BA (Hons) Fine Art: Sculpture
University of the Arts London
Key Information
Campus location
London, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
3 years
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
BA (Hons) Fine Art: Sculpture
Studying BA Fine Art: Sculpture at Camberwell College of Arts invites you to explore the interplay between materials, social practices and cultural contexts.
BA Fine Art: Sculpture values the importance of ‘thinking through making’, using practical experimentation and different critical approaches. The intention is that you will develop an understanding of the inter-relationship between humans and objects. You will reflect upon people’s interactions with the material world through a postcolonial lens.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
As a Fine Art student you will take a holistic approach to your learning. Any one component of the course relates to the others, and they complement each other. You will be given project briefs for each component or ‘unit’ that will require you to fulfil specific tasks while developing your own practice. Over three stages you will accumulate experience, which is designed to enable you to develop as an independent and/or collaborative practitioner and to arrive at and develop your own practice. Your learning will establish a broad and integrated understanding of contemporary art and you will assume responsibility for your creative achievements and progress.
For more information please visit the institute website.
Program Outcome
All our students have the opportunity and are supported in exhibiting their work to an external audience. During the second year all our students can take part in a wide variety of seminars and workshops hosted by a variety of external arts organisations.
Students will have the opportunity to take part in UAL's Erasmus and international exchange programme. Recent BA Fine Art students have spent part of their study with partner institutions in Leipzig, Madrid, Marseille, Milan, New York and Tokyo.
In the third year all students, can if they wish, undertake a work placement, instead of a written dissertation or practical live project. Students have worked alongside well-established artists, such as Richard Wentworth or David Batchelor. Others have worked within educational or curatorial institutions, such as Tate, Chisenhale Gallery, or within a specialist area such as a foundry.