Postgraduate

In London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    45 Weeks

The course offers the chance for a sustained and serious re-evaluation of existing practices within a critical and supportive environment.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Wilson Road, SE5 8LU

Start date

On request

About this course

A good honours degree in a related subject.

Portfolio of supporting work.

Project Proposal.

International students must show proof of IELTS level 6.5 or above in English on enrolment.

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Course programme

Course Structure

This pathway will allow you to develop a project from proposal to final exhibition. You will be asked to research the content, materials and technical skills, then produce written and practical work exploring your subject in relationship to contemporary practice. You should be well grounded in relevant aspects of art and be able to define and debate your study proposal.

During the final development and completion of your personal programme attention is given to personal focus, artistic direction and application. The final work is presented in the form of a public exhibition at the College.

Content

This pathway takes an interdisciplinary approach to Fine Art practice, including painting, sculpture, photography, installation, performance and beyond. Drawing upon local, national and international contexts, it focuses on Fine Art practice and how it can address social agendas as well as personal development. The pathway considers the role of Fine Art practice in the public domain, forging external links and exploring how art works relate to audience.

Dedication: Full-time.

Additional information

Payment options: Home/EU Fee £4,075 International Fee £12,250
Career opportunities: The skills and knowledge developed can lead to careers as practitioners, creative industry professionals, curators, freelance designers, workshop leaders and teachers with a potential to progress to PhD study.
Contact person: Rebecca Fortnum

Fine Art (Visual Arts)

Price on request