The MFA in Fine Art at Kingston School of Art offers a unique blend of studio and theoretical training. While on the programme you will develop your practice as an artist while critically reflecting on and locating that practice within a changing social, political and cultural context. You will have the opportunity to take one art theory module with the world-renowned Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP), and work across a range of media, taking advantage of the school’s cutting-edge workshops.

 

Through a student-centred approach to teaching and learning you will be encouraged to work on individual projects as well as experiment with collaborative modes of production and exhibition, developing relevant artistic and curatorial strategies both within the field of contemporary art and across broader cultural contexts. A programme of lectures, seminars and studio tutorials will connect you to a network of artists, curators, writers and gallerists as you explore what it means to make art in the 21st century.

 

Joint Course Leaders: Roman Vasseur and Dan Kidner

 

Current teaching staff include: Frances Drayson, Elizabeth Price, Mike Nelson, Peter Osborne.

 

Recent teaching staff, guest lecturers and speakers include: Ghislaine Leung, Rosalind Nashashibi, Penny Goring, Rachel Jones, Adam Farah, Chris McCormack, Helen Cammock, Rózsa Farkas, Mandy El-Sayegh, Prem Sahib, Ben Rivers, P. Staff, Zoé Whitley, Amalia Pica, Abbas Zahedi, Sin Wai Kin.

 

For further information contact joint course leader Roman Vasseur: r.vasseur [​at​] kingston.ac.uk

The MFA in Fine Art offers a unique blend of studio and theoretical training. On the programme students develop their practice while critically reflecting on and locating that practice within a changing social, political and cultural context.

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