

BA Jewellery and Objects
About this course
Jewellery design and object-making is a discipline that combines craft mastery with conceptual ambition, asking how three-dimensional objects can carry meaning, communicate ideas, and create experiences for the people who make and wear them. Jewellery occupies a fascinating position in material culture, sitting at the intersection of art and adornment, intimacy and display, precious materials and everyday presence. Object-making more broadly encompasses a wide range of designed and crafted three-dimensional work, from functional vessels and containers to sculptural pieces that occupy the boundary between jewellery and fine art. At Birmingham City University, this three-year, full-time degree encourages you to experiment with materials, techniques, and processes within a highly respected programme that has a strong reputation in the field. You will develop practical skills in working with metals, found materials, and other media alongside an intellectual engagement with the history and theory of jewellery and objects. The programme actively encourages you to pursue innovation, challenge conventions, and push the boundaries of what jewellery and object-making can be, developing inventive thinking alongside technical command. The degree includes a sandwich placement year and work placement opportunities, giving you professional experience in the making and design industries. Graduates from jewellery and object-making degrees work as independent designer-makers, selling work through galleries, craft fairs, and online platforms, and taking commissions for bespoke pieces. Others work in the jewellery industry in roles including design, production management, retail, buying, and product development. The broader making and material skills also translate into product design, prop-making, stage design, and the museum and heritage sector. Postgraduate study in jewellery, craft, or design is an option for those who want to develop their practice or pursue research and academic roles.
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