Unit 1 - Locating practice within subject
- An introduction to the teaching, learning and research culture of Camberwell
- You will identify your aims and intentions
- Test ideas, experiment, and deeply challenge your approaches to making and critical thinking
- An introduction to key practice-based research methodologies
- Interrogate and debate key ideas and developments within your subject
- Build upon your technical, practical and presentation skills
- Cross-pathway MA Fine Art lectures, seminars and crits
- Submit a body of work along with a concise online reflective journal, which includes an artist’s statement and a synopsis of your progress over the unit that contextualises your practice
- Professional Toolkit that supports professional skills
Unit 2 - Testing beyond subject
- You will focus on the creation of new artworks in or beyond the studio
- Support to help define your own unique set of creative processes
- Lectures and seminars around current debates within art and society
- Identify and engage with potential external collaborators and/or research resources
- Present your work and research in a pathway-specific exhibition, as well as, in seminars and crits
- Submit a body of practical work and a concise online reflective platform, which contains an artist’s statement and a synopsis of your progress over the unit that contextualises your practice within and beyond subject and showcases your professional skills
- Professional Toolkit supports professional skills
Unit 3 - Making public
- You will focus on collaboration and considering audiences
- You will exhibit your work in a public exhibition
- Mentoring, crits, seminars and workshops to support your research and learning
- Develop your studio practice
- Work with other students to stage a public event where you will present your research to an audience
- Submit a public facing platform, which contextualises your practice within and beyond subject, and showcases professional skills and future career projection
- Professional Toolkit that supports professional skills
Note: 120 Credits must be passed before the final unit is undertaken.