- Context and Method
- Exploring Practice
Term 2
- Project Development
Term 3
- Final Project
What does it mean to be an artist today? On our MA Fine Art course at UCA Canterbury, you’ll reflect and act upon this question in order to re-evaluate your work and improve your own practice.
Our cross-disciplinary course is open to artists, designers, illustrators, architects and theorists – including graduates in the humanities – and is designed to inspire new and innovative approaches to fine art study at an advanced level.
You’ll work closely with local and national galleries and public arts organisations, including Turner Contemporary, Whitstable Biennale, Strange Cargo and the Folkestone Triennial – and be actively supported to develop and show work outside the context of the University, expanding your audiences.
Guest lectures, artist masterclasses and professional practice seminars will help you develop your personal network and enhance the criticality and articulation of your practice.
By the end of the course, you’ll be working autonomously as you identify, develop and manage your own Master’s project across different social, cultural, artistic and intellectual contexts. You may wish to take your degree into a career exhibiting your own art, or the art of others, turn to filmmaking and video editing, move into education or work in the world of print or photography.
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Consideration will also be given to applicants who can make a strong case for admission in relation to a particular project and can demonstrate their potential to satisfactorily complete the course.
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Lots of our graduates go on to develop careers in fields such as:
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