

BA Fine Art - Sculpture And Environmental Art
About this course
Sculpture and Environmental Art is a discipline that occupies a distinctive position within contemporary fine art: concerned not only with the making of objects but with the relationships between those objects and the spaces, communities, and social conditions they inhabit. Environmental art extends the concerns of sculpture beyond the studio and gallery into public space, landscape, and the built environment, asking how art can engage with place, community, and the shared world rather than existing solely as an autonomous object for contemplation. At Glasgow School of Art, Sculpture and Environmental Art is one of the few specialist undergraduate programmes in the UK and the only one in Scotland dedicated to exploring these relationships between object-making, art in public, and social engagement, all underpinned by contemporary critical and cultural debate. You will be taught by practising artists and researchers at the forefront of the field, in an environment renowned for producing graduates of global significance, including past and present Turner Prize winners and nominees. The four-year, full-time programme develops both your artistic practice and your critical understanding of the cultural conditions in which that practice operates, preparing you for a career that is simultaneously ambitious in its artistic aspirations and engaged with the world around it. Graduates of this programme pursue careers as practising artists, public art practitioners, community arts leaders, curators, educators, and cultural organisers, as well as in a wide range of roles in the creative and cultural sectors where the combination of artistic practice and critical intelligence is valued. Postgraduate study in fine art, sculpture, curatorial practice, or arts education is a natural direction for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue academic research.
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