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  • DeadlineStudy Details: MA 1 year / 45 week programme Full-time study

Masters Degree Description

Advance your creativity and critical thinking by fusing art, design and making

  • Develop your creative ceramic and glass practice within the material- and research-led processes of applied art.
  • Learn from a teaching team integrating cutting-edge research and pedagogical innovation.
  • Advance your creativity and critical thinking with a wide range of insights from arts and design practitioners, theorists and historians.

Focusing on materialities and working through the transformative power of materials, we can gain a unique understanding of the world. Our daily lives are increasingly shaped by images. Yet every image is situated within complex material realities. We encourage students to explore these complexities through traditional craft techniques and cutting-edge technological innovations.

Since its inception, this RCA Ceramics & Glass programme has driven a global perspective on material-based pedagogy and a fusion of art, design and skilled making. Your learning will be self-directed and self-reflective, critical in nature and thoroughly contextualised in disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge.

Entry Requirements

Candidates are selected entirely on merit and applications are welcomed from all over the world. The selection process will consider creativity, imagination and innovation as demonstrated in your portfolio, as well as your potential to benefit from the programme and to achieve high MA standards overall.

You should have a good undergraduate degree in Ceramics or Glass or equivalent professional experience. Applications are welcomed from candidates from related backgrounds, for example, textiles, sculpture, architecture and industrial design. Work experience, either before or after a first degree, is a great advantage.

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