

BA Fine Art
About this course
Fine art is a practice-based discipline concerned with the development of a personal artistic voice and the rigorous cultivation of creative and critical skills. It encompasses drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video, installation, and digital and time-based media, asking not simply how to produce work but why, for whom, and to what end. Studying fine art develops the imagination, critical intelligence, and professional resilience needed to sustain an artistic practice in an ever-changing world. At Sheffield Hallam University this part-time programme includes a foundation year for those who benefit from additional creative and academic preparation before entering the main degree, as well as a sandwich placement year and a work placement component, giving you structured professional experience during your studies. Studying part-time allows you to pursue your practice at a pace that accommodates other commitments, whether those are professional, family-based, or creative. Sheffield's vibrant arts and cultural scene, with its galleries, studios, and creative communities, provides an excellent environment for developing as an artist and building the professional networks that sustain a career in the arts. You will develop your individual art practice through a cycle of making, reflection, critique, and development, building both technical skills and the conceptual rigour needed to engage seriously with what your work is doing and saying. The programme also develops your ability to present and promote your work professionally. Graduates pursue careers as practising artists, art educators, community arts practitioners, gallery and museum professionals, arts administrators, and creative industries workers. Many build portfolio careers that combine their own practice with teaching, facilitation, or other creative work. Postgraduate study in fine art or arts practice is a natural continuation for those wishing to develop further.
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