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The MLitt Contemporary Art Practice (previously known as MLitt Fine Art Practice) is a one-year graduate program that aims to push and assist students in discovering how to bring their artistic work to life, with the objective of establishing lasting careers as artists or creative professionals after completing the program. Hands-on investigation forms the core of the MLitt Contemporary Art Practice journey, where participants interact with concepts, techniques, materials, subjects, and settings by creating and presenting art. This rigorous, studio-focused curriculum is guided by the principle of learning by doing and taking initiative, fostering students to cultivate constructive critical discussions with their peers in the postgraduate art community.
A good honours degree in Fine Art or equivalent professional
practice.