The Student Room Group

Canyou recommet a "flexible" Fine art degree where I can combine skills

Hi everyone
Can anyone advise me about a Fine Art Degree (or going by another
name) that will not require me to specialise in 1 area in the 3 years.
I really like a course called Contemporary Arts Practice because I can
include whatever I want to do over the whole 3 years in terms of
including textiles or ceramics or 3D printing or printing or digital media
within the degree. I have discovered a couple of other courses offering
this "freedom" despite being a Fine Art course - can you let me know if
you are on a course offering this flexibility as I really don't want to be
constrained to be specialising in one area such as painting as I have not done a year long foundation and really love to combine jewellery,
textiles etc
Thanks
Oxford and I think UCL don't restrict you to any particular medium. I believe CSM's Fine Art course is similarly open ended, although I'm not completely sure.

However if you're interested in digital media, jewelry or textiles you may want to consider some form of design course rather than fine art specifically.

You may find it difficult to get onto some courses without having done a FAD as your portfolio is much less likely to be able to show the depth and breadth necessarily from just A-level Art.

Quick Reply

Latest

Trending

Trending