

BA Fine Art with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Fine Art is a discipline that asks you to develop a distinctive creative voice, to engage seriously with art history and theory, and to hold the two in a productive relationship with your own practice. It is among the most self-directed of all degree programmes: the central questions come from you, and the studio is the space in which you explore, fail, revise, and eventually produce work that has both material presence and conceptual purpose. This demands a particular kind of commitment, the willingness to work through uncertainty without resolving it too quickly, and a readiness to be changed by what the work reveals. At the University of Northampton, this four-year full-time programme includes an integrated foundation year that introduces you to the materials, methods, and conceptual concerns of fine art practice before you move into the main degree. This gives you time to explore a wide range of media and approaches, to find your own areas of sustained interest, and to build the technical skills and critical vocabulary that the degree requires. In the main programme you will work in studios and workshops with access to a range of media, from painting and drawing to sculpture, printmaking, photography, and digital practice. Alongside studio work you will study art history and critical theory, developing the ability to position your own practice in relation to the wider field and to articulate your ideas with clarity and confidence. You will build a portfolio of work across the four years, which is how fine art graduates enter the professional world and how they demonstrate their development as practitioners. Graduates pursue careers as practising artists, illustrators, arts educators, arts administrators, curators, community arts practitioners, and creative directors. Many go on to postgraduate study including fine art MAs and PhDs. Others take their creative and analytical skills into design, publishing, advertising, and the broader creative economy.
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