External exhibitions will provide you with an opportunity to engage in preparing your work for an audience, and to receive critical feedback. You’ll continue to develop your reflective journal, including all the material relevant to your work, providing detailed critical reflection of your journey. These will support you in the exploration of relevant research material and will provide additional feedback opportunities. You’ll attend the Live Lecture programme organised by our Fine Art staff team. Working with your tutors, and through discussion with your peers, you’ll be encouraged to evaluate the development of research, personal engagement and critical reflection that feed your practice. This stage of your studies is also a good time to engage in pushing the boundaries – taking risks, experimenting, exploring, and questioning. During the research and development of your practice, you’ll be encouraged and supported to create closer working relationships with organisations outside the University, focusing on professional practice and creating a basis for your future beyond this course. With support from your tutor, you’ll create and develop a learning agreement that will outline your plans for the development of your self-directed practice. A study trip will help to create a community in which you’ll work together and support each other. Studio practice and theoretical investigation will be integrated, and you’ll be supported and encouraged to engage in research and develop a reflective journal. This module starts with you focusing on the critical review of your practice. Participate in a School-wide Masters 20-credit Culture and Collaboration module.Be supported by staff who are practicing artists in their own right.Take part in a programme of professional practice, including career development planning and professional work experience. Work with the arts community in Nottingham to widen your practice and professional network.Dedicate yourself to the studio, focusing and exploring your practice.Successful completion of this course will give you grounding to progress to PhD study, or our Professional Doctorate course. This will prepare you for the rigours of contemporary practice as both an artist and researcher. With an emphasis on professional practice and audience engagement, you will widen your network with partners across the city, including Nottingham Contemporary and New Art Exchange. You will critically engage with, interrogate, and resolve your own practice, as you develop an informed and established body of work. This course allows you to develop your artistic practice whilst engaging professionally with the rich and vibrant arts community in Nottingham, which is recognised as having one of the most active artist-led scenes outside London.
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