Cardiff School of Art & Design Fine Art Prospectus 2015/16

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The work of a fine artist is characterised by a profound ability to examine and then create, in physical form, his or her original ideas and unique interpretations of the world around them. Combining technical skill with creative insight, contemporary fine artists are working with diverse materials – from paint to wood, metal to photography, and from performance to print – and are equally established within other disciplines, such as digital design. The Fine Art programme at CSAD revolves around studio practice. It is expected that you will develop an affinity with certain materials and concepts; your individual studio space is a forum in which you can develop and test your practice, as you progress in establishing your unique artistic style and voice. You will be part of a community of practice, with opportunities to develop new skills from beyond the Fine Art spectrum, such as those in ceramics, textiles and product development. You will begin your studies exploring the materials of the contemporary fine artist. You will work across a broad range of processes, gaining specialist skills and material knowledge whilst building your confidence in your ideas and practice. You will engage in art history and theory, as well as the links between art, science and philosophy, refining your position within a much broader fine art context. Your second year presents an exciting opportunity to travel; to explore all that another culture may teach you about fine art, through an Erasmus programme or a study visit to Rajasthan. Alternatively, as is encouraged throughout your time at CSAD, you may choose to use this time to reach out to existing studios for work experience, or to volunteer in social engagement – whichever route you feel invests the most value in your future goals. In your final year, with a graduate show in early June, you will exhibit a body of work that expresses the culmination of your learning and critical practice. Alongside this, you can choose to produce either a dissertation or a business plan as you lay the foundations for your career, once graduated. With excellent international links, opportunities to work across different mediums, and time and space to develop your specialism, the Fine Art programme delivers graduates ready to push boundaries – whether they aspire to become professional artists, find employment in the creative industries, or pursue their studies at post- graduate level. Further information: Admissions Tutor: David Fitzjohn dfitzjohn@cardiffmet.ac.uk FINE ART Entry requirements: Minimum Tariff: 300 YOUR PLACE AT CSAD Meeting applicants is important to us. We like to show you around, answer your questions and talk to you about your work and aspirations. No doubt you would like to look at our facilities and the Llandaff campus and find out more about accommodation, transport in the city and finances. This year we will be holding seven ‘Big Interview Events’ in our new building. The aims are to welcome candidates applying for places, give you the information you need, and conduct interviews. We will have a lot to show you and will be able to answer all your questions about studying with us and living in Cardiff. The dates of our ‘Big Interview Events’ are as follows, but we will be conducting interviews throughout the year for people who miss these or who are unable to attend on these dates. The Interview Days for 2015 entry are: 10 DECEMBER 2014 28 & 30 JANUARY 2015 4 & 6 FEBRUARY 2015 11 & 13 FEBRUARY 2015 FINE ART BA (HONS) UCAS Code: W291 CARDIFF SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN

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The work of a fine artist is characterised by a profound ability to examine and then create, in physical form, his or her original ideas and unique interpretations of the world around them. Combining technical skill with creative insight, contemporary fine artists are working with diverse materials – from paint to wood, metal to photography, and from performance to print – and are equally established within other disciplines, such as digital design.

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The work of a fine artist is characterised by a profoundability to examine and then create, in physical form, his orher original ideas and unique interpretations of the worldaround them. Combining technical skill with creativeinsight, contemporary fine artists are working with diversematerials – from paint to wood, metal to photography,and from performance to print – and are equallyestablished within other disciplines, such as digitaldesign.

The Fine Art programme at CSAD revolves around studiopractice. It is expected that you will develop an affinitywith certain materials and concepts; your individualstudio space is a forum in which you can develop and testyour practice, as you progress in establishing your uniqueartistic style and voice. You will be part of a community ofpractice, with opportunities to develop new skills frombeyond the Fine Art spectrum, such as those in ceramics,textiles and product development.

You will begin your studies exploring the materials of thecontemporary fine artist. You will work across a broadrange of processes, gaining specialist skills and materialknowledge whilst building your confidence in your ideasand practice. You will engage in art history and theory, aswell as the links between art, science and philosophy,refining your position within a much broader fine artcontext.

Your second year presents an exciting opportunity totravel; to explore all that another culture may teach youabout fine art, through an Erasmus programme or a studyvisit to Rajasthan. Alternatively, as is encouragedthroughout your time at CSAD, you may choose to usethis time to reach out to existing studios for workexperience, or to volunteer in social engagement –whichever route you feel invests the most value in yourfuture goals.

In your final year, with a graduate show in early June, youwill exhibit a body of work that expresses the culminationof your learning and critical practice. Alongside this, youcan choose to produce either a dissertation or a businessplan as you lay the foundations for your career, oncegraduated.

With excellent international links, opportunities to workacross different mediums, and time and space to developyour specialism, the Fine Art programme deliversgraduates ready to push boundaries – whether theyaspire to become professional artists, find employment inthe creative industries, or pursue their studies at post-graduate level.

Further information: Admissions Tutor: David [email protected]

FINE ART

Entry requirements: Minimum Tariff: 300

YOUR PLACE AT CSAD

Meeting applicants is important to us.

We like to show you around, answer your questions andtalk to you about your work and aspirations.

No doubt you would like to look at our facilities and theLlandaff campus and find out more aboutaccommodation, transport in the city and finances.

This year we will be holding seven ‘Big Interview Events’in our new building. The aims are to welcome candidatesapplying for places, give you the information you need,and conduct interviews. We will have a lot to show youand will be able to answer all your questions aboutstudying with us and living in Cardiff. The dates of our

‘Big Interview Events’ are as follows, but we will beconducting interviews throughout the year for peoplewho miss these or who are unable to attend on thesedates.

The Interview Days for 2015 entry are:

10 DECEMBER 201428 & 30 JANUARY 20154 & 6 FEBRUARY 201511 & 13 FEBRUARY 2015

FINE ART BA (HONS) UCAS Code: W291

CARDIFF SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN

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WHY CARDIFF SCHOOL OF ART & DESIGN?

CARDIFF SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN

TAUGHT POSTGRADUATE• Master of Fine Art (MFA)• Master of Design (MDes)• Master of Design (MDes) SADI

• MA (Cardiff School of Art & Design) Specialist Pathways only• Art & Science• Philosophy• Ecologies• Death and Visual Culture

• Postgraduate Certificate in Research Skills:Art & Design

• MA Ceramics• MSc Advanced Product Design

UNDERGRADUATE• HNC Building Technology and

Management (Ystrad Mynach)

• HND Architectural Design & Technology

• BSc (Hons) Architectural Design &Technology

• BA (Hons) Artist Designer: Maker• BA (Hons) Fine Art• BA (Hons) Ceramics• BA (Hons) Textiles• BA (Hons) Graphic Communication• BA (Hons) Illustration• BA (Hons) Product Design• BSc (Hons) Product Design• BA (Hons) Photographic Practice

(Bridgend)

RESEARCH DEGREES• MPhil• PhD• Professional Doctorate in Art• Professional Doctorate in Design

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FOUNDATION• Cardiff Diploma in Foundation Studies

(Art & Design) (Bridgend) - allied programme only

• Foundation Degree in Applied Art & Design(Bridgend)

• Foundation Degree in Ceramics (Cardiff and The Vale College)

• Foundation Degree in ContemporaryTextiles Practice (Cardiff and The Vale College)

• Foundation Degree in GraphicCommunication (Cardiff and The Vale College)

BECAUSE YOU WANT TO BUILD A LONG AND REWARDING ART AND DESIGN CAREER

You will study three modules each year and, at the end ofeach year, you’ll have just one single formal assessment.You will be developing your work and improving itthroughout the year, following the example ofprofessional artists and designers; this is how they work,so it’s how we work too. You learn by thinking, enquiringand practice.

We work closely with design companies, arts and makerorganizations, as well as the professional art and designcommunity. There are tangible opportunities for you togain work experience, bring your skills to a communityproject, and make professional contacts of the sort thathave proven invaluable to countless graduates beforeyou.

In your final year, you can elect to produce a detailedbusiness plan instead of a research dissertation. Indeedyou can navigate your three years with either a businessor an academic focus. It’s up to you. We even have anincubation facility to support our best graduates in theestablishment of their companies.

All of our Undergraduate programmes can be extendedto study up to Masters level as an MDes or MFA(Professional Masters), MA (Academic and CreativeMasters) or MPhil (Research Masters). All studentsachieving a 2:1 or above are guaranteed a place on one ofour Masters programmes.

BECAUSE CARDIFF IS AMAZING

Cardiff has such great provision for the arts,entertainment and sport. The mountains and sea arewithin such easy reach. What’s not to like?

commitment, you will be encouraged throughout toestablish a greater sense of what makes your creativeidentity both valuable and unique.

BECAUSE YOU WANT TO STUDY WITH LEADING ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS

You need to be among people who will share in yourpassion and help you reach your potential. Our entranceexpectations (300 UCAS points) and rigorous, but friendly,interview process create an expert community ofstudents who are serious about their studies in art anddesign.

You will be joining other imaginative, curious and astutestudents artists, makers and designers in our studios.

People who are at the top of their game will teach you.CSAD staff, academic and technical, as well as some ofour administrative staff, are practitioners in their own right.Our academic staff are engaged in front-line research andin business projects which ensure that we teach from areal position.

BECAUSE YOU WANT EXCELLENT ART AND DESIGN STUDIOSAND TECHNOLOGIES

Professional artists and designers need excellent studiosand workshops – and that’s what we provide. Our newfacility on the Llandaff Campus is an ideas and creativefactory, with extensive workshops and resources. Almosteverything and anything we have available is for ourstudents to use, from digital stitch and plaster mouldingto our metal foundry and our rapid prototypingworkshops.

We are also home to the only MIT accredited FabLab in aUK university.

BECAUSE YOU WANT TO IMMERSE YOURSELF IN YOUR PASSION FOR ART & DESIGN

Your studies are built around three fundamental aspectsof what it is to be an artist, maker, or designer: uniqueskills; creative ideas; and an ability to contextualise thesein a professional situation.

These essential qualities – which are dependent uponone another – will form the basis for each of your briefsand assignments, throughout your three years at CSAD.They will be the markers of your progress towards being awell-rounded graduate; an individual who possess notonly the talent, but also the confidence, experience, andinsight, to thrive as a creative professional in today’sworld. Your core skills will be a consistent focus, as youexplore both new and established mediums and identifythose practices that you’d like to pursue further.

In terms of your ideas, your tutors will be encouragingyou to constantly reflect, question, and asses; to explorehow and why the world came to be as it is and how itmight be re-thought or re-imagined.

Contextualizing your skills and ideas is about gainingpractical and professional experience. You will have achoice of projects to undertake, where you willcollaborate with students from across the school’s otherdisciplines.

You will also have the chance to take up placements withan employer or voluntary organization. You may elect tojoin a research group or exhibit your work. You also havethe chance to travel and study in Europe, India, Korea,Australia, Morocco or America. You can even begin tobuild your own business or creative professional practice.

With at least half of your studies delivered throughteaching and the other half through your own