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BA Fine Art
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Fine art is the practice and critical study of making visual and conceptual work, developing a personal creative voice through sustained engagement with materials, processes, and ideas. It is a discipline that requires technical skill and imaginative ambition in equal measure, asking you to develop not just the ability to make things but the capacity to understand and articulate what you are making and why. Fine art today encompasses a vast range of practices, from painting, drawing, and sculpture to installation, performance, digital work, and hybrid forms, and a serious degree in the subject takes all of this breadth seriously. At the University of Gloucestershire, this three-year full-time degree develops your practice within a creative community that also gives you practical experience beyond the studio. All second-year students have the opportunity to carry out a work placement suited to their interests and career aspirations, with options in areas including art therapy and prescription, education, artists' studios, theatre and film, and museums and galleries. This placement component gives you real-world experience and helps you build the professional networks that sustain a career in the arts. Gloucestershire's location in the south-west provides access to a distinctive regional arts scene alongside the broader national and international art world that your studies will connect you to. You will develop both the practical and intellectual capacities that a life in art demands: the ability to pursue an idea with rigour, to reflect critically on your own work, and to communicate about it with confidence. Graduates go on to careers as practising artists, in art education, arts administration, galleries and museums, community arts, art therapy (with further training), and the broader creative industries. Many continue to postgraduate study in fine art or related disciplines, developing their practice and research further in preparation for professional or academic careers.
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