MA Fine Art aims to produce creative practitioners whose work already reflects a sense of historical documenting, mapping and cataloguing wishing to approach the interaction with audience and history from an inventive and strategic standpoint. It enables students to respond creatively to ‘place’ through a structured project, developing artwork presented to identified audiences at the researched site, archive or in alternative contexts.
The MA Fine Art is a sequential programme of study, progressing from Postgraduate Certificate to Diploma and then Master’s Award in Fine Art. Students must complete 9 modules for the award of MA Fine Art.
Normally a recognised British honours degree to a good standard, or its equivalent.
The course is designed for graduates in fine art, artists, arts practitioners or other potential applicants from art and design who consider they have established an area of relevant research.
In addition, potential students could Include community-based professionals, activists and engaged with location and built or rural environment These applicants will have to demonstrate the potential to develop their ideas within a creative, critical and theoretical framework related to debates in contemporary art.
Prospective students should have the equivalent of a good honours degree in a recognised area of art and design or appropriate professional experience related to the post-graduate route in Fine Art.
Applicants are welcomed from a range of academic and creative disciplines and will be considered in relation to their application statement and/or visual submission. Please contact the admissions team if you need advice on application and if you have the potential to benefit from and complete a post-graduate award in fine art. A detailed admissions procedure will be forwarded on Application.
Applications from all candidates will be considered on their merits and in the light of the nature and scope of the programme or work proposed.
Informal enquiries are welcomed and will normally be followed by an initial advisory interview.
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A student having developed a programme of innovative work at Master’s Level could be expected to operate as a practising artist achieving both a professional level of awareness and high standard of visual work. However, careers in Fine Art can also encompass a broader range of possibilities, as artists and designers, work in the creative industries and the public realm and in education.
The MA Fine Art is a sequential programme of study, progressing from Postgraduate Certificate to Diploma and then Master’s Award in Fine Art. Students must complete 9 modules for the award of MA Fine Art.
(C) = Core (O) = Optional
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