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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    DL827

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines13-Sep-2022
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 13,500  / Years
    Next Intake 13-Sep-2022

    BA [Hons] Art

    About

    Spotlight Session Watch our Spotlight Session on Art Traditions, skills and histories are valued equally with contemporary technologies, theory and practice in this open approach to questioning and making. Art practice is situated as a practical experimental space and way of working, through which we question, imagine and contribute to the production of public space, cultures and social life. The art student of the future is envisioned as an innovator, equipped with skills to respond to a diverse world, disrupt expectations, and imagine and produce alternative, surprising and unprogrammed models of working and thinking through art. Hear from our students What will I do? Develop your interpretative and critical skills in an interdisciplinary learning environment Explore your creativity and self-expression through workshops in drawing, colour, painting, printmaking, sculpture, video, digital media, time-based art, environmental and site-responsive work, performative arts and curation practices Discover practical making, studio and project-based enquiry, experimentation, collaboration, interdisciplinarity and expanded creative ways of working such as curatorial and writing practices Explore diverse approaches, methods and materials in contemporary art in the 21st century Develop specialist skills which allows you to best express your interests, abilities and ambitions. These skills also have a wide range of applications There are opportunities to study abroad through the Erasmus+ Programme and traineeships. A Professional Placement Module takes place in Years 3 Graduate work 2020 linkGraduate Exhibition | On Show 2020 What will I be able to do when I graduate? Careers include: professional artist, art teacher, film-maker, illustrator and designer, arts administrator, art director, community arts co-ordinator, art production manager, arts mediator, art critic, arts officer, content developer, image researcher, art historian, researcher, and gallery and museum curator. Post-graduate studies include the Art + Research Collaboration MA (ARC) and the Postgrad Diploma in Cultural Event Management. Patrick Tunney | Grad Show 2018 Patrick Tunney | Grad Show 2018 Daniel Irwin | Grad Show 2018 Daniel Irwin | Grad Show 2018 Diane Jones | Grad Show 2018 Diane Jones | Grad Show 2018 Aoibhe Jessew | Grad Show 2018 Aoibhe Jessew | Grad Show 2018 Natasha Farrell | Grad Show 2018 Natasha Farrell | Grad Show 2018 Olivia Normile | Grad Show 2018 Olivia Normile | Grad Show 2018 prev next What modules will I study? Years 1 Years 2 Years 3 Years 4 Cost for materials and/or field trips Normally not more than €300 per Years (Yearss 1, 2 and 3) for materials and tools. You may have an opportunity to take part in extended field trips or international visits (not compulsory). Your final Years exhibition is your professional showcase of work, which can be produced in a range of different formats. We advise you to budget for not less than €500. It’s extremely useful to have a good quality digital camera, portable hard drive and laptop. We recommend you don’t purchase these in advance, but seek advice from your tutors. linkFirst Years Student Work linkCollaboration project with IMMA and first Yearss linkPublication in collaboration with IMMA
    How might you respond to the question “what is art?” Our students explore and make work in a unique multidisciplinary studio and practice-focused programme. They are encouraged to integrate art practice and theory, through experimental ways of thinking, in response to the world of materials, media and environments. They think critically about how to explore the world, they make unusual things and create opportunities for new ways of seeing.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Min Entry Requirements Combination of Portfolio assessment and Leaving Certificate points. Min. requirements: 2 H5 + 4 O6/H7 including: English - O6/H7.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 13,500  / Years
    Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology

    BA [Hons] Art

    Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology

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