This new and distinctive course questions and challenges these boundaries. Fine Art and Art History offers you the opportunity to develop and expand fine art studio practice by a significant engagement with historical, critical, and theoretical concerns.

Features and benefits of the course

  • Emphasis on integrating studio practice and academic study.
  • Delivered by practising artists, historians, theorists, and curators.
  • Opportunities to learn a foreign language, visit international exhibitions and access the Erasmus international study programme.
  • Course works closely with arts institutions and galleries.

ABOUT THE COURSE

Teaching over the three years will allow you to synthesize art historical and theoretical knowledge into your studio work so that you may develop an informed contemporary fine art practice. This integration will challenge you, enriching your intellectual and creative ambitions, and encourage you to situate your art practice within a broader social and cultural context.ÊThe staff team delivering the course are internationally exhibiting artists, curators, and art historians with expertise and research interests in the modern and contemporary period.