Our primary aim is to enable students to take ownership of their artistic
practices within a critical and supportive environment.
Our students set their own agendas, and we pride ourselves on our
diversity and pluralism. The Painting Department has a culture where
each and every student is actively supported and encouraged to explore
all the possibilities and realise the potential of their ideas. Throughout
the two years, our programme is geared to foster self-reflection and selfcriticism
as well as developing the skills to question and be questioned
by fellow students and the many practising artists, critics, writers and
curators we have visiting the course.
Our ultimate intention is to enable our graduating students to enjoy a
meaningful, rewarding and sustainable practice.