
MA Fine Art
Lincoln, Vương quốc Liên hiệp Anh và Bắc Ireland
KHOẢNG THỜI GIAN
1 up to 2 Years
NGÔN NGỮ
Tiếng Anh
NHỊP ĐỘ
Toàn thời gian, Bán thời gian
THỜI HẠN NỘP ĐƠN
Yêu cầu thời hạn nộp đơn
NGÀY BẮT ĐẦU SỚM NHẤT
Yêu cầu ngày bắt đầu sớm nhất
HỌC PHÍ
Yêu cầu học phí
HÌNH THỨC HỌC TẬP
Trong khuôn viên trường
Khám phá Lincoln mọi lúc mọi nơi trên thế giới
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Giới thiệu
Welcome to MA Fine Art
MA Fine Art is a studio-based course that is aimed at those who wish to develop the critical, research, practical, and professional aspects of their art practice at the highest level.
This interdisciplinary program encourages creative risk-taking and intellectual inquiry. Alongside a strong emphasis on the richness and breadth of art from around the world, staff and students on the program are encouraged to take an active role in Lincoln’s contemporary art community.
Students will have access to studio space and benefit from strong links with national and international artists and curators, which in the past have included working with the Collection, Lincolnshire Archives, The Blue Room, and others on collaborative projects.
A range of artists and professionals are invited to deliver guest lectures and tutorials as part of ART TALKS. Recent speakers include Assemble, Heath Bunting, Esther Leslie, Maurice Carlin, Danica Maier, Rachel Goodyear, and Alex Pearl.
Medium-specific specialist themes are available, recognizing the increased material focus of advanced practice in fine art.
Exhibitions
Students are encouraged to work professionally. As part of the course, the School has previously organized group exhibitions including General Practice, The Collection, The Blue Room, and Project Space Plus.
The course provides the opportunity to visit exhibitions and local galleries in Lincoln and there have been visits in previous years to Sheffield, Nottingham, London, and optional study overseas visits to Venice, Rome, and Berlin. Please see the Additional Costs tab for more information about the costs involved in these trips.
Features
A range of artists and professionals are invited to deliver guest lectures and tutorials as part of ART TALKS. Recent speakers include Heath Bunting, Matthew Burrows MBE, Rachel Garfield, Etcétera, Joy Sleeman, and JJ Chan.
Programme Leader Martin Lang is part of the University&rsquo's digitalization steering group. He makes paintings at the intersection of the digital and the analog, has presented his findings at conferences, and is featured in the book Painting, Photography, and the Digital: Crossing the Borders of the Mediums (2022). Martin has been publishing research on art activism since 2012. His forthcoming book Militant Aesthetics: Radical Art After 9/11, which will be published with Bloomsbury, is based on fieldwork research and interviews with a variety of art activist collectives over the last decade.
Senior lecturer Andrew Bracey is part of a research collective (Danica Maier, Andrew Bracey, Lucy Renton, and Sarah Bennett) that has developed the notion of the “ controlled rummage as an artistic strategy”. Working with the Lace Archive (Nottingham Trent University), they developed a body of artwork that was exhibited at Backlit Gallery (Nottingham, 2018), Ruskin Gallery (Cambridge, 2019), Constance Howard Gallery (London 2019), and which led to the publication of a book and journal article. Following this, Andrew has worked with the Tennyson Archive (Lincoln) to develop the method further, leading to new outputs and exhibitions – this time at The Hub/National Centre for Craft and Design (Sleaford) and the Collection Museum (Lincoln), and another book with critical texts by art historians and experts on archives and other art experts. Both iterations of this research project were awarded Arts Council Funding.
Interviews and Applicant Days
All applicants should submit a digital portfolio and statement, which will be reviewed. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend an interview where they will be required to present a portfolio of their recent artwork. For international applicants, we offer Skype interviews.
Prioritising Face-to-Face Teaching
At the University of Lincoln, we strive to ensure our students’ experience is engaging, supportive, and academically challenging. Throughout the Coronavirus pandemic, we have adapted to Government guidance to keep our students, staff, and community safe. All remaining Covid-19 legal restrictions in England were lifted in February 2022 under the Government&rsquo's Plan for Living with Covid-19, and we have embraced a safe return to in-person teaching on campus. Where appropriate, face-to-face teaching is enhanced by the use of digital tools and technology and may be complemented by online opportunities where these support learning outcomes.
We are fully prepared to adapt our plans if changes in Government guidance make this necessary, and we will endeavour to keep current and prospective students informed.
"This information was correct at the time of publishing (July 2023)"
Tuyển sinh
Bộ sưu tập
Kết quả chương trình
How You Study
MA Fine Art có trụ sở tại một studio chuyên dụng và việc sản xuất tác phẩm thông qua thực hành tại studio là trọng tâm của Chương trình. Cấu trúc của khóa học được thiết kế để hỗ trợ nhưng hướng tới nghiên cứu và thực hành độc lập. Việc giảng dạy diễn ra thông qua các hướng dẫn, phê bình, hội thảo, bài giảng, các nghệ sĩ và giám tuyển đến thăm, các chuyến thăm quan học tập và quan trọng là thông qua việc chia sẻ nghiên cứu và ý tưởng giữa các nhóm ngang hàng. Mặc dù bài tập của sinh viên phải đáp ứng các tiêu chí đánh giá mô-đun có liên quan nhưng không có giới hạn nào về chủ đề hoặc chủ đề.
Học bổng và tài trợ
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.