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Visual Art (Sherkin Island)Amharcealaín (Inis Arcáin)

Course title: Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Visual Art

Location: Sherkin Island, Cork

TU Code

TU977

Level

Level 8

Award

Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

ECTS Credits

240

Duration

4 years

Number of Places

20

Location

City Centre: Grangegorman, City Centre: Sherkin Island

Virtual Tour

Grangegorman

Fees

EU Fees

Non-EU Fees

This four-year modular honours degree course - fully accredited, managed and delivered by TU Dublin - offers a dynamic and creative education in the Visual Arts. The course will have a particular focus on the investigation of the meaning of place, how it can be generated and regenerated through art-making and the exchange between the artmaker and her/his place and its people. 

On completing the course graduates will be able to demonstrate an advanced comprehension of the nature, role and potential of Art in the context of their community and in a wider international context, a critical comprehension of historical and contemporary developments in Art; and a thorough mastery of the materials, techniques and skills appropriate to their own artistic interests. Additionally they will develop professional artistic skills necessary for the visual expression of significant ideas and concepts and an ability to present their work in a professional manner.

Learning Outcomes:  What will I Study?  

The first two Years are highly structured and are designed to give the participants basic technical skills in drawing, sculpture, painting, photography and digital media (both word-processing and image manipulation), and a good understanding of the critical concerns and context of modern and contemporary art practice. 

The final two Years are increasingly self-directed allowing participants to develop their particular focus in terms of medium and content. This builds upon research methods and skills developed in stages one and two, which allows participants to develop a similar self-directed approach in Critical Theory.  

Interview and Portfolio of recent Artwork.

Graduates establish themselves as professional artists and can also find employment in the cultural and community sectors as gallery and studio assistants, arts officers in County Council Offices as curators and as arts administrators. There are also opportunities for employment in the teaching profession and to pursue graduate studies up to PhD level.   

Please note, there is no advanced entry to this course.

Graduates who achieve the appropriate honours standard have access to a range of taught Masters, MPhil and PhD degrees by research in TU Dublin or elsewhere in Ireland and abroad.

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Programme Coordinator - Jesse Jones