site: Staff Profile. The University of Sydney.
  4. Web site: Naomi Stead to lead Architecture at Monash University.
  5. Web site: Dr Carl Grodach selected to lead Monash's new Master of Urban Planning and Design.
  6. Web site: About. Art, Design and Architecture.