Fine Art

Dates of course:

Sunday 23rd June - Wednesday 26th June 2024

 

Course description:

The Fine Art UNIQ course gives a taste of undergraduate study at the Ruskin School of Art. It provides an intensive and challenging combination of studio-based practice and theory.

With the guidance of Ruskin studio tutors and scholars, through the course you will be engaging materially and imaginatively with the universities’ visual image and object collections in an innovative studio practice setting, exploring some of the important questions our fine art students are asked to engage with and respond to during their time at Oxford. Through a making project and process, you will be joining a dialogue of what it means to innovate approaches to contemporary making and research as creative practitioners.

Undergraduate study at the Ruskin School of Art is a three-year, studio-based course in which students work alongside each other in collaboratively organised studios. It allows students to engage with the diversity of disciplines that shape contemporary art, including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation, video, sound, performance and other experimental forms. The School’s dynamic, inter-disciplinary structure allows artists and theorists to work closely together and to respond quickly and flexibly to developments within the contexts of Oxford University, the wider art world, and an increasingly uncertain international climate.

 

Course requirements:

None