• This degree combines fine art studio practice with contemporary philosophy and cultural theory, preparing students to be critically aware artists/thinkers. It builds from the idea that art-making is enriched by conversations with thinkers, filmmakers, writers, philosophers, and scientists.
  • Supported by artist-lecturers and visiting practitioners, students will work across different media to develop their practice. They will explore the relationship between art and society, examine theories of the image, the gaze, and culture, and examine questions of gender, sexuality, and cultural difference.
  • The School has excellent facilities and resources. Students will work in well-lit studios with 24-hour access and will benefit from versatile exhibition spaces and social areas.
  • Resources include:
    • dedicated Mac and PC suites for audio production, video editing, animation, and image manipulation;
    • printmaking workshops for etching, relief, and screen printing;
    • a photography darkroom for film developing and printing;
    • a woodworking and casting area;
    • digital and 3D printing.