Fine Art Postgraduate Programme By Falmouth University |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Refine your artistic practice through experimentation, innovation and applied research at the renowned Falmouth School of Art. Learn to evaluate your own process and those of others, explore essential techniques and use modern technologies in an open space of experimentation, and position your work in a real-world context. 

You’ll graduate from this Fine Art MA with the ability to effectively communicate your creative body of work, continually inform your practice through ongoing research and inquiry, and maintain a sustainable approach to your artistic production and dissemination. Underpinning the theory will be the opportunity to develop active management skills and the expertise to not only identify, but foster, collaborative opportunities within the art world. 

Why study at Falmouth?

  • Experiment and develop your creative practice within Falmouth’s renowned School of Art, which has more than 120 years of creative heritage
  • Work in a vibrant studio environment, immersed in a creative campus community
  • Graduate into a network of Falmouth alumni including Tacita Dean, Hew Locke, Tim Shaw, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
  • Sharpen your critical voice in a supportive community of practitioners
  • Be supported by established artists and lecturers to create a successful and sustainable artistic practice
  • Develop the confidence to effectively communicate and disseminate your work in a real-world context

Programme overview

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Refine your artistic practice through experimentation, innovation and applied research at the renowned Falmouth School of Art. Learn to evaluate your own process and those of others, explore essential techniques and use modern technologies in an open space of experimentation, and position your work in a real-world context. 

You’ll graduate from this Fine Art MA with the ability to effectively communicate your creative body of work, continually inform your practice through ongoing research and inquiry, and maintain a sustainable approach to your artistic production and dissemination. Underpinning the theory will be the opportunity to develop active management skills and the expertise to not only identify, but foster, collaborative opportunities within the art world. 

Why study at Falmouth?

  • Experiment and develop your creative practice within Falmouth’s renowned School of Art, which has more than 120 years of creative heritage
  • Work in a vibrant studio environment, immersed in a creative campus community
  • Graduate into a network of Falmouth alumni including Tacita Dean, Hew Locke, Tim Shaw, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
  • Sharpen your critical voice in a supportive community of practitioners
  • Be supported by established artists and lecturers to create a successful and sustainable artistic practice
  • Develop the confidence to effectively communicate and disseminate your work in a real-world context

Admission Requirements

We welcome applications from those with relevant equivalent Level 6 qualifications, or relevant equivalent experience, and a demonstrable interest in the subject.

We’ll also welcome your application if you have formal or 'certified' learning (such as training courses not run by universities or colleges) and learning from work experience or self-study. This is called  Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL), and should have been gained within the last five years, and be equivalent to the learning outcomes of our minimum entry qualifications.

  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance

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