

BA Fine Art (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Fine art is the practice and study of making art, developing a personal creative vision through sustained engagement with materials, processes, ideas, and critical reflection. It is a discipline that demands rigour and risk simultaneously, requiring you to develop technical facility, conceptual depth, and the self-critical intelligence to pursue and articulate your own practice with conviction. Fine art today is a broad field that encompasses painting, sculpture, printmaking, installation, performance, video, and digital forms, and serious practice in it involves both making and thinking: reading widely, engaging with contemporary debates in art, and understanding the history and critical traditions that surround the work you produce. At Liverpool Hope University, this four-year full-time degree with foundation year includes the opportunity to engage with the creative community at Liverpool's Creative Campus, including participation in the Angelfield Festival, an annual event that puts student work in a public context. In your first and second years, alongside practical studio work, you will develop study, writing, and research skills and engage with the cultural resources of the North West through field trips and guest lectures. As you progress, you will begin preparing for a final-year dissertation, developing the extended piece of critical writing that situates your practice in a broader intellectual context. An international study field trip provides exposure to art and culture in a global setting. The sandwich year gives you professional experience outside the university, and work placement is integrated throughout. You will develop not just artistic skill but the capacity for sustained critical and creative inquiry that defines a mature practice. Graduates go on to professional careers as artists, working in a range of media and contexts, as well as in art education, arts administration, curation, community arts, design, and the broader creative industries. Many continue to postgraduate study in fine art, developing their practice further and building towards careers in studio art and academia.
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