National Art School - Master of Fine Art

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MASTER OF FINE ART


MASTER OF FINE ART

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF FINE ART

The Master of Fine Art (MFA) is designed for BFA or equivalent graduates who wish to further develop their individual studio practice toward a higher level of specialised knowledge and professional expertise. The course exemplifies the National Art School’s belief in the studio-based model of learning that facilitates dialogue between studio practice and theory.

The Graduate Diploma of Fine Art (GDFA) qualification is nested within the first year of the Master of Fine Art course and provides an early exit point from the MFA. Like the MFA course, the GDFA also reflects the National Art School’s belief in the importance of studio-based model of learning that facilitates dialogue between studio practice and theory.

The program is delivered over two academic years in a full-time study mode. The course involves a blend of both coursework and research modes of study in order to support the development of independent enquiry through studio practice and research at a postgraduate level. MFA students propose and undertake the development of a Studio Research Project within a selected studio discipline. Over the course of the 2 years, candidates are expected to produce a highly developed and resolved body of work with a written dissertation that provides a critical context for their studio work. Students are provided with studio space and access to workshop facilities in their Studio Specialisation discipline and their self-directed studio project is supported and supervised by academic faculty whose own practices and specialsed knowledge are relevant to the candidate’s project. Studio Specialisation is offered in the studio disciplines of: Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Photomedia, Printmaking and Sculpture.

‘THE NATIONAL ART SCHOOL HAS BEEN INTEGRAL IN MY DEVELOPMENT AS AN ARTIST. THE MAIN THING, I SUPPOSE, IS THE SENSE OF COMMUNITY. NO ONE REALLY LEAVES NAS, THAT’S THE BEST THING. THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN OTHER ARTISTS IS ALWAYS OPEN. IT’S A PRACTITIONER’S ART SCHOOL – YOU DRAW, YOU PAINT, YOU SCULPT. YOU DO. I WOULDN’T GO TO ANY OTHER INSTITUTION.’ Elliott Nimmo, 2015 Master of Fine Art graduate


SEMESTER 2

YEAR 1

SEMESTER 1

COURSE STRUCTURE

STUDIO

STUDIO SEMINAR

ART HISTORY & THEORY

Studio Specialisation 4 CER400 / DRA400 / PAI400 / PHO400 / PRI400 / SCU400

Studio Seminar 4 STS400

Art History & Theory Seminar 4 AHT400

36 CP 3 HPW

12 CP 2 HPW

12 CP 2 HPW

36 credit points

12 credit points

12 credit points

SEMESTER 2

YEAR 2

SEMESTER 1

First Year MFA Credit Point Total: 60 STUDIO

STUDIO SEMINAR

Studio Specialisation 5 CER500 / DRA500 / PA500 / PHO500 / PRI500 / SCU50

Studio Seminar 5 STS500

36 CP 26 Hrs Indvidual Supervision (1 HPW) MAJOR BODY OF WORK

12 CP 52 HRS Seminar Participation (2HPW) EXEGESIS

36 credit points

24 credit points Second Year MFA Credit Point Total: 60


HOW TO APPLY

BE INFORMED

PREPARE FOR INTERVIEW

Come to Open Day and our Course Information Evenings, talk to lecturers, explore the studios and experience first-hand what it’s like to be a NAS student. See the work produced by students at our end of year graduate shows. Check out our website and follow us on social media. Reach out to our student services team for more information.

Interviews take place on campus in early December. This is your opportunity to talk about your art practice, and why you want to study at the National Art School. We look at your portfolio and discuss how you see your work developing.

MAKE AN APPLICATION

Offers are made as soon as possible after interviews are complete. Successful applicants must complete and return an Acceptance of Offer by the due date to confirm their place on the course.

Master of Fine Art applications are made directly to National Art School. Full admission requirements, application forms and guidelines are available at nas.edu.au.

IF YOU ARE SUCCESSFUL

nas.edu.au enquiries@nas.edu.au +61 2 9339 8744 Forbes Street Darlinghurst Sydney NSW 2010 Australia CRICOS 03197B

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