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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 16,425
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
Blended
Duration
36 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Fine Arts | Painting and Finishing | Sculpture
Area of study
Arts
Education type
Blended
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 16,425
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-19-
2024-01-012023-10-15
2024-05-022024-01-31
About Program

Program Overview


Course Overview

On this Fine Art course, you’ll develop knowledge and skills across the Fine Art disciplines of drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, photography, filmmaking and digital media. You’ll have easy access to fabrication facilities in metal, wood and ceramic, as well as our print studio, darkroom and audio/visual labs. Tutors, who are all practising artists, will support and inspire your studio practice with a historical, theoretical and critical understanding of Fine Art.

You’ll learn entrepreneurial skills and be encouraged to exhibit locally and nationally throughout your studies. You will visit galleries of note, may create and run your own space in Carlisle as well as curate and organise numerous public exhibitions of your work – gaining essential professional experience.

You’ll graduate from our Fine Art degree with the skills and confidence to make a significant contribution to the artistic and cultural landscape.





On this course you will...

  • Study inter-disciplinary skills, learning ALL the techniques you need to become a brilliant artist. Including sculpture drawing, painting & printmaking, photography, filmmaking, and even performance.
  • Be assigned a generous studio space on campus with access to specialist resources and equipment.
  • Take part in Student Exhibitions from day one: Year 0 Exhibition, First Year Drawing Exhibition, Three Minute Film Festival, Seconds Out and a Final Year Degree Show.
  • Explore external exhibitions and artistic spaces. Our students run exhibitions across the city, arrange events and run workshops, contributing to the creative and cultural life of Carlisle.
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    Program Outline

    What you will learn

    You will develop an awareness of contemporary fine art practices and hone your ability to make, critique and discuss your work and that of others. Our close-knit and supportive community will inspire your creativity and shape your individual practice.


    Year one

    In your first year you will focus on the development of your skills across all Fine Art disciplines with practical work playing an important role in informing art theory, as well as critical and historic perspectives.

  • Materials and Methods

    An introduction to the tools and skills needed to make art work(s).

  • Cultural Contexts

    Introduction to the cultural, historical, and social contexts in which creative work from a range of disciplines will be discussed, examined, and analysed.

  • Application

    Develop a personal Fine Art practice in response to the module brief(s), by means of studio practice & contextual research.

  • Collaborative Practice

    Work with other students to explore and practise the skills involved in creative collaboration.

  • Collaborative Brief


  • Year two

    In your second year, you will develop your skills and address professional fine art practice and current issues. Plus, you will curate and organise a public exhibition of your work, gaining essential professional experience.

  • Enquiry 1

    Learn to direct your own work and develop an awareness of your activity in practical, intellectual, and critical terms as part of the overall process of art-making.

  • Intersections

    Explore Postmodern and Contemporary issues in Fine Art.

  • Enquiry 2

    Develop independent working strategies underpinned by reflective, critical, and theoretical practice.

  • The Professional Self

    Develop the necessary practical skills to present yourself and your work professionally and positively.


  • Year three

    Your final year centres around a curated degree show, where you put your artistic and professional practice skills to the test.

  • Practice 1

    Hone your strategies of research in making and thinking.

  • Independent Research Paper

  • Practice 2

    Carry out a self-designed, in-depth, and investigative personal project. The culmination of this module will be the public Degree Show for all final year students.

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