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Fine Art: Studio Site and Context (Swansea College of Art) at University of Wales Trinity Saint David - UCAS

University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Degree level: Undergraduate
Awarded by: University of Wales Trinity Saint David (Prifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant)

Fine Art: Studio Site and Context (Swansea College of Art)

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Course summary

Our Fine Art: Studio, Site and Context course at Swansea College of Art UWTSD offers a broad approach to fine art teaching, where individual artistic practice draws on a variety of materials, media, concepts, and philosophies. Our course places a strong emphasis on studio practice, site specificity and contextualisation of practice. You will work with a variety of mediums including painting, drawing, sculptural practice, video, sound, installation, and fine art performance, helping to develop your own individual practice. We encourage all students to consider their position within society, giving you the opportunity to learn from internationally acclaimed artists and lecturers, giving you the opportunity to understand the changing field of contemporary fine art practice. Our programme offers you your own studio space, the use of our extensive range of facilities including metal, wood, resin, and sculpture/ceramic workshops, digital studios/darkrooms, life drawing and printmaking facilities. You’ll be encouraged to explore contemporary art within a broader context, considering both historical and contemporaneous practices, enabling you to see your work in relation to wider cultural and social issues. You will find a supportive environment that fosters creativity and innovation, providing you with a professional perspective in the visual arts and helps you develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Our course is ideal for those who are passionate about the visual arts and who wish to develop their skills and knowledge in a comprehensive and supportive setting. All the staff are internationally practicing and recognised artists, which draws the professional world closer to your educational experience.

Modules

Year One In the first year, you’ll build a foundation in studio practice. You’ll work in specialised workshops developing skills in various materials and media. Emphasis is placed on understanding concepts and philosophies that inform contemporary art. Visual Studies 1 (10 credits) Ways of Thinking (10 credits) Site & Audience (20 credits) Visual Studies 2 (10 credits) Ways of Perceiving (10 credits) Exhibition 1.0 (20 credits) Materials, Construction & Deconstruction (20 credits) The Artist Zine (20 credits) Year Two During the second year, you will refine your individual artistic practice by experimenting further with media and techniques. With the focus on expanding your creative practice through collaborative projects and interdisciplinary work, you’ll engage with critical theory and explore your position within society, enhancing both your practical skills and theoretical knowledge. Concept & Process (20 credits) Stimulus & Response (20 credits) Visual Enquiry 1 (10 credits) Visual Enquiry 2 (10 credits) Research in Context (10 credits) Research in Practice (10 credits) World Building (20 Credits) Exhibition 2.0 (20 credits) Year Three In the final year, you’ll focus on advanced projects, culminating in a major exhibition. This year emphasizes independent creative practice, allowing you to specialise in your chosen area, working closely with lecturers, to prepare for a professional career in fine art practice. Independent Project (40 credits) Major Project (60 credits) Advanced Creative Enquiry (20 credits)

Assessment method

Assessment is carried out through coursework, both written and practical. There are no exams on this course. Students are formatively assessed throughout a module; summative assessment takes place at the end of a module. A variety of teaching and learning methods are used throughout the course, including: Tutorials These tutorials are given across all levels. A more intense period of one-to-one tutorials occurs for the third year students who are by now working more independently. Students can request a tutorial when the need arises. However, as a team, we ensure that students are given valuable and regular support from all members of staff. We strongly believe in students receiving individual tutorials in order to support their creative journeys. The work, including practical and conceptual development, is discussed, along with the future intentions of the student. It is an opportunity for any issues/concerns by either party, to be raised. A written account of the tutorial is duplicated, one copy kept by the student the other stored in record files. Group critiques These are held across all levels. They provide an excellent opportunity for students to share and exchange ideas with their peers in a structured manner in addition to valuable input from staff. Informal & Formal presentations All students are given opportunities to talk to their fellow students about their work, allowing them to understand the importance of presentation within a fine art practice. Formal Presentation in the third year is part of their Major project leading up to the final assessment at the Degree Show. Exhibiting work The nature of this varies within the context of the years. All assessments for first and second years are presented at the individual student’s studio space, followed by an end-of-year joint show within the prepared spaces, as vacated by the degree show. The preparation of these spaces, from takedown of studio spaces to conversion to exhibition, is taught, and understood, very much within the context of professional practice, for the third year.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
2T12
Institution code:
T80
Campus name:
Dynevor, Swansea
Campus code:
V

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements


Student Outcomes

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Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
90%
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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9250 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250 Year 1
Scotland £9250 Year 1
Wales £9250 Year 1
Channel Islands £9250 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £9250 Year 1
EU £13500 Year 1
International £13500 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

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Fine Art: Studio Site and Context (Swansea College of Art) at University of Wales Trinity Saint David - UCAS