Our Photography MA course offers a comprehensive curriculum focused on mastering image-making and engaging with audiences.
With a clear focus on your practice, this course is ideal for graduates, emerging practitioners looking to up-skill and those looking to transition from related fields.
The course is centred around your own practice developed through the year with key questions regarding intent, concept, scale, space, material and light, alongside other interventions designed to highlight the role of process and presentation in conversing with audiences through publishing your work.
The course culminates with a major project (Making and Making Public) that will see your portfolios and projects realised across walls, pages and screens relevant to your work and career.
Central to our course is the relationship between how we present our work and its impact on its reach and reception. We challenge the finality of publishing and strive towards tiered, iterative and conversational publishing.
Start dates:
An honours degree 2:2 or above (or international equivalent) in a relevant discipline.
The course aims to shape you to be a maker and thinker working in a variety of roles in photography, the visual arts and beyond. On successful completion, you could go on to work as a:
freelance photographer
publisher
visual artist
picture editor
curator
archivist
researcher
writer
gallery and museum educator
art therapist
teacher.
Paper, Pixel, Light, Pigment - 30 credits
Co-Create - 30 credits
Present and Publish - 30 credits
Professional Practice and Innovation - 30 credits
Making and Making Public: Final Project - 60 credits
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