

BA Fine Art
About this course
Fine art is the practice of making art with seriousness of purpose, developing a body of work through sustained engagement with materials, ideas, processes and the critical traditions from which contemporary practice has emerged. It is a discipline that resists simple definition precisely because its most important function is to ask questions rather than to answer them: questions about what art is for, how images and objects carry meaning, what kinds of experience matter and why, and how the work you make relates to the world and to the viewers who encounter it. Studying fine art at degree level means developing a practice that is genuinely your own while also developing the critical awareness to situate that practice in its intellectual and artistic contexts. At the University of the West of England in Bristol, this part-time programme offers a flexible route into degree-level fine art study for students who need to combine their artistic development with other commitments. You will develop confidence in your practice through studio work, critical seminars, tutorials and engagement with contemporary art and its histories. The programme builds a range of transferable professional skills alongside your creative practice, including the ability to articulate your work verbally and in writing, to present and exhibit work professionally, and to understand the business and career contexts in which fine artists operate within the creative industries and beyond. Graduates from fine art programmes pursue a wide range of careers. Some work as artists, developing independent practices through exhibitions, residencies, commissions and teaching. Others move into roles in galleries, museums, arts education, arts administration, community arts, art therapy, design and visual communication. The skills developed through fine art, including creative problem-solving, critical reflection, the ability to sustain self-directed work and to communicate complex ideas visually and verbally, are valued across the creative economy and in many non-arts professional contexts. Further study at postgraduate level, including MFA programmes and practice-based research degrees, is available for those who wish to develop their practice further.
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