Fine Art (Online) at Falmouth University - UCAS

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Course summary

Tap into Falmouth's renowned Fine Art expertise from anywhere in the world. You'll learn to build a sustainable practice as an artist, while navigating the context of global economic, political, social and ecological change. For almost 120 years, Fine Art at Falmouth has challenged students to develop a practice that engages with the most pressing issues of today and tomorrow. You'll have the opportunity to collaborate and build networks on a global scale, all while enjoying the flexibility of online study. Through peer-led learning, mentoring and guest lectures with a range of expert professionals, you'll create exhibitions, events and a curated body of work. You will: Benefit from a vigorous programme of online guest lectures, workshops and masterclasses led by professionals from across the globe. Have the opportunity to collaborate with and develop an international network of art practitioners and peers. Apply critical reflection to define and articulate creative intent and purpose; analysing your practice in relation to specific themes to develop a reflective, adaptive and resilient practice. Build an understanding of the historical and contemporary contexts that situate your practice in relation to the art world's complex global networks and positionalities. Consider the social, environmental and ecological impact of your own practice and how it responds or poses solutions to global challenges.


Entry requirements

An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. If you'd like to discuss our entry requirements, speak to an advisor. We'll ask you to provide a portfolio of your most recent work when you apply. You'll need to submit a PDF or single link to your online portfolio. Your portfolio should include 10-15 images, films, or audio artworks. All of the pieces should be captioned with their title, material, size, duration, and date. Please also provide a 300-500 word artist's statement that outlines the ideas and intentions of your practice.


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Fine Art (Online) at Falmouth University - UCAS