MA Fine Art
Students meet regularly at leading contemporary art centres Spike Island and Arnolfini, and benefit from current critical discussions, access to artists' and professional networks and a wide range of facilities and support across UWE Bristol's City Campus.
MA Fine Art at UWE Bristol is designed for individuals who wish to pursue their practice to a professional level and gain knowledge and insight into contemporary art practice and debates.
This course provides a structure to enable you to extend your practical, critical, contextual and theoretical knowledge of Fine Art and gain skills and experience in order to operate in professional contexts beyond University.
There is no emphasis on a particular type of work. Students work in painting, installation, performance, sculpture, photography, moving image and drawing. This reflects contemporary practice and allows you to explore and experiment with a range of formats during your studies.
Teaching is regularly held at Spike Island and Arnolfini on Bristol's harbourside, and part of UWE Bristol's City Campus. Here you'll benefit from vibrant creative environments and a range of professional and collaborative opportunities.
You'll also have full access to other City Campus sites and all that they have to offer.
A professional learning environment
You'll study alongside a diverse group of students providing support, and sharing insights and perspectives. Students highly value the teaching input and experience of research-active, practicing artists.
Students meet regularly at leading contemporary art centres Spike Island and Arnolfini, and benefit from current critical discussions, access to artists' and professional networks and a wide range of facilities and support across UWE Bristol's City Campus.
MA Fine Art at UWE Bristol is designed for individuals who wish to pursue their practice to a professional level and gain knowledge and insight into contemporary art practice and debates.
This course provides a structure to enable you to extend your practical, critical, contextual and theoretical knowledge of Fine Art and gain skills and experience in order to operate in professional contexts beyond University.
There is no emphasis on a particular type of work. Students work in painting, installation, performance, sculpture, photography, moving image and drawing. This reflects contemporary practice and allows you to explore and experiment with a range of formats during your studies.
Teaching is regularly held at Spike Island and Arnolfini on Bristol's harbourside, and part of UWE Bristol's City Campus. Here you'll benefit from vibrant creative environments and a range of professional and collaborative opportunities.
You'll also have full access to other City Campus sites and all that they have to offer.
A professional learning environment
You'll study alongside a diverse group of students providing support, and sharing insights and perspectives. Students highly value the teaching input and experience of research-active, practicing artists.