BA (Hons) Fine Art
University of the Arts London
Key Information
Campus location
London, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
3 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Introduction
BA (Hons) Fine Art
‘Thinking through making and making things happen’ is the ethos around which BA Fine Art at Chelsea is structured.The course provides a critically creative environment where you can develop your own practice.
Your experience is based around a series of events that include on and off-site exhibitions, performance, publications, presentations, symposia and screenings that are aimed to give you experience of real-world practice.
We encourage open and exploratory thinking. You will gain the confidence, experience and skills to play an effective role as a professional artist on an international stage.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Course units
Year 1
- Unit 1 - Introduction to BA Fine Art
- Unit 2 - Art practice
- Unit 3 - Thinking through making and making things happen
- Unit 4 - Positions 1
Year 2
- Unit 5 - Positions 2
- Unit 6 - Collaborative and collective practices
- Unit 7 - Activation
- Unit 8 - Positions 3
Year 3
- Unit 9 - Thinking, making, writing
- Unit 10 - Making public
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Career Opportunities
Graduates from BA Fine Art at Chelsea are well placed to become independent practitioners in the international art scene. Others move onto postgraduate studies both in the UK and overseas. Many of our graduates have has success and won awards for their work in galleries, museums, the media and the wider creative environment. The college’s alumni include many Turner Prize winners and nominees.
Program delivery
BA Fine Art is offered in full-time mode. It is divided into 3 stages over 3 academic years. Each stage consists of 30 teaching weeks. You will be expected to commit an average of 40 hours per week to your course, including teaching hours and independent study.