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Tania Bruguera announces that she is running for president of Cuba; Kader Attia opens an exhibition and events space in Paris

In part two of our special series, Sam Korman argues why the educational responsibility of museums resonates with election issues around race

BY Sam Korman |

What is the future of arts education in Baghdad?

BY Kaelen Wilson-Goldie |

An art education — at what cost?

BY Vivian Sky Rehberg |

Holly Bynoe, Charles Campbell, Amanda Coulson, John Cox, Annalee Davis and Caryl Ivrisse-Crochemar on the role of contemporary art in the Caribbean

BY Dan Fox |

On teaching criticism and ‘art writing’

BY Brian Dillon |

De Appel’s new course in art dealing

BY Jason Farago |

The changing face of graduate exhibitions

BY Tom Morton |

Redmond Entwistle on the making of Walk-Through (2012), a film about Michael Asher’s ‘Post-Studio’ class at CalArts.

BY Mike Sperlinger |

A survey of recently founded artist-run art academies and education programmes

BY Sam Thorne |

To coincide with its major relocation to a new site in King’s Cross, artist and teacher Malcolm Le Grice traces the history of Central Saint Martins, from the mid-19th-century to today. This is the first in an occasional series of essays on art schools around the world

BY Malcolm Le Grice |

The last two decades have seen a proliferation of curatorial studies programmes. How has this affected methodology and display, and what is the future of these courses?

BY Christy Lange |

Is the Mountain School of Arts in Los Angeles the ideal art school?

BY Snowden Snowden |

An exhibition at Fondazione Querini-Stampalia dilgently records the Venetian architect’s unique lectures

BY Emily Verla Bovino |

Artist Olafur Eliasson’s forthcoming professorship at Berlin’s Universität der Künste will be an experiment in art education

BY Christy Lange |

After Gavin Turk installs a plaque dedicated to himself for his final degree show the Royal College of Art refuse to grant him an MA