Year 1: In the studio, different fine art practices are introduced; in art history, modules are offered about contemporary writings on art and changing themes used by artists; a chance to study the growth of museums and galleries worldwide, using outstanding local examples like Tate St Ives; students will be introduced to contemporary writings on art; art and its audiences; and/or late 19th-century art. Year 2: Introduction to negotiated study allows more freedom in studio and site-based work; art history options include modern art in Europe and America, Viennese art, the movements of romanticism and expressionism, the Italian Renaissance, the arts of Africa, native North America and the Pacific; delve deeper into the latest art theory. Year 3: Produce a body of art that speaks to the themes students choose for the art history dissertation; history and theory options include a module on current thinking in museums, using the shows running at the time and input from the curators; training in the presentation of studio work for discussion to peers, tutors and examiners.
240 (SQA Higher: CCC)
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Mon 24th Sep 2012 |
3 years |
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Plymouth, PL4 8AA |
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£9000 per year |
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Plymouth University
Fine Art, Art History
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