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      • Study Trip to the Venice Biennale 2011. Click to view.

        Study Trip to the Venice Biennale 2011

      • Show Installation in the Sackler Seminar Room. Click to view.

        Show Installation in the Sackler Seminar Room

      • Venice Study Trip 2011. Click to view.

        Venice Study Trip 2011

  • Painting

    MA Entrance Requirements

  • Candidates for all MA courses are assessed on their existing qualities as demonstrated in their work and in their interview, as well as on their potential to benefit from the programme and to achieve MA standards overall. The assessment will consider: creativity, imagination and innovation evident in the work; ability to articulate the intentions of the work; intellectual engagement in relevant areas; appropriate technical skills; overall interview performance, including oral use of English.


    Application Procedure

    Applications are assessed through Part 1 and Part 2 of the Entrance Examinations by a panel of tutors and students as well as the Head of Programme and the Senior Tutor.

    For Part 1 the panel views the initial portfolio of images to select and invite candidates for Part 2, which is the interview, where applicants are invited to bring physical works, supportive material, and film/video works.

    Following the interviews the panel makes their selection for the following year's cohort,  including a reserve list. Applicants are selected on the strength of their portfolio, their interview, the potential of their work and the nature of their work, to ensure a dynamic range of tendencies and agendas in any one year group.

    The applications procedure is presented in full during Open Days, outlining how the applications are seen and assessed.

    • The application procedure focuses on searching out those candidates that are highly motivated, independent and demonstrate they have the critical skills necessary to develop and further their existing ideas. In short, those artists that – given the opportunity to join the Painting course – would utilise their time with us to the full, and have the generosity to support their fellow students.
    • Students apply from all kinds of backgrounds, but generally having completed a BA degree. In recent years, people have come from fine art, printmaking, painting, sculpture, photo media, conservation, illustration, design, textiles, architecture, art history and interactive arts courses.
    • While many students enter the course after years of independent work, we also accept students directly from undergraduate courses.
    • Ultimately we want to attract to the course those artists that want to work in a supportive environment and have the drive and ambition to realise the full potential of their studio practice, in turn energising their peer group.

    Portfolio

    Images can be uploaded to the Online Applications website from January 2013.

    Portfolio submissions will be accepted in the following format only:

    • Ten digital images in .jpg format with the following dimensions:
      width: no larger than 36cm (1024 pixels).
      height: no larger than 27cm (768 pixels).
    • All images must be of 72 dpi (dots per inch) resolution – please re-size all images appropriately.
    • All image files must be saved as .jpg format.
    • No actual paintings, portfolios, photographs, slides, DVDs/videos should be submitted at this stage. For the portfolio submission, only still images of time-based works will be considered. If invited to interview then these works will be viewed.
    • Submission of any material in any other format than the requested .jpgs will invalidate your application.
    • The ten images of your work should include, if possible, a few examples of earlier as well as recent works.
    • Each image should have all the relevant information (i.e. date, size, medium, title) on the image list. Please note the that we will only accept ten images.
    • We do not consider any late applications.

    Interview (if invited)

    • You will be asked to bring up to four works with dimensions not exceeding 2 metres by 2.5 metres, or up to six works if their average size is considerably less.
    • In addition, you should bring a portfolio to the interview containing an edited selection of work, which may include drawings in any media, any other work on paper and photographs. Sketchbooks and notebooks may also be included, but should be limited to those that are relevant to recent work.
    • If you would like to bring any time-based works please notify us of the format in advance of the interview.
    • All work must be taken away after the interview.
  • For full details of cross-College entrance requirements and portfolio requirements (if applicable), see Cross-College Requirements.

  • Applications 2013/14

    Online applications for 2013/14 entry opened on 1 November 2012. The priority closing date has now passed, and applications received are being assessed. Programmes will continue to accept late applications for MA programmes for entry in Autumn 2013, and all programmes welcome enquiries regarding MA, MPhil and PhD study throughout the year.

    If you are considering applying to the College for 2014/15, you can prepare for your application by researching the academic programmes offered by each of the Schools, and accessing the Prospectus, Application Guidance and Tuition Fees and Funding information available.

  • Bursaries

    The College provides a number of bursaries towards fees and the costs of living in London. They are available to home and EU students on a competitive basis. For further details, please see Tuition Fees and Funding.

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