

BA Fine Art
About this course
Fine art is the practice and critical study of making visual and material objects, and the ideas, processes, and ways of seeing that making engages. Studying it at university means not only developing technical competence across a range of media and disciplines but also forming an independent artistic practice, a critical vocabulary, and a deep understanding of the historical and contemporary context within which art is produced and received. A fine art degree demands both the discipline of sustained creative work and the intellectual rigour to situate that work in conversation with the broader art world. At the University of Derby, this part-time degree offers an extended and flexible route through fine art education, incorporating a foundation year that builds foundational studio skills and critical awareness before the main degree begins. Working in outstanding modern studios with leading artists, researchers, and educators, you will experiment with media, materials, and ideas across a wide range of artistic disciplines, developing your individual practice while being challenged to work at the edges of what you already know. A sandwich year and work placement provide structured professional experience, giving you direct exposure to how artistic practice operates in professional and community contexts. The option of a year abroad extends your creative and intellectual horizons by placing you in dialogue with another art culture and academic tradition. Fine art graduates enter a diverse range of careers. Many develop professional practices as artists, often in combination with teaching, community arts facilitation, or arts education, which is the primary employment route for many working artists. Others move into curatorial work, arts administration, gallery management, public art commissioning, and the creative and cultural industries. The experimental and problem-solving habits of mind developed by fine art practice also translate into commercial design, illustration, digital content creation, and advertising. Postgraduate study in fine art, curating, art education, or related fields provides a further route into academic and advanced professional roles.
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