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Art + Critique: Critical & Contextual Studies in Art Practice Online Course

17 Oct 2022 – 5 Mar 2024

Regular hours

Monday
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Tuesday
18:00 – 20:00
Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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Timezone: Europe/London

Cost of entry

Course fee £435 / £348 (student, unwaged, disability)
If the course fee is a barrier to your participation please get in touch so that we can find a way to make it more accessible for you.

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The course is delivered online, participants will receive a course pack with detailed information at least three days before the course begins.

This course integrates practice and theory in a comprehensive programme that emphasises critical inquiry in art practice and research. The programme will help you develop your practice and research in a series of lectures, seminars, workshops, tutorials, off-site visits and assignments.

About

This course integrates practice and theory to address our concepts of art, how they are transformed and the problems of making art in the broader context of social conflict. The lectures survey the histories and discourses of contemporary art, demystify the art world and provide multiple entry points into critical theory. The syllabus offers a solid background in essential histories and discourses of contemporary art to help artists address questions about their practice and its context: about what art is, how it is judged and how it relates to society.

The course provides regular feedback and peer review to help participants develop, articulate and contextualise their practice. The programme fosters experimentation and collaborative study in a community of peers, and provides practical tools in workshops and group feedback sessions, empowering participants to pursue their practice with confidence.

The course includes:

  • A programme of six participatory lectures and reading seminars
  • Group tutorials to discuss work-in-progress, followed by peer review and written feedback
  • Research and creative practice workshops on the relationship between practice and theory
  • Off-site visits to build critical skills and articulate aesthetic judgments
  • Writing workshops to develop artists’ statements, curatorial proposals and critical reviews
  • Optional one-to-one peer mentoring
  • Culminating in a project presentation with a final round of discussions and feedback

By the end of the course participants will have a critical awareness of contemporary art, with a road map and toolbox of methodologies, skills and resources for their continuing practice and the confidence to pursue it independently. The course is open to everyone but it is particularly suited to those who have a background in art and wish to develop their practice and extend their knowledge of contemporary art practices and discourses.

For more information and to register please visit the course page.
For detailed information on the schedule, lectures and reading please download the course outline. If you have any questions please use the contact form to get in touch.

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