Our MA Art and Design: Interdisciplinary Practices develops your professional practice while engaging with the hybrid nature of art and design in contemporary culture. You will apply art and design methodologies to challenge conventional viewpoints. A multidisciplinary team of expert staff encourages you to work across mediums, processes, and working methods (such as photography, installation, print, digital media, sculpture, illustration, curatorial practice, textiles, drawing, sound, graphic design, site-specific art, participatory arts or 3D design). This stimulating course offers you an education in contemporary art and design from an interdisciplinary perspective. You will be supported as creative individuals from a range of tutors and practitioners, with the aim of pushing your existing practice in new directions. The course helps you develop a wider contextual understanding of your practice while gaining strong research skills in order to develop interdisciplinary projects underpinned by contextual and theoretical debates. You will be encouraged to develop the independent study in relation to different cultural perspectives and a range of contemporary art and design practices, such as fine art, curation, visual communication, fashion, product, and interior design.
BA (Hons) Degree in Art and Design, Fine Art, or another Arts-based Degree course, related subject. The minimum academic qualification required is a 2:2 award. Those with equivalent prior professional or life experience will also be considered.
Humanities and Social Sciences
Margaret Street
Postgraduate
1
September 2021, January 2022
0.0
£7,700,
Loughborough, England
6.5
Postgraduate
24000
London
6.5
Postgraduate
£ £11580, £17700
Scotland
6.0
Postgraduate
£22,825