

The Master of Arts in Applied Arts and Design with a focus on Metal Art at University of Gothenburg is a two-year, full-time program designed to explore the creative and technical aspects of working with metal as a medium for artistic expression. Students will engage in the study of metalworking techniques, including casting, forging, welding, and surface treatments, while developing their own artistic vision. The program emphasizes the fusion of traditional metal craftsmanship with contemporary design concepts, encouraging innovation and sustainability in metal art.
Graduates of this program will be well-prepared for careers in metal sculpture, industrial design, and artistic metal fabrication, with opportunities to work in galleries, design studios, or as independent artists. The University of Gothenburg offers access to specialized workshops, expert faculty, and a vibrant artistic community, ensuring students are well-equipped to make their mark in the evolving field of applied arts and metal design.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Metal Art Design
• Introduction to Metalworking and Sculpture
• Material Exploration and Techniques in Metal
• Design and Aesthetic Values in Metal Art
• Research Methods in Applied Arts and Metalworking
Semester 2 – Advanced Metal Art
• Welding, Casting, and Metal Fabrication
• The History of Metal Art and Contemporary Practices
• Functional and Artistic Metal Design
• Elective Modules in Metal Art
Semester 3 – Specialized Metal Art
• Sculpture and Installation in Metal
• Metal Art for Public Spaces
• Metal as a Medium for Innovation and Sustainability
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Metal Art
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis & Final Project
• Independent Research / Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Metal Art Design
• Final Presentation & Research Evaluation
Graduates of the Applied Arts and Design, Metal Art program are prepared for careers as metal artists, sculptors, product designers, and art directors. These professionals often work in design studios, galleries, or as independent artists, creating innovative and functional metal works. Many find opportunities in architectural design, industrial design, or even art restoration. The program also provides a solid foundation for graduates interested in starting their own metal art businesses or collaborating with manufacturers to create large-scale pieces. With the increasing interest in unique, handcrafted art pieces, the demand for skilled metal artists continues to grow.
The Applied Arts and Design, Metal Art program blends traditional metalworking techniques with modern design principles, allowing students to create both artistic and functional pieces. Students explore a range of techniques, including welding, casting, and forging, while developing their creative and technical skills. The program emphasizes artistic expression and craftsmanship, while also providing students with the knowledge needed to navigate the industrial and commercial aspects of metal art. Graduates will leave the program with a strong portfolio and the skills to work in both the art and design industries, creating beautiful and functional metal pieces for a variety of applications.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 31 786 0000
Email: info@gu.se
Address: University of Gothenburg, Vasagatan 1, 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden