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BA Fine Art with Arts Foundation Year
About this course
Fine art at degree level is a discipline of sustained creative inquiry, concerned with the development of an individual artistic practice within a broad understanding of art history, theory, and contemporary culture. At the University of Lincoln, the BA Fine Art with Arts Foundation Year is a four-year full-time programme, with the foundation year serving as an interdisciplinary introduction shared with students from animation and visual effects, architecture, creative advertising, graphic design, illustration, interior architecture and design, photography, and product design. The programme also includes a sandwich year and work placement, giving you professional experience in arts and creative contexts before you graduate. The foundation year introduces you to the conceptual and technical principles that underlie creative practice across a range of disciplines, developing your ability to work experimentally with materials, ideas, and process before you commit fully to fine art. In the main programme, your practice will develop through sustained studio work, tutorials, group critique, and engagement with art history and theory. Fine art at this level is not primarily a technical discipline, though technical skill is important: it is concerned with developing your capacity to generate and sustain ideas, to think critically and independently about what you are making and why, and to situate your practice in relation to the traditions and contemporary directions that art takes. The sandwich year and work placement connect your practice to professional contexts, which is important in an art world where gallery work, residencies, commissions, and collaborative projects are central to how artists build careers. Fine art graduates work across a wide range of contexts. Professional artistic practice, teaching, arts administration, gallery and museum work, community arts, arts education, public art commissioning, and creative roles in design, fashion, and the media are all careers that fine art graduates pursue. The combination of creative thinking, independent research, and practical studio experience that the degree develops is also valued in roles outside the arts sector, where the capacity to approach problems imaginatively is increasingly recognised as a professional asset. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in fine art, where an MFA is increasingly the professional qualification for practising artists.
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