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The Master of Letters in Fine Art Practice is a 12-month taught program running from September to September. It offers interdisciplinary pathways including: Painting, Drawing and Print Media; Photography and the Moving Image; and Sculpture and Performance. Prospective students must select their preferred pathway when applying. The curriculum divides into two components: four days per week dedicated to studio work, and one day weekly (during the first two phases) focused on Research Methods and Methodologies in Practice. With its strong studio emphasis, the program enables deep engagement with artistic research and practice. Participants receive individual studio spaces within larger pathway studios, facilitating year-long development of their creative work in a personal workspace.