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BA Art History and Contemporary Fashion Design
About this course
Art history is the study of how visual and material culture has been made, understood, and valued across different times and places. It asks why art, design, and architecture look the way they do, and what those forms reveal about the societies that produced them. Contemporary fashion design, meanwhile, is one of the most compelling and economically significant creative fields of the present moment, engaging questions of identity, the body, culture, and commerce in ways that demand both practical skill and critical intelligence. Combining these two disciplines gives you a powerful dual perspective: the analytical frameworks of art history sharpen your understanding of fashion's relationship to history and culture, while design practice grounds that thinking in the material realities of making. At Liverpool Hope University, this three-year programme allows you to develop both strands in depth. Through the art history component, you will explore how objects, images, and built environments have reflected and shaped human experience across a wide range of periods and cultures, with particular attention to the historical and cultural contexts that determine meaning. Through the fashion design component, you will develop technical skills in pattern cutting, construction, and garment design alongside a conceptual approach to fashion that draws on the critical thinking cultivated by art history. The degree includes a sandwich year and a year abroad, as well as opportunities for work placements. This combination offers considerable scope to gain professional experience in the fashion industry or in cultural and heritage organisations, while also broadening your perspective through international study. The year abroad in particular allows you to encounter different design cultures and art historical traditions firsthand, enriching both your academic work and your professional development. Graduates from this combined degree move into a wide range of careers. Fashion design graduates work as designers, pattern makers, stylists, buyers, and in visual merchandising, as well as in fashion journalism and communications. The art history component opens additional paths in curatorial work, museum and gallery education, heritage management, arts administration, and auction houses. The critical and research skills developed across both disciplines also provide strong foundations for postgraduate study in fashion history, curating, cultural studies, or design.
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