As an art student at the College of Creative Arts you’ll be producing work that makes us think and feel, act and react, whatever your mode of art-making - whether performative, digital, object-based, lens-based, paint, print, installation, film or something else entirely.
In the BFA (Hons) you’ll spend a lot of time in the studio, experiencing different approaches to making art, and developing your own unique practice. The programme isn’t media-specific, so you can focus on the methods and ideas of contemporary art production, and make bodies of new work that are responsive to a variety of contexts. Technical workshops will help you develop the practical skills you need. Like our staff, you can work across sculpture, painting, drawing, performance, installation, moving image, photography, printmaking, site-responsive work, curatorial activities and art writing. The BFA will stretch you, ground you in art theory and immerse you in art-making. The BFA prepares you for any career that requires creativity, resilience, determination, critical thinking, problem-solving and attention to technical excellence.