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Bachelor of Fine Arts

The new offerings from the School of Art, Design and Media, allow each student more flexibility in choosing the subjects that suit their interests and objectives. They can choose from a broad range of courses within and outside their majors for a broad range of knowledge and expertise necessary in an increasingly competitive industry.

What you will learn

  • Self Paced online learning Program

  • Valuable Degree Certification

  • Low Tuition & Easy learning

  • Unlimited Access to Resources

  • Available in F2F & Online

  • Program is Available in 23 Languages

Bristol Online programs based on F2F programs and credits, there is no differences between online and f2f program degree’s value and all credits are same, we try to make a simulator platform for better learning process on every courses and happily there is no limitation for learning online , this is the future of learning …

The Bristol university admire online programs cause we know this is the next generation of learning that make everything easier and more comfortable for students, we tried to make a best atmosphere for talented student all over the world for better and unlimited access to a full academic knowledge in a specific root and earning a valuable degree to start or improve career in any age anywhere.

Build your confidence in fine art practice and develop a range of transferable professional skills to support your future in the creative industries and beyond.

Why study fine art?
Fine Art sits at the centre of the UK's dynamic art scene. Showcased through collectives, galleries and public spaces, contemporary art generates powerful new ideas and platforms for debate.
Artists develop ideas by making them visible, playing active roles in society as cultural commentators, teachers and activists. In addition to established artists' networks, contemporary art is circulated by curators, commissioners, and the private sector.
Working as an artist is social, practical, and theoretical, and can involve you in an exciting range of cultural and educational activities in the UK and abroad.

Why Online Bristol Program?
Fine Art develops your practice in areas such as painting, sculpture, installation, performance, video and digital media.
Benefit from free studio space and a range of work and volunteering opportunities, as well as excellent facilities at Bower Ashton Studios.
All our staff are active practitioners, with the conceptual, technical and professional skills to support a wide variety of approaches.

Our City Campus is a creative powerhouse. It spans across Bristol, and is made up of Bower Ashton plus renowned contemporary arts centres Spike Island, Arnolfini and Watershed.
We have strong links with many of the city's arts organisations, providing opportunities to exhibit, network, take part in projects and build your profile.
Tailoring the course towards your particular interests, you'll have the chance to work in any medium at any point in your studies, explore different avenues and shape your own professional journey.
Showcase your work to talent scouts and potential employers at our popular degree show and graduate with an impressive portfolio of work.
Where can it take me?

Our students are regularly selected for fellowships and national competitions, including New Contemporaries, a platform for emerging artists.
Students have opportunities to take part in public facing projects at key Bristol venues including Spike Island, Arnolfini and Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.
UWE Bristol's fine art graduates possess skills and strengths that are important to a wide range of employers. Many are naturally entrepreneurial.
Many go on to careers as artists, designers, curators, arts administrators and educators, or to postgraduate study such as master's degrees or teacher training.
Benefit from opportunities to apply for British Council Venice Fellowships, Spike Island Graduate Fellowships, and Spike Associates Bursaries.
The image above shows the fantastic work from one of our students (Maximilian Silliton, 2023 Fine Art graduate).

This structure is for full-time students only. Part-time students study the same modules but the delivery pattern will be different.

The University continually enhances our offer by responding to feedback from our students and other stakeholders, ensuring the curriculum is kept up to date and our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need for the real world. This may result in changes to the course. If changes to your course are approved, we'll inform you.

Learning and Teaching
Get regular structured tutorials and group critiques with your tutors and visiting artists, and develop your professional practice working within international arts organisation Spike Island.
Discuss your work and research material, and receive advice and suggestions on relevant areas to research. Consider and discuss aspects of art practice in group seminars. Visual Culture lectures provide theoretical and cultural context for your practice.
Take part in structured projects, workshops and lectures that introduce a range of ideas and approaches to fine art practice. Research relevant traditions, artists' practices, theory and professional work. Develop your writing skills throughout your studies.
Craft your skills as a researcher, working with academics helping to shape new thinking in the field. Tutors on the course include fine artists, curators and writers with national and international profiles, links to UWE research groups, and the wider art world.

Select different options for career progression through professional practice modules. Attend lectures with visiting professionals, and access case studies and competitions to gain valuable practical experience.
Locate your own practice within contemporary cultural contexts and become articulate about your ideas in relation to current debates.
Build a strong sense of your own practice and develop as a confident practitioner, defining your own vision and journey. You'll learn to present and promote yourself, apply for jobs and funding, and set yourself up as a creative business.
Build a body of material that will help you transition into further study, employment and future art practice.
See our full glossary of learning and teaching terms.


Get involved
Look forward to plenty of opportunities to network, exhibit, get known and collaborate in Bristol and beyond.

Take part in Spike Island Open, when Spike Island studios are open to the public. Attend lectures by top artists and thinkers at our collaborative Art in the City event at the Arnolfini.
Apply for a British Council Venice Fellowship, to spend a month in Venice conducting research and stewarding the British Pavilion exhibition.
There are Graduate Fellowships with Spike Island to receive 12 months of free studio space on graduation, and bursaries offering free membership of the Spike Associates' professional development scheme.

Students who get work experience tend to graduate with better degrees. Experience also hones your skills, industry knowledge and professional network, making you a sought after graduate.
We have extensive links with industry and commerce and the cultural and voluntary sectors.
Throughout your degree, you'll explore and engage with the contemporary art world. Students recently worked with artist Andy Holden, making a large sculpture for his solo exhibition at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.

Study abroad
You'll also have opportunities to study overseas on courses that are taught in English and are relevant to your degree. The study year abroad is not a paid placement.
We have well-established links with European arts colleges and universities, including Barcelona, Bologna, Rotterdam, Bergen, Bilbao, Berlin, Ravenna, Marseilles and Zurich. We also have links with institutions in Tokyo and Hong Kong.
We provide support and encouragement for students who want to apply for competitions, further study and funding.
Fieldwork
Go on regular study trips and visits during this course. We organise regular trips and visits to see new exhibitions and connect with arts professionals in locations such as Cardiff, Birmingham and Oxford, as well as London.


Study facilities
Studios for our Fine Art courses are situated on the ground floor in Spike Island, along with facilities for many of our postgraduate courses in art and design.
The combination of research, study and working practitioners at Spike Island contributes to a dynamic, inspiring learning environment.
Work in a space that hosts a changing programme of exhibitions and residencies. Spike island offers opportunities for work placements, internships and fellowships.
Get support and help to use an impressive range of tools and digital equipment from studio technicians.
Access a range of resources available at other City Campus sites, including Bower Ashton, which houses the main library supporting the creative and cultural industries and student support services.
Attend lectures and seminars, including our prestigious Fine Art Lecture Series, at the Arnolfini and Watershed in Bristol city centre.
This mix of traditional and hands-on learning environments helps you quickly take on essential knowledge and skills, standing you in good stead for your professional career.
Learn more about UWE Bristol's facilities and resources.

Sign up for program and start learning , the full tuition of program is 625 pounds .We hope to have you in our program and guide you to your dreamed career .

Available languages

English (Original), Deutsch (Auto), हिन्दी (ऑटो), Русский (авто), Svenska (auto), 한국어 (자동), Ελληνικά (αυτόματο), Português (Brasil) (auto), Italiano (auto), Français (aut.), Magyar (automata), Español (auto), 中文(简体) (自动),فارسی (اتوماتیک), العربية (آلي), ไทย (อัตโนมัติ), Українська (авто), 日本語 (オート), Bahasa Indonesia (otomatis), Polski (automatyczny), Nederlands (auto), Türkçe (otomatik), Қазақша (auto)

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