

BA Fine Art
About this course
Fine art is a discipline concerned with making and thinking, asking fundamental questions about what art is, what it can do, and how visual, material, and conceptual practices generate meaning. Fine art does not lead students toward a predetermined aesthetic or technique; instead it develops your capacity to pursue your own creative concerns with rigour, to situate your work in the broader history and theory of art, and to articulate and defend your ideas with clarity. The finest fine art education is as intellectually demanding as it is practically challenging, requiring you to think carefully about why you make what you make and what it means in the world. At Teesside University, this part-time fine art programme allows you to develop your creative practice alongside other commitments, making degree-level art education accessible to those who cannot study full time. You will work across a range of media and approaches, developing technical skills in relation to your own creative direction and engaging with the critical and theoretical contexts that inform contemporary art practice. Collaboration with fellow students is part of the learning experience, and you will work on shared creative projects that develop your teamworking, communication, project management, and negotiation skills alongside your individual practice. These transferable capabilities are as important to a professional creative career as technical skill, since artists consistently work with galleries, commissioners, collaborators, curators, and clients. You will develop a body of work that reflects your creative development, alongside the critical vocabulary and professional confidence to present and discuss it in public contexts. Graduates of fine art go on to careers as practising artists, in arts education, gallery work, curatorial practice, community arts, arts administration, art therapy, and the broader creative industries. Many continue to develop their practice independently alongside other work. Postgraduate study in fine art, art therapy, or curating is a route for those who wish to specialise further.
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