Hone your practice in painting, sculpture or fine art media while learning to reflect on your work through a critical studies component. The Fine Art MFA is an 18-month programme enabling you to develop your potential as an artist or researcher, while expanding your critical awareness in a wider cultural and social context. Taught at the world renowned Slade School of Fine Art at UCL, this is a unique opportunity in the study and practice of art.
MFA applicants should normally be of graduate standing with evidence of a high level of achievement in the chosen studio discipline also being required. Exceptionally, an applicant may be considered whose previous education and professional experience are deemed by UCL to be equivalent to graduate level.
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The course aims to develop students' individual potential within the critical and cultural context of Fine Art. It also provides an excellent foundation for further doctoral research. The course enables students to develop their ability to initiate and manage a course of independent creative study, evolving their skills as independent thinkers who are able to communicate complex ideas.
The Fine Art MFA is an integrated degree course and does not have a modular structure. In the first year, you will follow the practice-based course, which includes regular critiques and seminars. In the second year, you will continue the practice-based course and develop your Critical Studies document assessed in the Critical Studies Exam Parts 1 and 2. The second year culminates with an assessed degree exam of practice-based work.
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