

BA Art & Philosophy
About this course
Art and philosophy is a combination that places two ways of making meaning in conversation with each other. Art, understood as fine art practice, is a mode of inquiry through materials, images and forms, producing works that operate through perception, emotion and the senses rather than purely through argument. Philosophy is the systematic inquiry into foundational questions about knowledge, reality, ethics and meaning, working through rigorous conceptual analysis and argument. Studying them together creates an unusual intellectual space in which the questions each discipline raises illuminate the other: what is an artwork? What can images know that words cannot? What are the ethics of representation? How does aesthetic experience relate to understanding? At the University of Dundee this three-year full-time programme brings together Fine Art at the celebrated Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design with Philosophy at the School of Humanities, Social Science and Law. The programme includes a foundation year and a year abroad, giving it considerable structural depth. Duncan of Jordanstone is one of the UK's leading art schools, with a strong tradition of contemporary practice and research, and the Philosophy department provides the rigorous conceptual grounding that makes this combination genuinely productive rather than merely superficial. You will develop your studio practice across a range of media and approaches, while simultaneously building your philosophical knowledge and analytical skills through engagement with aesthetics, epistemology, ethics and the history of philosophy. The two strands are designed to inform each other, so that your art practice is enriched by philosophical rigour and your philosophical thinking is grounded in the concrete realities of making. Graduates pursue careers as artists, researchers, curators, educators, arts administrators and writers. Some move into adjacent roles in design, arts therapy or community arts. Many go on to postgraduate study in fine art, philosophy, art theory or related fields, including practice-based research degrees.
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