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Fine Art
• Visual Research and Drawing-based • Purpose-designed art building Possible Combinations
activities encouraged as part of a ‘artOne’, with specialist workshop • Dance
self-reflexive focus on personal areas and large open plan studio • English
artistic development • Key skills developed on this course • English & Creative Writing
• Workshop skills development in include: working knowledge of • Media Studies
Painting, Textiles, Sculpture, Ceramics, contemporary and historical art and • Media Production
Printmaking and/or Digital Art, with culture, self-management, analysis • Music
workshop choices driven by a desire to and problem-solving, interpersonal • Music Technology
specialise or to mix disparate skills, the ability to communicate and
processes and media work collaboratively, IT skills, creativity
See our website for up to date course
• Critical and Contextual Studies: and independent thinking.
information:
Modernism and Postmodernism from
http://www.chiuni.ac.uk/services/course
the perspective of the Visual Arts
Student Successes s/AtoZ.cfm
and Cultural Theory
Fine Art students at Chichester have
achieved recent recognition with
Year Three
inclusion in the Cass Foundation,
• Development of a coherent body of
Sculpture at Goodwood and 1st prize at
work for public exhibition at the
the National Open Art Exhibition.
‘Degree Show’
• A written dissertation OR Careers
• An essay followed by the professional • Professional artist
practice module which supports the • Art teacher, educator or technician
degree show • Art administration and management in
galleries and museums
Why this Course?
• Art therapy (with extra professional
• Excellent local resources including the
qualification) and art community work
superb Pallant House Gallery, Cass
• Art journalism
Foundation Sculpture at Goodwood
• Curator
and our own Otter Gallery and
• Or further study (such as MA in Fine
Collection.
Art, MSc in Art Therapy, PGCE, etc)
• Broad-based learning, allowing
students to control the direction of
their work
• Sustained development of workshop
skills appropriate to students’ artistic
aims
• Regular one-to-one tutorials, group
studio-based critiques, debates,
lectures and seminars
• Study trips to major international cities
Interview:
Yes. You will be required to bring your
portfolio and to discuss your interests in
Fine Art and your development as an artist
Fees 2009 Entry
• £8,300
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