Our course is designed to provide you with a high-quality education in contemporary art practice and is delivered by highly respected tutors, acclaimed artists, and excellent technicians. Over the duration of the course, you will develop your individual artistic voice, informed through your own research and critical evaluation, peer and tutors feedback, and a deep understanding of your chosen materials. When you graduate, you will be fully equipped to contribute and add something new to the UKs art scene as an emerging artist. Exhibiting and being enterprising is a key part of our course. We offer many opportunities for you to exhibit your work with an emphasis on site-specific locations thanks to our unique partnerships with local museums, councils, and research centers. We also have a series of international student artist residency placements and worldwide partner university study exchanges. All these experiences are specially created by our tutors to give you a real sense of what it means to be a professional artist - both in the studio and the broader world.
Your portfolio of work should showcase interesting ideas that push the boundaries and explore concepts, media, and materials. A variety of developmental and finished work, coursework and personal projects, sketch books, research files, and journals should be included. The way you discuss and present your portfolio tells us much about your initiative and understanding. Listed below are a number of suggestions to help you in compiling your portfolio. Please regard this list as general guidance rather than specific requirements.
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Academic IELTS or UKVI IELTS 6.0 overall with at least 5.5 in each band.
Media and Journalism
Wallisdown
Undergraduate
Full-time, 3 Years
September
6.0
UK: £9,250 , International/EU : £17,950,
Liverpool, England
6.0
Undergraduate
12500
Newark
6.0
Undergraduate
13900
London, Newcastle, Amsterdam
6.0
Undergraduate