Through material investigation and critical research, you’ll investigate painting’s enduring currency, capacity for invention and ability to engage with both urgent contemporary debates and past world traditions. Explore both traditional processes and expanded forms of painting practice through independent material testing, workshops and demonstrations by specialist technicians.
We encourage you to challenge your own creative vision through critical analysis, reflection and contextualisation. This will help you to situate your practice within the field of painting and in relation to wider social, political and cultural discourses and debates. You’ll develop a critical narrative for your practice, consider creative forms of communication of your ideas and carry out research beyond the discipline.
By the end of the course, you will have developed a portfolio of work which will demonstrate your individual research interests, visual range and storytelling skills to potential employers.
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In this unit, we’ll introduce you to the teaching, learning and research culture of Camberwell College of Arts. Through independent practical experimentation in the studio, workshops and beyond, you’ll test your ideas and challenge your approaches to making your artwork. You’ll will have the opportunity to explore a range of materials, methods and techniques to expand and deepen your technical and practical skills.
You'll identify your aims and intentions through research and critical reflection. This will be supported by an introduction to key practice-based research methodologies.
You’ll interrogate and debate key ideas and developments within Drawing and build upon your technical, practical and presentational skills. You’ll extend your network beyond your subject specialism through cross-pathway MA Fine Art lectures and presentations. Alongside these teaching and learning events, the Professional Toolkit programme will support the development of your professional skills and knowledge.
Throughout the unit, you’ll document the key developments in your studio practice and reflect critically on your specific research questions and contexts. This will form the core part of your Unit 1 assessment submission for which you will receive written and verbal feedback.
In this unit, you’ll build on the feedback you received at the end of Unit 1. This will help you to focus and deepen your research and further define your own unique set of creative processes through independent and peer-to-peer learning. Through seminars, reading groups and talks, you’ll continue to engage with current debates within art, culture and society. You’ll test the rigour of your work seminars, crits and exhibitions. We’ll encourage you to extend your research methods and to engage with research resources beyond the University.
You’ll explore different approaches to critical reflection and writing about your artwork and research through a series of workshops. You’ll continue to equip yourself with a broad range of professional skills and knowledge through talks and workshops to prepare you for a sustainable and rewarding professional life in the art world and wider creative industries.
In the second part of this unit, you’ll start working towards a coherent body of work for presentation in a major public exhibition, the MA Show, which takes place at the beginning of Unit 3.
At the end of the unit, you’ll submit a body of work and a research file in. This is an opportunity to critically reflect on the key developments in your practice and the ideas, debates and contexts that shape your work.
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