

BA Fine Art
About this course
Fine art is the practice of developing a personal artistic voice within the full breadth of contemporary art, from painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture to video, installation, performance and digital media. A degree in fine art is not primarily about learning a set of techniques, though technical skill is important: it is about developing your capacity to generate and pursue ideas with ambition and rigour, to situate your practice within the history and contemporary landscape of art, and to sustain creative work through difficulty and uncertainty. The critical and intellectual dimensions of art practice are as important as the material ones. At Middlesex University in London, this part-time programme includes a foundation year, providing an extended and supported pathway into degree-level fine art study. The foundation year allows those who are returning to education or who need to develop their practice before engaging with the full degree to do so in a structured and supported environment. Middlesex describes its programme as offering access to state-of-the-art facilities and expert practitioners in an immersive learning environment, and London's extraordinary density of galleries, museums, studios and art events provides an unparalleled context for developing as an artist. Part-time delivery means you can pursue the degree alongside other commitments, which many fine art students find compatible with sustaining their practice. You will develop your work across studios and workshops, receive regular tutorial feedback, engage with visiting artists and critics, and build a body of work that develops and deepens over your time on the programme. Contextual and theoretical study in art history and criticism is woven alongside studio practice. Graduates go on to work as practising artists, arts educators, gallery and museum professionals, community artists, arts administrators and in the broader creative industries. Further study at masters level in fine art or arts practice is a common route for those seeking to develop a serious professional practice or move into arts research and teaching.
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