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West Dean College: Craft Practices
| Institution | West Dean College View institution profile |
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| Department | School of Arts |
| Web | https://www.westdean.ac.uk/ |
| study@westdean.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 01243 818300 |
| Study type | Taught |
Summary
The Master of Fine Art (MFA) Craft Practices at West Dean College is a two-year full-time masters course designed to support you to further advance your practical, theoretical and professional skills, through an emphasis on specialist studio practice. You are likely to already have a well-developed craft practice but want to spend a further period of time specialising and refining your core concerns and creative ambitions.
Our MFA Craft Practices focusses on the making of objects or artworks using traditional and contemporary craft techniques, materials, and processes. It combines the skills and knowledge of traditional crafts with contemporary design principles and artistic expression.
Craft Practices encompass a wide range of material knowledge, including ceramics, woodworking, metalworking, textiles, willow, paper, as well as inter and cross-disciplinary practices. Craft often involves the use of both traditional and innovative materials and techniques, such as recycled or found objects and digital fabrication in the creation of unique and original works.
Craft Practices often reflects broader cultural context, addressing social, environmental, ethnographic, and political issues. Makers may explore themes such as sustainability, identity, consumerism, or the preservation of traditional craft practices through their work.
One of the distinguishing features of contemporary craftmaking is the emphasis on individual craftsmanship and the artist's personal voice and expression. Artists and artisans working in this field often push the boundaries of accepted techniques, experimenting with new techniques, forms, styles, and ideas. They may incorporate elements of abstraction, conceptualism, or other contemporary art movements into their work, or research ancient lost-making methods, resulting in objects that may be both functional and visually compelling.
On this programme you will be encouraged to explore interdisciplinary practices, as well as those focused on a single discipline area such as furniture, clock making, musical instruments, tapestry, bookmaking, small and large scale metals and ceramics. You will benefit from sustained periods of studio-based activity, alongside developing your critical reflection towards a dissertation in the second year.
Learning environment
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Individual studio spaces
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Excellent staff-to-student ratio with regular tutorial support
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Specialised lectures, seminars and workshops with regular visiting lecturers and artists
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Expert support from workshop technicians
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Professional development - gallery visits and other external events
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Contact with a regular series of professional Artists-in-Residence
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An immersive environment with a large applied arts collection and rich connections to art history, particularly Surrealism, through the legacy of College founder Edward James
You can expect
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Support in consolidating studio/workshop practice to a high standard
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Access to facilities, workshops and expertise for the fabrication of artifacts relating to the individual student's ambitions.
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Individual studios and outdoor facilities make it possible to realise ambitious work
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Opportunities for innovative approaches to studio practice so conceptual ideas can be tested and informed using selected media
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To develop originality in the application of knowledge, together with a practical understanding of how established techniques of research and enquiry are used to create and interpret knowledge in craft practices
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Systematic understanding and critical awareness of current debates in contemporary craft and art practice
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To develop an aptitude for professional practice, independent research or employment, including opportunities for public exhibition
Master of Fine Arts - MFA (PG)
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
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| Entry requirements | The following qualifications will be considered for entry on to the MFA programme: A good Honours Degree 2:1 or above or equivalent qualification in Craft, Design or Fine Art or related discipline |
| Location | West Dean College West Dean Nr Chichester West Sussex Chichester PO18 0QZ |
Fees
| England | 13450 GBP for Year 1 |
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| Northern Ireland | 13450 GBP for Year 1 |
| Scotland | 13450 GBP for Year 1 |
| Wales | 13450 GBP for Year 1 |
| Channel Islands | 13450 GBP for Year 1 |
| Republic of Ireland | 13450 GBP for Year 1 |
| EU | 16950 GBP for Year 1 |
| International | 16950 GBP for Year 1 |
Where makers make progress
From conservation to art and design, our full and part-time degree and diploma courses help you turn an interest into a skill and an ambition into a career. Study in well-equipped workshops where the small class sizes mean you get even more time with experienced tutors. Places are limited, but the possibilities are endless.
West Dean College has an international reputation for excellence in practice-based education across its three academic Schools, Arts, Conservation and Design. Validated by the University of Sussex, our courses include Foundation Diplomas, Graduate and Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters …
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