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BA Fine Art
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Fine Art is the practice of making work that engages seriously with materials, ideas and the world, asking what images, objects, sounds and spaces can mean and do when placed in a deliberate artistic context. It is a discipline that rewards genuine curiosity, the willingness to experiment and fail, and the capacity to develop a personal artistic voice within a rich and contested contemporary art scene. Fine Art at university is not simply a technical training; it is an intellectual and creative education in how to think visually and conceptually, and how to situate your own practice within the history and theory of art. At Anglia Ruskin University, this three-year full-time programme encourages creative risk-taking from the outset. You will explore a wide range of practices and artistic platforms, including photography, printmaking, performance art, film and video, digital media, installation, and site-specific approaches. This breadth of exposure is intentional: contemporary art practice is not confined to a single medium, and finding where your own interests and strengths lie requires genuine engagement with many different ways of working. Studio practice sits alongside critical and theoretical study, developing your ability to write and speak about art as well as to make it. Anglia Ruskin's Cambridge and Chelmsford campuses are within easy reach of London's vibrant gallery and arts scene, giving you access to the contemporary art world as a student. Graduates of Fine Art programmes develop careers as practising artists, working through galleries, residencies, public commissions and project-based work. Many also move into arts education, community arts, curation, arts administration, and the wider creative industries. The capacity for independent thinking and creative problem-solving that Fine Art develops has value in many professional contexts beyond the arts sector. Postgraduate study in Fine Art, Curating or Art History is a natural step for those who want to develop their practice or move into research.
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