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Faculty provides a range of well-resourced workshops from digital video
and sound editing to digital technologies which may be used within traditional
areas (such as printmaking). Professionally equipped video and photographic
studios provide controlled lighting conditions for camera work for a range
of applications, from outdoor projection to set building and installation
work. The latest software is available on our fleet of Macs, and links with
the Faculty of Technology mean students can construct their own software.
We have darkrooms for chemical photography, both B/W and colour, as well as a range of digital printers enabling small to large scale photoworks. MA Fine Art students also use the following workshops: screen print, lithography, etching, wood, metal, ceramics, textiles, 3D construction. Our dedicated technicians are on hand in all workshops to support student learning. Students can use the letterpress studio to make bookworks, and can access our substantial collection of artists’ bookworks in the library. The University has an extensive art and design library which houses artists’ monographs, art theory texts, catalogues, journals, videos and many online resources. Alongside these, students have access to research materials which may range, for example, from philosophy to neurology, from geography to sociology. Postgraduate students are invited to participate in Faculty and School research seminars with staff and invited artists and cultural theorists on a wide range of themes. |
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