Fine Art BA(Hons) Degree

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Katie Sims

Paintings by Katie Sims, 2010 graduate, winner of the Midas Award 2010 and shortlisted for the Saatchi New Sensations Prize for Graduating Students.

Paintings by Katie Sims, 2010 graduate, winner of the Midas Award 2010 and shortlisted for the Saatchi New Sensations Prize for Graduating Students. Paintings by Katie Sims, 2010 graduate, winner of the Midas Award 2010 and shortlisted for the Saatchi New Sensations Prize for Graduating Students. Paintings by Katie Sims, 2010 graduate, winner of the Midas Award 2010 and shortlisted for the Saatchi New Sensations Prize for Graduating Students.

David Pringle

Persistence of Vision by David Pringle, 2009 graduate, winner of the Midas Award 2009 and now studying at the Royal College of Art.

Persistence of Vision by David Pringle, 2009 graduate, winner of the Midas Award 2009 and now studying at the Royal College of Art. Persistence of Vision by David Pringle, 2009 graduate, winner of the Midas Award 2009 and now studying at the Royal College of Art. Persistence of Vision by David Pringle, 2009 graduate, winner of the Midas Award 2009 and now studying at the Royal College of Art.

Rob Johnsey

Organic Form by Rob Johnsey, current student and finalist in the Broomhill Art and Sculpture Foundation's National Sculpture prize 2010.

Organic Form by Rob Johnsey, current student and finalist in the Broomhill Art and Sculpture Foundation's National Sculpture prize 2010. Organic Form by Rob Johnsey, current student and finalist in the Broomhill Art and Sculpture Foundation's National Sculpture prize 2010. Organic Form by Rob Johnsey, current student and finalist in the Broomhill Art and Sculpture Foundation's National Sculpture prize 2010.

Matthew Bennington

Acid etched image on steel by Matthew Benington, 2010 graduate shortlisted for the Saatchi New Sensations Prize for Graduating Students.

Acid etched image on steel by Matthew Benington, 2010 graduate shortlisted for the Saatchi New Sensations Prize for Graduating Students. Acid etched image on steel by Matthew Benington, 2010 graduate shortlisted for the Saatchi New Sensations Prize for Graduating Students. Acid etched image on steel by Matthew Benington, 2010 graduate shortlisted for the Saatchi New Sensations Prize for Graduating Students.

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  • YOU ARE HERE: Trelissick Garden's history reflected in art

    'Sat, May 12th, 2012, 10:30am to Thu, Jun 14th, 2012, 5:30pm'

    Visitors to the 2011 Exhibition at Trelissick Garden. Installation titled 'Stop, Look, Listen' by Laura BeerYou are Here is an exhibition created by level two students on the BA(Hons) Contemporary Crafts course. This will be the sixth year that students have collaborated with the National Trust, returning to Trelissick Garden for a fourth consecutive year.

  • A Different Perspective

    'Wed, May 23rd, 2012, 8:00pm to 9:30pm'

    A Different PerspectiveBA(Hons) Fashion Design and BA(Hons) Performance Sportswear Design Show

  • Foundation Diploma in Art & Design End of Year Show

    'Fri, May 25th, 2012, 10:00am to Thu, May 31st, 2012, 5:00pm' Foundation showStudents at the end of their year's study exhibit their final assessed work.
  • MA Art Lectures - Summer Series: Cornelia Parker

    'Mon, Jun 11th, 2012, 5:00pm to 6:00pm' Cornelia Parker gained critical acclaim in the 1990s for a number of large-scale installations including Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View (1991), and The Maybe (1995), a collaboration with actress Tilda Swinton. She was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1997 and has had major solo exhibitions, for example, at the Serpentine Gallery, London, and has works in the Tate Collection, the V&A and in numerous public and private collections in Europe and the USA.
  • LIVEDART & CONTEXTURE

    'Wed, Jun 13th, 2012, 11:00am to Sun, Jun 17th, 2012, 11:00pm'

    A festival of contemporary performance, art and writing.

  • Art & Design Summer Show

    'Sat, Jun 16th, 2012, 10:00am to Fri, Jun 22nd, 2012, 6:00pm' This show at the Woodlane Campus and in the Design Centre at the Tremough Campus is a platform for around 500 undergraduate students to showcase their final work after three or more years of study.

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    A minimum of 220 UCAS points, equivalent Level 3 qualifications or relevant experience. You may be required to submit visual documentation of work to help us decide who to interview. Successful applicants are generally those with the strongest portfolios.

Location:Woodlane Campus
Length:3 years full-time

Direct line:01326 255763

admissions@falmouth.ac.uk

  • Almost as soon as I graduated I was selected for '4 New Sensations' organised by the Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4. I gained lots of exposure and had to make decisions about my work in a commercial world. I took strength from all I learnt at Falmouth. It gave me a unique perspective and I'm proud to say I didn't study at a generic London art school. Louise Thomas, BA(Hons) Fine Art, undertaking a residency on the Florence Trust programme - www.florencetrust.org


Why study for a BA(Hons) Fine Art degree at University College Falmouth?

Explore further with our interactive prospectusFalmouth has a distinguished 40-year history in the education of Fine Art students. Throughout this period the Fine Art course has maintained an environment of creative diversity, enabling students' personal vision and ambition to develop within critically informed contexts through the making of visual art. As a result, many of our students have gone onto success and critical acclaim in the arts world.

Course outline

Stage 1

  • Foundations of Studio Practice & Independent Learning
  • Methods & Materials of Drawing
  • Media & Materials Workshops
  • Contexts of Art Practice
  • Written Assignments

Stage 2

  • Development of Studio Practice & Independent Learning
  • Public Exhibition of Work
  • Contexts of Art Practice
  • Written Assignments & Preparation for Level 3
  • Dissertation
  • Exchange schemes for study abroad

Stage 3

  • Consolidation of Independent Studio Practice
  • Degree Exhibition & Assessment
  • Dissertation
  • Professional Practice

Tell me more about the BA(Hons) Fine Art course

pdf BA(Hons) Fine Art award information form (121.90 KB)

At Falmouth, you'll be supported in the development of your creative work and the interdisciplinary structure of the course will enable you to select and develop a personal programme of study from a range of different forms and media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, digital technologies and networks, video, performance, text and sound.

The course will enable you to realise your creative potential, and provide you with a confident sense of purpose and ambition so that you graduate with a wide portfolio of creative achievements, transferable skills and abilities.

By choosing to study for a degree in Fine Art at Falmouth you will:

  • Be taught by staff who are practising artists, performers, writers and/or researchers, whose experience, commitment and professional expertise ensure that you'll receive the highest quality of tuition.
  • Be taught through individual tutorials, media workshops, group critiques/seminars, lectures, visiting artists, and student-led initiatives in exhibitions and presentations of work.
  • Have opportunities to participate in international exchanges, visits and workshops.
  • Build on your existing strengths and establish new interests and skills in the practical and conceptual development of your work.
  • Be encouraged to develop a self-motivated and critically aware approach to the formation of a personal programme of independent study.
  • Develop creative and innovative thinking alongside self-evaluation skills.
  • Be based at our inspiring Woodlane Campus, where the well-equipped and spacious studios will be at the centre of your learning experience.

How is the course taught?

The studio is at the centre of your learning and teaching. The course is taught through individual tutorials, media workshops, group critiques/seminars, lectures and student-led initiatives in exhibitions and presentations of work. The course consists of integrated units of study in Studio Practice and Critical Studies.

The continuous assessment of your progress is closely integrated with the activities of learning and teaching. You'll be expected to actively contribute to this process by developing skills of independent learning and self-evaluation.

All staff on the course are practising artists, performers and/or writers whose experience, commitment and professional expertise ensures that you'll receive a very high quality of tuition.

Assessment

  • Studio practice is continually assessed through the presentation of work for tutorial evaluation in Levels 1 & 2 and a final degree exhibition in Level 3
  • Critical studies is assessed in the form of written assignments in Levels 1 & 2 and a dissertation in Level 3

Facilities

BA(Hons) Fine Art is based at our Woodlane Campus but you will have access to specialist facilities across both campuses, including:

  • Individual studio spaces
  • Dedicated Fine Art workshops for painting, sculpture and printmaking
  • Digital imaging facilities
  • Video and photography facilities
  • Performance and sound facilities
  • 140,000 books
  • 17,000 DVD/ video titles
  • Radio archives, slides, pictures, maps and archive collections
  • Over 400 journal titles

Projects

You'll have the opportunity to apply for the Ferdynand Zweig Scholarship, which could help you travel abroad to follow your artistic interests.

Media release: Students return from global adventures to exhibit artwork

Falmouth gave me the opportunity and funding to conduct research abroad. My tutor helped me with my application and the Ferdynand Zweig scholarship allowed me to visit and document a collection of futurist buildings in Italy. This research created the foundation for work that is still ongoing. Louise Thomas, BA(Hons) Fine Art

Answers and advice about the course

For further information about BA(Hons) Fine Art at University College Falmouth, please email admissions@falmouth.ac.uk or telephone Admissions on 01326 255763.

FacebookOur student mentors are now on Facebook. To chat to a mentor about the course, living in Cornwall, or what to expect at Falmouth, check out the Fine Art and Drawing group. You need to join the group before you can post. Our student mentors have already done the first year of the course... so ask them anything you like!

Fine Art and Drawing Facebook group

If you're not Facebook you can still speak to a student mentor. Email your name and the course you're starting to: studentmentorenquiries@falmouth.ac.uk and we will be in touch with you.

Career opportunities

You'll graduate with a wide portfolio of creative achievements, transferable skills and abilities. These attributes encourage many graduates to consider self-employment as practising artists or employment within the wider creative industries.

Some careers will also require postgraduate study, for example:

  • Teaching/lecturing
  • Arts administration
  • Curating
  • Gallery/events management.

Recent graduates have gained postgraduate places at Royal College of Art, Royal Academy, Goldsmiths and Slade School of Fine Art.

Entry requirements

A minimum of 220 UCAS points, equivalent Level 3 qualifications or relevant experience. You may be required to submit visual documentation of work to help us decide who to interview. Successful applicants are generally those with the strongest portfolios.

Please see our How to Apply page for more information.

For further information about BA(Hons) Fine Art at University College Falmouth, please email admissions@falmouth.ac.uk or telephone Admissions on 01326 01326 255763.

Interview and selection process

All applicants will receive an email asking you to submit an electronic portfolio of 20 images with a written summary of each (title of piece, context, size and media used). If successful at this stage you will be invited to interview with your portfolio. Portfolio guidelines will be issued with the interview letter.

Interviews will be held on 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 March 2012 only. Applicants will have individual interviews of approximately half an hour followed by a campus tour.

Location: Woodlane Campus

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