Develop your art practice in a supportive, collegiate and nurturing environment, thanks to our student-centered approach to research, learning and teaching.
This course embraces all forms of art practice and celebrates the inherent diversity in each student cohort, including:
sculpture
painting
photography
drawing
printmaking
audio and video
performance
installation
work in the public domain
You’ll have the opportunity to work across the traditionally medium‐defined boundaries imposed by many fine art programmes. In this highly interdisciplinary course we encourage interaction between disciplines by exploring visual knowledge and expression across a range of platforms.
Throughout the course you’ll build upon and develop practical making and research skills to explore current attitudes and phenomena in the context of contemporary art practice. Through lively debates, both in physical and digital communities, you’ll strengthen your ability to self‐evaluate, through reflective practice and cumulative progression.
You should have obtained a first degree with upper second class Honours or above in an appropriate discipline or, exceptionally, a lower second class Honours or such other qualifications. Professional experience may be approved by the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design Board for this purpose and have satisfied the Programme Director of their fitness to undertake the academic and practical requirements of the programme.
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