BA (Hons) Fine Art Showcase
Student Work
Visiting artists, writers and curators
Every year a range of artists or other people involved in the arts are invited to give a lecture and undertake tutorials with students.
Past speakers have included:
- David Blandy
- Rachel Goodyear
- Ming Wong
- Magnus Quiafe
- Lindsey Seers
- Sigrid Holmwood
- Kevin Hunt
- Toby Huddlestone
- David Osbaldeston
- Simon Blackmore
- Phillip Allen
- Cath Keay
- John McSweeney
- Bo Olawoye
- Tessa Farmer
- Marek Tobolowski
- Barbara Walker
- Pak Keung-Wan
- Shaun Morris
- Dan Hays
- James Hopkins
- Sotiris Kyriacou
- Josie Flynn
- Christopher Stevens
- Fedja Klikovac
- Ruth Claxton
- Helen Jones
- S Mark Gubb
- Paul Rooney
- James Hutchinson
- Jamie Shovlin
- Jordan McKenzie
- Bruce Ayling & Hannah Conroy
- James Ireland
- Katrine Hjelde
- Dean Kenning
- David Mollin
- Catherine Bertola
Facilities - BA (Hons) Fine Art
All students are allocated a studio space and can have access to a wide range of workshops and facilities to support their studies. There are a number of resources available within the sculpture provision, which allow for work with wood, metal and plaster, as well as more contemporary materials such as plastics and resin.
Printmaking offers a range of processes, including acrylic resist etching and the technology to work with digital imagery, alongside traditional methods.
The lens media options of photography, video and animation are accessed through traditional as well as digital technology, and the latter is also available in computer suites located throughout the School.
All workshops are staffed by full-time technicians, who are also available to help students make stretchers and other supports for painting. They can also provide advice on paint applications and appropriate grounds.
The Greestone Gallery is an exhibition centre available for touring events such as the National Drawing Network and in-house shows, which are both staff and student initiated. The Gallery is a focus for fine art practice within the School, and an opportunity for students to exhibit their work in a public space.







