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Fine Art with Foundation Year

1 Study option · UndergraduateHendon Campus

Course summary

What will you study on the BA Fine Art with Foundation Year?
Your first year concentrates on understanding and working with different models as a fine artist, ensuring you have exposure to all the different workshops and facilities available to you.

You will be introduced to concepts of time and action, space and object, plus image and index in your studio practice
In the second and third terms studio practice develops more individually
Introduction to contemporary fine art practice and its history with short written assignments.
In your second year you will diversify and expand your skills, developing a deeper awareness of the critical demands of contemporary art

You will develop your visual language as you experiment in your studio practice
You will study visual culture, art and philosophy, and art and the community with a concluding written submission
This year includes options to study on the international exchange programme or work on art projects in the community
Your study culminates in an exhibition (virtual or physical), where you will gain hands-on experience of curating and exhibiting.
Your final year of your degree enables you to consolidate and refine your art, developing your studio practice to a professional level.

This year includes a professional practice seminar series, a research essay, and another opportunity to work on art practice in the community
In tutorials you will focus on how clearly your visual language is communicated
The second and third terms focus on bringing work to a professional level for a public exhibition, whether online or in a gallery space.

What will you gain?
Alongside developing your vision and skills as an artist, you will also develop a wide range of transferable skills including initiative, self-motivation, resourcefulness, excellent written and verbal communications skills, ability to work both alone and in groups, and the ability to be reflective and constructively self-critical about projects you have initiated.

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Application codes

Course code:
WF10
Institution code:
M80

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