

BA Fine Art Mixed Media
About this course
Fine art with a focus on mixed media is a practice that refuses to be confined by the conventions of any single medium. It takes as its starting point the observation that contemporary art is produced through an expanding range of materials, processes, technologies, and conceptual approaches, and that the most interesting work often emerges from the spaces between established disciplines. Studying fine art across media means developing a practice that is genuinely your own, shaped by curiosity and rigour rather than by the constraints of a single tradition. At the University of Westminster in London, this three-year full-time programme supports you in developing work across the full range of contemporary fine art disciplines, from painting, drawing, and sculpture through to photography, video, installation, performance, and digital practice. The programme is innovative in its structure, encouraging you to explore and develop work that crosses boundaries rather than settles within them. Critical and contextual study runs through the degree, ensuring that your creative decisions are informed by engagement with art history, critical theory, and the social contexts in which your work exists. A sandwich year places you in a professional context, and work placement experience is integrated throughout. Graduates from fine art programmes work as practising artists, often alongside roles in education, community arts, arts administration, curation, design, and the broader creative industries. Westminster's London location gives particular value to the degree, placing you close to major galleries, artist studios, cultural institutions, and the professional networks that are important for sustaining an art practice. Postgraduate study in fine art, curatorial studies, and art education is available for those who wish to develop their practice or pursue research and critical writing.
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