Content: what students can expect

  • A dynamic studio-based culture, where they rigorously investigate the potential of materials
  • Practical work complemented by a range of activities including seminars, critiques, talks and gallery visits led by course tutors, international practitioners, artists and curators
  • To test how your artworks are installed, received and understood by participating inan external exhibition with students from across CamberwellÕs Fine Art programme
  • To consider what a Ôsocially engagedÕ art practice might be, and reflect on how artworks operate in the world and are received by specific audiences
  • In your third year, students have the opportunity to choose between a dissertation, a work placement or live project, such as setting up an artist run space
  • A Fine Art lecture series open to all Camberwell undergraduate students studying Drawing, Painting, Photography and Sculpture

Structure

By retaining single subject degrees in Fine Art at undergraduate level, Camberwell offers students the chance to study Painting, Sculpture, Photography and Drawing in-depth, while still enabling students to access cross-course teaching and facilities, as well as work with their peers in other Fine Art areas.

All undergraduate Fine Art students at Camberwell attend cross-course crits and tutorials throughout their course, even though they are primarily based in their own subject areas.