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b3 yrs full-time, 6 yrs part-time
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££9,000 p.a.
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DUniversity of Wales Trinity Saint David
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hH18
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The world needs fine art thinkers more than ever before. 

The ability to see the world through a unique filter, and then express and communicate this to others is vital in this time of change. It can potentially influence our culture, our mental well-being, politics, and even the economy.

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Hear from current students Lauren and Calum

From day one at HCA, you will be an artist, exploring our world and developing your own voice. You will then get to express this through a wide range of media including paint, print, drawing, ceramics, textiles, photography, video, digital, sound, performance, sculpture, and installation. You set your own artistic course and develop a unique body of work by exploring the subjects that excite you most.

Fine Art students at HCA have the creative freedom to explore diverse subjects such as identity, memory, storytelling, place, mark making, or form; or engage with a wide range of social, cultural, or political issues. You’ll also get involved with exciting collaborative events such as exhibitions, residencies, and site-specific responses.

The course has been designed to provide students with the support, technical skills, and confidence to develop their work and meet the challenges of being a practicing artist today. Through group activity, you will develop a strong foundation in communication and collaboration that will help you have impact in the wider arts world.

Your Creative Career

Career opportunities for fine art graduates are ample:

  • Fine Artist
  • Arts Management
  • Art Therapist
  • Art Teacher/Lecturer
  • Gallery / Museum Curator
  • Community Arts worker
  • Public/Private Commissions

Many of our graduates continue to postgraduate study, such as our MA Fine Art programme, or a PGCE for school, college, or university teaching.

More about the course

Set your own artistic course at HCA and develop a unique body of work by exploring your passions and the subjects that excite you most.

On the Fine Art degree at HCA you will be encouraged to develop a personal approach to contemporary Fine Art practice, free from the constraints of a ‘house style’. We will support you to experiment across a wide-range of media including: paint, print, drawing, ceramics, textiles, photography, video, sound, performance, sculpture, and installation.

HCA students have the creative freedom to explore diverse subjects such as identity, memory, storytelling, place, mark making, or form; you may delve into deeply personal or autobiographical topics, or much broader social, cultural, or political issues. You’ll also get involved with exciting collaborative events such as exhibitions, residencies, and site-specific responses.

We offer small group teaching in a thriving studio environment. Studying in our specialist arts college will make it easy for you to transgress boundaries and produce interdisciplinary work.

Our smaller group sizes allow us to recognise each student as an individual, developing a unique practice. You will be supported in finding your own creative voice through your art practice.

You will have excellent access to tutorial support from experienced practicing artists and curators as well as expert technical assistance. Visiting professional artists will further enrich your learning experience.

Through Critical Studies, you can gain fascinating insights into the subject you love. You will explore your specialism and the work of those you admire. We will help you to see your own practice in context with your peers and predecessors; leading to, not only a deeper understanding of the work of others, but who you are as an artist. The things you discover in Critical Studies will help you answer the question: where do I want to take my arts practice?

We will support you to develop the skills and confidence you need to meet the challenges of being a practicing artist today. Through group activity, you will develop a strong foundation in communication and collaboration that will help you have impact in the wider arts world.

  • Personalised individual tuition from experienced practicing artists and curators as well as expert technical assistance.
  • Lively studio culture with individual space for every student.
  • Weekly collaborative student projects and events in the course’s Project Space.
  • Lectures and workshops with professional visiting artists.
  • Workshops including 3D, video, photography, textiles, ceramics and print.
  • Exciting collaborative events, exhibitions, residencies, work placements, and site-specific projects working with our network of external partners.
  • Transformative Art Camp
  • Minimum age 18.
  • Successful portfolio interview.
  • Academic achievement – we would normally expect applicants to have achieved 80 UCAS Tariff Points at entry but, whilst qualifications are important, our offers are not solely based on academic results. We may make offers based on other evidence of talent and suitability for the course.
  • 80 UCAS Points on the New UCAS Tariff system for 2017 equates to 200 UCAS points on the previous points system – for more details please see tariff explanation and advice on the UCAS website.
  • Applicants whose first language is not English – proof of IELTS overall score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in all sections (reading, writing, listening & speaking) is required.
  • Applications from mature students with relevant experience will also be considered.
  • Recognition of Prior Learning Opportunities – the college welcomes applications from students with prior learning and/or previous experience. Further details on eligibility can be found on page 15 of our Admissions Policy.
  • Alternatively, please contact us at registry@hca.ac.uk and we can offer further advice on HCA and the UWTSD awarding body requirements.

NB for Top-Up students different entry requirements apply – please see our Top-Ups application page for more information.

Find out more about our new, purpose-built student accommodation in the heart of the City. The accommodation is located next to Hereford Railway Station and is mid-way between the two teaching campuses (College Road & Folly Lane)

HCA is an independent arts school surrounded by people who are passionate about the arts, media and performance. Find out more about why you should choose HCA.

For more details about the course, click here

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Hear from graduate Rae Stevens

Cold Light of Day - work by Rae Stevens

It was a surprise to win the Sidney Nolan Trust residency. It gives me a fantastic opportunity to focus on my practical work. It will be an invaluable and inspirational experience.

Rae Stevens

Justine Winter 1

My favourite thing about my course is the freedom that you’re given to explore different ideas and materials to determine your practice. Also, the tutors are amazing at helping you to overcome any creative blocks that come your way and will help you to expand your knowledge of artists, contexts and theory.

Justine Winter

Rachel Barnett 1

​At HCA, we are granted so many opportunities to progress with help from local exhibitions, artist talks, and live briefs which allow students to make contacts for when they graduate and further their careers.

Rachel Barnett

Alice Perrin 1

With Fine Art, you have so much freedom with whatever direction you want to take, and all the different creative paths you can follow.

Alice Perrin

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What you will study

Experimentation

The first year is very much about asking questions. What isn’t drawing? What can’t be landscape? We’re interested in how students think through their response, not in having everybody answering in the same way.

You’ll have an induction into all the college workshops, including ceramics, print, 3D, textiles and photography.  Specialist workshops throughout the year will help you to explore a diversity of materials and processes.  You will also learn the ICT and research skills you need to tackle assignments in this and subsequent years and begin to understand something of the theory and context of fine art.  By the end of the year you will have begun to get a feel for the ideas and materials that excite you and will be able to make choices about your creative path through the second year.

Tutorials, seminars and group critiques will help you develop your reflective and analytical abilities and visiting lecturers will bring a wide range of experiences and perspectives to help you to expand your understanding of fine art practice and to contextualise your own work.

Development

The  second year is still about asking questions.  As you begin to develop your own practice, you will start to formulate the important questions you want to explore. You will be experimental, curious and take risks as you begin to develop into an informed, skilled, independent practitioner. You will  begin to  consider  more  clearly  your professional  ambitions  after  graduation and, in the second semester, you will take part in a group exhibition of your work in a commercial gallery.  Second year students organise, advertise and curate the exhibition, gaining valuable professional experience.

You will continue to develop your reflective and analytical abilities through tutorials, seminars, lectures from visiting practitioners, and group critiques.

Confirmation

The year begins with an opportunity to re-think, re-open and  re-explore your ideas and practice and then to create a substantial body of practical work that confirms and clarifies your ideas and thinking. You will also research and present a focused and extended critical enquiry in an area relevant to your own practice. This research will actively help you to understand and develop your practice-based work. You will also create a highly specialist and professional portfolio of work and relevant promotional materials and a website.

The course culminates in an End of Course exhibition which gives you the opportunity to present your work to a wider audience. There are a number of prizes, exhibition opportunities and residencies offered to graduating students and you will also have the opportunity to meet gallery owners, and other representatives of the creative industries. You will graduate with the knowledge and skills you need to begin your life as a professional contemporary artist.

Tutorials, seminars, lectures from visiting practitioners, and group critiques will continue to help you to more clearly understand the context of your work and to critically reflect on and  analyse your own work and that of others.