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BA Fine Art
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Fine art is the practice and study of visual art in its broadest sense, encompassing painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography, installation, film, and the experimental and conceptual approaches that have expanded what art can be over the past century. Fine art study at university is not primarily about acquiring technical skills, though technical development is part of it. It is about developing a sustained and individual practice, building the critical language to understand and articulate what your work is doing, and engaging seriously with the history and theory of art as a context for your own making. At Aberystwyth University, this three-year full-time programme allows you to develop your skills and practice across a range of media, including painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, book illustration, experimental film, installation, and site-specific performance. The breadth of media available means that you are not locked into a single approach from the outset, and you can allow your practice to develop in directions that genuinely interest you. Aberystwyth has a strong tradition in the visual arts, and the programme benefits from specialist studio facilities, a committed teaching staff, and the stimulating environment of a university arts centre with an active exhibition programme. A typical entry tariff of 152 points makes the programme accessible to a range of students with creative portfolios and potential. Graduates of fine art programmes follow a wide range of paths. Many continue to develop their practice as artists, exhibiting independently and through galleries, while combining this with work in art education, arts administration, gallery management, community arts, graphic design, or the creative industries more broadly. Postgraduate study in fine art, curating, or arts practice is a route taken by many graduates who wish to deepen their practice or move into teaching and research in the arts.
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