Master of Fine Art Exhibition
Date: 15 - 19 November 2010
Venue: Ruskin Gallery and Balcony
Private View: Thursday 18 November, 17.00
This exhibition presents work from students on our Master of Fine Art (MFA) degree course as they enter their second year of study.
In 2009 we introduced our Master of Fine Art (MFA) course, internationally recognised as the highest taught award in the visual arts. The MFA is seen as a guarantee of professional competence and allows students the opportunity to specialise in a number of flexible study routes to cater for individual needs and career trajectories. It is a practice-based course, which embraces a variety of creative attitudes and established practices ranging from painting, sculpture, printmaking, installation, photography, film, sound, experimental music and intermedia.
Venue: Ruskin Gallery and Balcony
Private View: Thursday 18 November, 17.00
This exhibition presents work from students on our Master of Fine Art (MFA) degree course as they enter their second year of study.
In 2009 we introduced our Master of Fine Art (MFA) course, internationally recognised as the highest taught award in the visual arts. The MFA is seen as a guarantee of professional competence and allows students the opportunity to specialise in a number of flexible study routes to cater for individual needs and career trajectories. It is a practice-based course, which embraces a variety of creative attitudes and established practices ranging from painting, sculpture, printmaking, installation, photography, film, sound, experimental music and intermedia.
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