

BA Fine Art - Photography
About this course
Fine art photography at the Glasgow School of Art sits at the intersection of artistic practice and critical enquiry, treating photography not as a documentary or commercial tool but as a medium for artistic expression and conceptual investigation. GSA's programme was the first of its kind in Europe to award a degree in Fine Art Photography when it was established in 1982, and it remains unusual within photographic education for offering the study of photography specifically within the context of contemporary fine art practice. The programme asks students to explore what photography is and what it can do, moving beyond conventional definitions to encompass the moving image and diverse approaches to the creation of photographic art. This four-year full-time programme carries a typical entry tariff of 136 points and is studio-based, placing a strong emphasis on making alongside critical and theoretical engagement. As the course description notes, diverse and expansive approaches to photographic art are encouraged, and the programme provides a critical platform from which fundamental questions about the nature of the photograph can be explored. You will develop both technical mastery and conceptual independence, engaging with the history of photography and contemporary art practice while developing your own artistic voice and critical position. Graduates of fine art photography programmes work as artists, photographers, moving image makers, and visual practitioners across the contemporary art world, galleries, arts organisations, and independent practice. Many also develop careers in art education, curation, arts journalism, commercial photography, and the creative industries more broadly. Glasgow's strong connection to the contemporary art world, including its gallery and museum sector, is a significant asset for students at GSA. Postgraduate study in fine art, photography, or curating is a natural next step for those who want to develop a sustained artistic practice or academic career.
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