Course summary
Develop your passions and reach your potential in a small, welcoming environment within a community of like-minded people. Why choose West Dean? An international reputation for excellence in conservation and arts education. 94% of students studying at the College* felt the programme had enhanced their skills and abilities (*2019 student survey) A rich arts environment and a focus on craft skills with vocational application. Be inspired by the unique historic character and beautiful South Downs setting. Located close to Chichester on the South Coast, with easy access to London. The Course The MFA (blended delivery) at West Dean provide a stimulating and supportive environment for you to develop your capacities in practical, theoretical and professional domains, with an emphasis on specialist studio practice. Students are provided with generous studio space, weekly tutorial support, access to a broad range of visiting artists and lecturers, and year-round access to exhibition spaces. Programmes are delivered through a combination of seminars, lectures, workshops, individual and group tutorials, critical sessions and self-directed research. Students can choose to specialise in one of three main disciplines of Painting and Drawing, Sculpture, Tapestry and Textile Art, or to explore interdisciplinary practice. With access to excellent workshop facilities and unique opportunities to engage with other college departments, you will develop your practical, theoretical and professional skills in relation to a variety of different materials, methods and ideas. Students have the opportunity to engage with West Dean House, Collection, Archive and Estate, are given support from highly skilled technical staff and a range of specialist facilities, plus assistance for visiting exhibitions, events and developing professional opportunities. MFA students can expect Support in consolidating studio practice to a level of accomplished practitioners Access to facilities, workshops and expertise Opportunities to employ innovative approaches to studio practice To develop originality in the application of knowledge, together with a practical understanding of how established techniques of research and enquiry are used to create and interpret knowledge in the Visual Arts To consolidate a systematic understanding and critical awareness of current debates in contemporary art practice To develop aptitude for professional practice, independent research or employment, inc. opportunities for public exhibition To possess independence, self-reliance, as well as promotional enterprise skills Teaching You are taught through a combination of lectures, seminars, practical workshops, individual and group tutorials, critique sessions, oral and written presentations, and external visits. The division of learning hours, on-site and online periods are: Three one-week, on-site blocks each term (10 per year inc. induction week) Online delivery Independent study On each of the study blocks you will have around 11-12 contact hours per week, typically consisting of: 2 hrs lectures 1 hr seminars 2 hrs of one-to-one/group tutorials 1-2 hrs of critique sessions 4 hrs of practical workshops 1 hr of external visits (average) Independent learning When not attending lectures, seminars, workshops or other timetabled sessions you will be expected to continue learning independently through self-directed study. Typically, this will involve: working in your own studio (or the on-site studio during study blocks) developing supporting material and research portfolios undertaking research in the library reading journal articles and books working on specific unit assignments preparing presentations and self-assessments. Overall workload 33% of your time is spent in scheduled teaching and learning activity Scheduled teaching and learning: 785 hours Independent learning: 1615 hours
Modules
The MFA (Master of Fine Art) is an advanced two-year full-time masters of fine art designed to further advance students' capacities in practical, theoretical and professional domains, with an emphasis on specialist studio practice. Interdisciplinary practices are encouraged and supported, as well as those focused on a single discipline such as Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Drawing, Tapestry and Textiles. The Blended Delivery MFA follows the same general programme specification as the fully on-site MFA programme, with a greater degree of flexibility to fit around your existing practice or commitments. Students attend a series of ten one-week, on-site study blocks, in combination with interim access to a range of online resources (making use of both synchronous and asynchronous delivery) throughout each academic year.
Entry requirements
The following qualifications will be considered for entry on to the MFA: A good Honours Degree or equivalent qualification in Fine Art or a related discipline. Relevant work experience in an arts-related field which demonstrates the ability to study at postgraduate level. Portfolio: including evidence of current practical work, sketchbooks and evidence of critical writing. An appropriate level of engagement with current debates in contemporary arts and making is required. English language: CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) Level B2 or IELTS 6.5 or above.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
West Dean College
West Dean
Chichester
PO18 0QZ