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The MA Fine Art: Printmaking program at Camberwell College of Arts helps you explore how printed imagery plays a pivotal role in contemporary art through discussions about media, technology, and materials. As a fine art discipline, printmaking is deeply rooted in historical image creation, technological progress, and sociopolitical influences. This program fosters a critically engaged approach to artistic production, bridging the gap between creative practice and conceptual thinking.
With access to Camberwell's comprehensive print facilities, you'll enhance your technical abilities and professional expertise across both traditional and digital printing methods. You'll also utilize other College workshop resources while collaborating with fellow students, faculty, visiting artists, and researchers. This environment highlights printmaking's cultural diversity and inclusive nature while challenging perceptions about our contemporary world.
Professional development opportunities
The curriculum strengthens your capabilities in creative leadership, problem-solving, teamwork, adaptability, and communication. You'll also cultivate the ability to maintain exploratory artistic investigations - a crucial competency for any creative career.
Numerous chances exist to present your work, including curating and participating in public exhibitions and events. Through lectures and workshops, you'll discover where your artistic contributions might fit within the broader art landscape after completing your studies.
Program structure
The MA Fine Art: Printmaking is a full-time, 15-month program spanning 45 weeks. Students typically dedicate about 40 hours weekly to coursework, combining scheduled instruction with independent studio practice.