Fine Art course guides students in imagining, investigating, experimenting, and communicating their creative ideas.
Students will work in dedicated studio spaces to create artworks where thinking is explored through making. Opportunities to present work in progress to peers and staff allow students to test their ideas in a friendly, supportive environment.
Access to specialist workshops, staffed by technical demonstrators, enables experimentation with a range of contemporary, digital, and traditional materials and processes. The staff are experienced arts practitioners working in varied contexts.
Whether working in collage, installation, sculpture, performance, text, or digital media, students will enhance their creativity and develop composition, communication, collaboration, and critical skills.
Professional skills are acquired through presenting artwork in public exhibitions and producing proposal documents.
The course supports students to research, self-motivate, communicate, collaborate, organize, and plan – skills transferable to varied roles within the creative industries.