London Contemporary Art Practice
All Locations
London, United Kingdom
Duration
2 years
Earliest Start Date
Request Info
Application Deadline
Request Info *
Languages
English
Study Type
Campus
Pace
Full-time
Tuition Fees**
* Applications for the September 2020 intake will open in September, 2019. Please send a request for information to receive updates on the application process and deadlines.
**Tuition fees in 2020/21 - Overseas: £29,000 per annum (£58,000 total fee); UK/EU: £9,750 per annum (£19,500 total fee); Channel Islands and Isle of Man £14,500 per annum (£29,000 total fee)
https://www.rca.ac.uk/study/programme-finder/contemporary-art-practice-ma/
About the Programme
The Contemporary Art Practice programme offers a discursive environment in which to discuss contemporary issues for thinking about, making and displaying fine art. We deliver this via four pathways: Critical Practice, Moving Image, Performance and Public Sphere.
Our approach to Contemporary Art Practice is not determined by either technology or material, although you’ll be expected to utilise the appropriate technical means to make your works. You’ll have access to College-wide technical workshops according to academic need, as well as all facilities within the School of Arts & Humanities.
We offer a discursive environment in which to discuss contemporary issues for thinking about, making and displaying fine art supported by individual tutorials, seminars and cross-pathway crits. You’ll have had a flexible studio space that can be used collectively or individually and access to a range of technical facilities and opportunities to contribute to exhibitions, projects, overseas travel and international exchanges (including Paris and Kyoto).
When applying for this programme, you select one of these specialist pathways.
Critical Practice: Extend and develop the critical dimensions of your practice
Moving Image: Documentary, abstract film, and script-driven narrative cinema
Performance: Clarifying what making performances means as a whole or as part of a broader working practice
Public Sphere: Furthering understanding of art’s social function
Entry Requirements
Candidates are selected entirely on merit and applications are welcomed from all over the world. The selection process considers creativity, imagination and innovation as demonstrated in your portfolio, as well as your potential to benefit from the programme and to achieve high MA standards overall.
Candidates are generally expected to have a good BA degree from a fine art course. You should be able to demonstrate an original and critical approach to fine art as well as an ability to engage with current theories of art and culture that inform their practice.
https://www.rca.ac.uk/study/programme-finder/contemporary-art-practice-ma/
Dank aan Tabor Idema
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All Locations
London, United Kingdom
Duration
2 years
Earliest Start Date
Request Info
Application Deadline
Request Info *
Languages
English
Study Type
Campus
Pace
Full-time
Tuition Fees**
* Applications for the September 2020 intake will open in September, 2019. Please send a request for information to receive updates on the application process and deadlines.
**Tuition fees in 2020/21 - Overseas: £29,000 per annum (£58,000 total fee); UK/EU: £9,750 per annum (£19,500 total fee); Channel Islands and Isle of Man £14,500 per annum (£29,000 total fee)
https://www.rca.ac.uk/study/programme-finder/contemporary-art-practice-ma/
About the Programme
The Contemporary Art Practice programme offers a discursive environment in which to discuss contemporary issues for thinking about, making and displaying fine art. We deliver this via four pathways: Critical Practice, Moving Image, Performance and Public Sphere.
Our approach to Contemporary Art Practice is not determined by either technology or material, although you’ll be expected to utilise the appropriate technical means to make your works. You’ll have access to College-wide technical workshops according to academic need, as well as all facilities within the School of Arts & Humanities.
We offer a discursive environment in which to discuss contemporary issues for thinking about, making and displaying fine art supported by individual tutorials, seminars and cross-pathway crits. You’ll have had a flexible studio space that can be used collectively or individually and access to a range of technical facilities and opportunities to contribute to exhibitions, projects, overseas travel and international exchanges (including Paris and Kyoto).
When applying for this programme, you select one of these specialist pathways.
Critical Practice: Extend and develop the critical dimensions of your practice
Moving Image: Documentary, abstract film, and script-driven narrative cinema
Performance: Clarifying what making performances means as a whole or as part of a broader working practice
Public Sphere: Furthering understanding of art’s social function
Entry Requirements
Candidates are selected entirely on merit and applications are welcomed from all over the world. The selection process considers creativity, imagination and innovation as demonstrated in your portfolio, as well as your potential to benefit from the programme and to achieve high MA standards overall.
Candidates are generally expected to have a good BA degree from a fine art course. You should be able to demonstrate an original and critical approach to fine art as well as an ability to engage with current theories of art and culture that inform their practice.
https://www.rca.ac.uk/study/programme-finder/contemporary-art-practice-ma/
Dank aan Tabor Idema
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