Masters Degree Description
Fine artists have traditionally been recognised for their disruptive innovation. The MA Fine Art course prepares you to be socially and critically engaged in your understanding of the world.
The course consists of 6 pathways designed to transform your individual practice. You will be part of a supportive and stimulating postgraduate learning community, which questions and shares subject based enquiry.
MA Fine Art at Camberwell promotes the idea of practice as transformative research. It offers you the opportunity to make a deep investigation into your chosen subject.
The course situates art practice in relation to a broader set of discourses, including sustainable and ethical approaches to making and presenting art. It also looks beyond Camberwell’s location. You will be encouraged to share your practice in a variety of contexts. This includes events, exhibitions and an online reflective platform.
Our professional toolkit supports your skills in preparation for your continued progression into the professional and academic worlds.
Entry Requirements
The standard minimum entry requirements for this course are:
- BA (Hons) degree in either art and design or drawing-related disciplines, including social and other sciences or engineering
- Alternative qualifications and experience will also be taken into consideration
- Personal statement
- Portfolio of work
Entry to this course will also be determined by the quality of your application, looking primarily at your portfolio of work and personal statement.
Fees
For fees and funding information, please see website
Module Details
Unit 1 - Locating practice within subject
- An introduction to the teaching, learning and research culture of Camberwell.
- You will identify your aims and intentions.
- Test ideas, experiment, and deeply challenge your approaches to making and critical thinking.
- An introduction to key practice-based research methodologies.
- Interrogate and debate key ideas and developments within your subject.
- Build upon your technical, practical and presentation skills.
- Cross-pathway MA Fine Art lectures, seminars and crits.
- Submit a body of work along with a concise online reflective journal, which includes an artist’s statement and a synopsis of your progress over the unit that contextualises your practice.
- Professional Toolkit that supports professional skills.
Unit 2 - Testing beyond subject
- You will focus on the creation of new artworks in or beyond the studio.
- Support to help define your own unique set of creative processes.
- Lectures and seminars around current debates within art and society.
- Identify and engage with potential external collaborators and/or research resources.
- Present your work and research in a pathway-specific exhibition, as well as, in seminars and crits.
- Submit a body of practical work and a concise online reflective platform, which contains an artist’s statement and a synopsis of your progress over the unit that contextualises your practice within and beyond subject and showcases your professional skills.
- Professional Toolkit supports professional skills.
Unit 3 - Making public
- You will focus on collaboration and considering audiences.
- You will exhibit your work in a public exhibition.
- Mentoring, crits, seminars and workshops to support your research and learning.
- Develop your studio practice.
- Work with other students to stage a public research festival where you will present your research via one of a range of formats.
- Submit a public facing platform, which contextualises your practice within and beyond subject, and showcases professional skills and future career projection.
- Professional Toolkit that supports professional skills.
Note: 120 Credits must be passed before the final unit is undertaken.
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