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Links with industry and professional recognition Exhibiting: Our emphasis on professional practice contributes to regular student success in major national and international competitions and an active student engagement with live professional exhibition projects and exhibitions. Postgraduate Fine Art Student Exhibition Achievement 2011 -12 Searle Award for Creativity Winners in 2011 and 2012 Arts Council East Escalator Development Programme Evanion Project, British Library London International Print Biennale, Newcastle BITE, Contemporary Printmaking Exhibition, London International Print Biennial, Oriel Wrecsam The Limits of Seeing - (Art, Space & Perception), Cambridge Science Circle Changing Spaces, Project Space Exhibitions, Cambridge Niche, Project Space, Cambridge Material Worlds, Norwich If Not Now Whenever, Redchurch Street Gallery, London Exposure Artists, Momentum Arts, London Exili-Trencat Per La Linea Del Temps, Reus, Catalonia Folk Museum, Cambridge Re: Location (Four Artists Four Sites), Cambridge Flying Colours, Assembly House, Norwich Upcoming British Talent, The Future Gallery, London Leper Chapel, Project Space, Cambridge Cambridge Artworks Associated careers: Postgraduate students of our MA Fine Art benefit from a number of career opportunities. In addition to developing successful careers within the creative field, graduates have followed pathways in further and higher education, museum and gallery management, public arts projects, artist-in-residence schemes and fellowships opportunities both in this country and abroad.

Entry Requirements: A good honours degree, (or equivalent) normally in a related subject. Applicants with professional experience are also encouraged to apply. Entry will normally be subject to submission of a portfolio, and an interview. Candidates for whom English is not a first language will be expected to demonstrate IELTS at level 6.5, or equivalent. NonAcademic Conditions: Art Portfolio.

The Staff Team:

MA Fine Art

Nick Devison (MA Course Leader) is a specialist in painting and printmaking, and has exhibited widely in the UK including the Curwen Gallery, Flowers East as well as several international exhibitions.

Faculty of Arts, Law & Social Sciences

Tony Benn is both a theoretician and practicing artist who has exhibited widely throughout the UK. He is interested in locating painting and textuality within the gallery space. Sergio Fava is interested in the interface between art history, technoscience and systems of belief. His work crosses theoretical research and practice-based photographic investigations, and his book Designing Nightmares: Environmental Apocalypse in science and Art will be published next year. Robert Holyhead is a painter, whose minimally lean works have been exhibited in America and Europe. David Ryan (Reader in Fine Art) is a painter, video-maker, experimental musician and writer whose work has been represented in the UK and abroad, particularly in the area of interdisciplinary collaborations. Benet Spencer works with collaged paintings developing fictional spaces; he has also curated and participated in exhibitions at national and international levels. Cally Spooner studied Philosophy at the University of Sussex and a Curating MFA. Her work explores the boundaries between curating, performance, and staging, and has been exhibited internationally in Berlin, Frankfurt and Barcelona. Christine Webster is known internationally as a photographer and, of late, a video artist exploring installation to interrogate the construction of identity and social space. Her work has been shown in one-person exhibitions ion China and New Zealand. Other contributing staff include: Duncan Ganley Kerstin Hacker Pamela Pfrommer (Arts Management Route)

Aid and Abet

Patsy Rathbone

Work placements: The Fine Art team have developed professional placement links with a number of contemporary arts organisations throughout the region as a means of providing valuable ‘live’ professional experience. Recent placements by postgraduate fine art students have included: Wysing Arts Centre Futurecity Changing Spaces Artichoke Print workshops

For further information

Curwen Print Study Centre Momentum Arts BBC History Department International Project Space

Click: www.anglia.ac.uk/csa Email: answers@anglia.ac.uk Call: 0845 271 3333 For more information or to apply on-line: www.anglia.ac.uk/apply

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