UCA Canterbury
MA Fine Art: Illustration & Printmaking
1 year full-time or 2 years part-time
The MA Fine Art course at UCA Canterbury provides a distinctive approach to studying fine art at this level. Offering a series of specialisms within a wider set of related and experimental practices, you have the opportunity to undertake discipline-led activity within a broader fine art laboratory with theoretical and practical opportunities for interdisciplinary research, actively encouraged.
You choose to specialise in one of four areas: Artists' Film, Video & Photography, Painting, Illustration & Printmaking and Sculpture & Performance to develop projects that question and explore contemporary fine art practice.
Key study topics include:
- The first phase of the course emphasises experimentation, reflection and an open questioning of your practice and research aims.
- Through practical studies and theoretical reflection you work to develop a project proposal, considering issues in studio methodology and the relationships between theory and practice.
- In the second phase of the course you develop and investigate your proposed research project, testing ideas and establishing coherent modes for critically engaging with your studio practice.
- Throughout this phase you are supported through interdisciplinary workshops, tutorials, forums and study visits to London and Europe.
- In the final phase you realise your project through focused independent study, establishing an appropriate form for the dissemination and/or publication of your work.
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