Carmarthen
As the new Dean of Art and Design at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) I have inherited a rich legacy of excellence in Art & Design education built up over many years on both the Swansea and Carmarthen campuses. Being the oldest art school in Wales means that the Faculty has seen many changes over the past 160 years. The recent merger of Swansea Metropolitan University with the University of Wales Trinity Saint David has established a new University with an amazing pedigree dating back to 1822. The Faculty has been further enhanced this year with the opening of the new Alex Design Exchange. The Grade II listed building has seen a £12 million redevelopment that houses the School of Design and Applied Arts. Ian Walsh Dean of Art & Design
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Art Practice /Celf Ymarferol BA (Hons) Art Practice (Community) BA (Anrhydedd) Celf Ymarferol (Cynmuned) BA (Hons) Art Practice (Health and Wellbeing) BA (Anrhydedd) Celf Ymarferol (Iechyd a Lles) BA (Hons) Art Practice (Environmental Art) BA (Anrhydedd) Celf Ymarferol (Celf Amgylcheddol)
Art & Design / Celf a Dylunio BA (Hons) Art & Design BA (Anrhydedd) Celf a Dylunio
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Swansea is a seaside city sitting comfortably alongside a broad sandy sweep of bay. It is a great place to live and study: big enough to offer you the space you need; small enough to make you feel that you belong.
Carmarthen is a thriving market town, nestled amongst the rolling hills of West Wales, and is seen as the gateway to the beautiful coastlines of Cardigan, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire.
There are all the amenities and cultural activities that you would expect to find in a modern, vibrant, University City – theatres, cinemas, excellent galleries, museums, restaurants, bars and great student nightlife. We also have an award-winning maritime quarter, a multi-million pound Waterfront Museum and the Wales National Swimming Pool. And what’s more, the cost of living here is very reasonable compared with most other university towns and cities.
The oldest town in Wales, Carmarthen has a vibrant arts community and has easily accessible travel links to Swansea, Cardiff and beyond. Whether you choose to study in Swansea or Carmarthen there are bays and beaches, surfing and sailing, climbing and canoeing, swimming and cycling – it’s all here. With soaring limestone cliffs, small “smugglers’ coves”, castles and historic buildings and breathtaking stretches of long sandy beaches, the scenery is both spectacular and inspiring, and all on your doorstep. And its history… Swansea was the birth place of Dylan Thomas and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Actors Richard Burton, Anthony Hopkins and Michael Sheen grew up near by. Swansea was also the first place ever to have a passenger railway and some of the earliest photographs were made in the Swansea bay area by Fox Talbot and friends.
Just on our doorstep, beyond the Mumbles lies the Gower Peninsula, the UK’s first officially designated “Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty” and also great for surfing. Swansea has real people, real personality and is probably one of the most exciting cities in the UK to be in right now. We are just 3 hours from London and 2.5 hours from Birmingham.
Carmarthen is steeped in myths and legends and is said to be the birth place of King Arthur. UWTSD is the third oldest University in England & Wales after Oxford and Cambridge.
We have excellent motorway (M4) and mainline railway links.
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The Faculty of Art & Design was founded 160 years ago and has a distinguished tradition; described in Peter Lord’s The
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Visual Culture of Wales as ‘the most successful and prestigious art school in Wales’. Today we are at the forefront of creativity, enterprise and employment. We are small, friendly and informal with just over a thousand students in the Faculty. This means that the staff are more approachable and available to help, support and challenge you as well as there being ample studio space, and access to the most up to date equipment and facilities for you to thrive in… All our programmes benefit from a team of highly qualified staff who are research active, are exhibiting both nationally and abroad and are often involved in projects with Industry. What makes us so special...
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We respect and celebrate our traditions. This is why we have retained traditional equipment and processes in the areas of ceramics, printmaking and photography. But we are also forward looking, and the new complex is bristling with new technology. We are proud to have the latest Apple Mac digital equipment for all our programmes, and we also have specialist state-of-the-art equipment to meet the needs of individual programmes, from a water jet cutter, digital photographic and textile printers, laser cutters and digital ceramic print facilities to editing suites and video resources, including access to the latest Ultra HD RED camera.
So, whether you choose to work with traditional processes or new technologies, or across both, we have it here for you. The creative possibilities are as exciting as they are enormous.
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It is due largely to our students and our graduates over 160 years that we have built the reputation that we have. Many have gone on to distinguished careers in the arts, some have established multimillion pound design companies and then employed former graduates. Other graduates are working for well-known filmmakers and media producers, including the BBC and ITV. Our students are continually winning awards and are given the opportunity to exhibit throughout their courses. Graduate shows take place in Carmarthen, Swansea and London with design students showcasing their work at prestigious design exhibitions in London.
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“ We need creative specialists who understand the environment in which their talents will be used and who can talk the same language as their clients and business colleagues.” We have designed modules that will help you gain these skills and have excellent links with the creative industries and the gallery network so that when you graduate you already have a ‘foot in the door’.
A considerable number of companies offer placements and employment for our students, for example Tonto Films from California have developed the old Ford Factory in Swansea into 15th Century Florence, complete with the Ponte Vecchio, streets and Da Vinci’s studio. Students have worked in the costumes department, props, and in production and post-production of the TV series, Da Vinci’s Demons. Now there is a second series and other film projects planned, we have employed a PhD student to organize the many student opportunities available in these extensive studios. You may also have the opportunity to work with the Creative Industries Research and Innovations Centre, with the range of European Funded projects, from film through to textiles that work directly with companies throughout the region.
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03. Michael Sheen in The Port Talbot Passion-filmed by students on work experience with Moving Image Wales
Sir George Cox, in his Review of Creativity in Business, commissioned by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, recognized that art, design and media students needed the skills to market their work when they graduated and to communicate their ideas to a wide range of people.
The third year External Project, as mentioned previously, aims to apply your individual creativity and extend your endeavours by engaging with the external market place. Every student in the final year works with a client who could be a charity, a design group, a gallery or company (see programme details for examples). In the module Marketing, Self Promotion and Exhibition mock, and often real, interviews are held with high-level professionals from organisations such as Millennium Images and Saatchi & Saatchi, often resulting in employment and placements.
We have an excellent range of visiting lecturers and we regularly hold conferences and symposia. Most recent were two exhibitions and symposia in Illustration and Fine Art/Drawing, that attracted international artists and speakers. Many of our graduates return to talk to and work with students, providing excellent insights and links to the creative industries.
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All our courses share a common philosophy to enable you to take full advantage of creative and vocational opportunities by focusing on the following: Individuality, Creative freedom, Academic flexibility, Professionalism and Employability Our courses are based in our two campuses Swansea & Carmarthen.
School of Fine Art & Photography
School of Film & Digital Media
School of Visual Communication
Diploma in Foundation Studies Art, Design and Media
BA (Hons) Digital Film & Television Production
BA (Hons) Advertising and Brand Design
BA (Hons) Digital Film & Television Production (4 year Programme)
BA (Hons) Illustration
BA (Hons) Fine Art (Combined Media) BA (Hons) Fine Art (Painting & Drawing)
BA Documentary Video
BA (Hons) Fine Art (3D & Sculptural Practice)
BA Video Arts
BA (Hons) Photography in the Arts School of Fine Art & Photography School of Film & Digital Media
BA (Hons) Photography in the Arts (4 Year Programme)
School of Visual Communications
BA (Hons) Photojournalism
School of Design and Applied Arts
BA (Hons) Photojournalism (4 Year Programme) BA (Hons) Curatorial Practice and Writing for the Arts
MA Visual Communication (Contemporary Dialogues)
BA Film and Visual Culture* BA New Media Production*
School of Design and Applied Arts
BA (Hons) 3D Computer Animation (3/4 year programme)
MDes/BA (Hons) Product Design
BA (Hons) Digital Arts (3/4 year programme) BA (Hons) Creative Computer Games Design (3/4 year programme)
MDes /BSc(Hons) Product Design & Technology MDes/BA (Hons) Automotive Design MDes/BA (Hons) Transport Design MA Product Design & Innovation
MA Fine Art (Contemporary Dialogues)
BA (Hons) Visual Effects (3/4 year programme)
MA Photography (Contemporary Dialogues)
BA (Hons) Sonic Art
MA Transportation Design
BA Celf a Dylunio*
BSc (Hons) Music Technology (3/4 year programme)
MDes/BA (Hons) Glass
BSc (Hons) Music TechnologyAudio Production
MDes/BA (Hons) Architectural Glass Arts
BA Art & Design* BA Celf Ymarferol (Celf Amgylcheddol)* BA Art Practice (Environmental Art) *
MSc Industrial Design
MDes/BA (Hons) Glass in the Public Arts
BSc (Hons) Music Technology-Game Audio
MA Glass
BA Art Practice (Community) *
BSc (Hons) Music Technology-Sound for the moving image
BA (Hons) Surface Pattern Design (Contemporary Applied Arts Practice)
BA Celf Ymarferol (Lechyd a Lles) *
MA Creative Sound Production
BA Art Practice (Health and Wellbeing) *
MA 3D Computer Animation
BA (Hons) Surface Pattern Design (Textiles for Fashion)
MA Applied Arts*
MSc Multimedia
BA Celf Ymarferol (Cymuned) *
MA Design* * Courses run in Carmarthen
BA (Hons) Graphic Design
MA Fine Art*
BA (Hons) Surface Pattern Design (Textiles for Interiors) BA (Hons) Surface Pattern Design (Fashion Object) MA Textiles (Contemporary Dialogues)
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Swansea Our Dynevor campus in Swansea houses all the facilities you will need and others that you would not have imagined. When we moved to the Dynevor campus in 2005, and at a time when most Universities were disposing of them, we brought with us many of the traditional processes such as ceramic kilns, printmaking and photographic darkrooms.
Many of our courses provide work experience and internships as part of the programmes open to all students who want that experience, which we are aiming to extend to all courses. In addition there are opportunities to work with the community, with the regional creative industries and with organisations such as hospitals and in schools.
The Faculty has been further enhanced this year with the opening of the new Alex Design Exchange. The Grade II listed building has seen a £12 million redevelopment that houses the School of Industrial Design and the School of Glass.
You are not just a number to us and, because we have smaller class sizes than many universities, there is a considerable contact time with staff, and plenty of individual and small group tutorial time.
We have heavily invested millions of pounds in both regularly updating digital suites and in purchasing innovative equipment and professional facilities such as a laser engraver, water jet cutter, 3D filmmaking equipment, digital blade cutter and a calibrated digital print system. 3D scanning and printing, extensive workshops allowing students to explore the use of a range of materials including glass, wood. metal, plastic, plaster, automotive styling clay and ceramics. As well as the latest versions of 3D modelling, animation and visualisation software, Adobe creative suite and other industry standard specialist packages.
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This combination of traditional and stateof-the-art equipment will enable you to maximize your employment opportunities by offering you a wider ‘creative vocabulary’ and ensuring that you have skills that are professional and up to date.
In a survey by Which? Swansea was placed 9th in the whole of the UK for teaching hours offered to students, Daily Telegraph 15th May 2013. All courses are taught through small group workshops, small group and individual tutorials, lectures, seminars and individual study and practice supported in the studios by professional staff. We aim to give each individual student the right balance of challenge and support. Student support services in the Faculty, and in the University as a whole, help you make the most of your time with us and there is additional learning support if you need it. In a recent HEAD (Higher Education in Art and Design) survey of 1st year students, the Faculty achieved 100% satisfaction for Student Support. Most of all we want you to enjoy your time with us, many of our graduates don’t want to leave and that’s the way we like it.
Our Carmarthen Campus offers programmes in Art, Film and Media. Whether you have an academic, vocational or practical outlook, we will be able to offer you the scope to shape your studies to your strengths. The degrees in the Art pathways are all offered bilingually. Within Film and Media, the courses are delivered through the medium of English. Within all areas, students have the potential to study with us from undergraduate level all the way through to achieving a PhD, due to the research expertise and professional achievements of our staff. By forging strong links with the Creative Industries our students find employment in these areas and beyond. Various Creative Industries bodies have welcomed our approach to teaching and learning, as we produce those with the skills and confidence to work creatively. A strong entrepreneurial and vocational approach is built into our degree pathways, and our students are given opportunities to gain invaluable work experience with outside organisations. We have long-term partnerships with Swansea City Football Club, The National Trust in Wales, and the Dinefwr Literature Festival to name a few. In addition to such online publications, our students regularly organise their own film exhibitions and art shows, and we believe this element is important in both building personal confidence, and in giving vital experience of engaging with the world beyond University.
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Cycle path - Mountain biking in Clyne woods
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Dylan Thomas born here
Mumbles Hospital Yacht club
Glynn Vivian Gallery
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Gower the land of castles, beaches, folklore, watersports and more good pubs
Wales National Pool
WE ARE HERE Grand Theatre & Comedy Club
Marina Boats, Museums, Leisure Centre, Culture and Nightclubs
Mumbles Foreshore the greatest breakfasts ever a to
Langland - surf got my first tube ride 18
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The Pier - home of the lifeboat!
Cork
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Wind Street The scene of many great nights out National Waterfront Museum
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Dylan Thomas Centre
Liberty Stadium Rugby, football, gigs...
to London 3 hours
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BA Art Practice (Community) BA Celf Ymarferol (Cymuned) BA Art Practice (Health and Wellbeing) BA Celf Ymarferol (Lechyd a Lles) BA Art Practice (Environmental Art) BA Celf Ymarferol (Celf Amgylcheddol) BA Art & Design BA Celf a Dylunio 20
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Typical Modules • Picture and Surface: 2D Skills • Object and Space: 3D Skills • Technology: Digital Skills • Academic Pursuit: Study Skills • Creative Sustainability – Process, techniques and ideas • Art Practice: Theoretical Engagement • Major Creative Project • Art in Community • Creative Community Practice • Planning and Community Practice • Advanced Community Project
BA (Hons) Art Practice (Community)
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• Professional/Community Artist • Designer maker • Freelance creative practitioner • Curator • Art and Design Administrator • Secondary and primary teaching subject to gaining an additional PGCE • Pathway to MAs Through interdisciplinary modules in 2D and 3D art practice the student will develop creative art skills, contemporary ideas, explore sustainability in creative work and examine the role of the community visual art practitioner. Art in the community is often integral to the work of creative practitioners with artists frequently being called into schools, to engage on community projects or to hold workshops alongside an exhibition. Interdisciplinary skills in art practice and in community engagement are underpinned by theoretical ideas allowing the development of creative potential suitable for the contemporary community practitioner. This degree emphasizes the importance of developing strong practical skills in a supportive and creatively challenging environment. The Art Practice component of this degree will be taught collaboratively with other students with shared 80 credits of a 120 credits in any given academic year in the remaining 40 credits the student will study and develop the essential skills to become a creative art practitioner with a specialism in community practice.
UCAS Code: 83C2 g.beynon@tsd.uwtsd.ac.uk Carmarthen Art Practice /Celf Ymarferol
BA (Hons) Art Practice (Community)
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Trwy modiwlau amlddisgyblaethol mewn celf ymarferol 2D a 3D, bydd y myfyriwr yn datblygu sgiliau celf creadigol, syniadau cyfoes, yn archwilio cynaladwyedd mewn gwaith creadigol ac yn archwilio rôl yr ymarferydd celf weledol cymunedol.
Modylau Enghreifftiol
Mae celf yn y gymuned yn aml yn rhan annatod o waith ymarferwyr creadigol gydag artistiaid yn cael ei alw i mewn i ysgolion, i ymgysylltu ar brosiectau cymunedol neu i gynnal gweithdai ochr yn ochr â arddangosfa.
• Technoleg : Sgiliau Digidol
Er mwyn caniatáu datblygu potensial creadigol sy’n addas ar gyfer yr ymarferydd cymunedol cyfoes yn sail i’r radd mae sgiliau amlddisgyblaethol mewn arfer celf a sgiliau ar ymgysylltu â’r gymuned, ategir y sgiliau ymarferol gan wybodaeth damcaniaethol.Mae’r radd hon yn pwysleisio’r pwysigrwydd o ddatblygu sgiliau ymarferol cryf mewn amgylchedd cefnogol a chreadigol heriol.
BA (Anrhydedd) Celf Ymarferol (Cynmuned)
Bydd yr elfen Celf Ymarferol o’r radd hon yn cael ei addysgu ar y cyd â myfyrwyr eraill bydd 80 credyd o 120 credyd mewn unrhyw flwyddyn academaidd yn cael eu rannu ac yn y 40 credyd sy’n weddill bydd y myfyriwr yn astudio a datblygu’r sgiliau angenrheidiol i fod yn ymarferydd celf greadigol gydag arbenigedd mewn arfer cymunedol.
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• Arwyneb a Llun: Sgiliau 2D • Gwrthrych a Gofod: Sgiliau 3D • Trywydd Academaidd: Sgiliau Astudio • Cynaliadwyedd Creadigol • Arfer Proffesiynol: Menter Greadigol • Arfer Celf: Cyswllt Damcaniaethol • Prif Brosiect Creadigol • Prosiect Cymunedol Creadigol • Celf yn y Gymuned • Arfer Cymunedol Creadigol • Cynllunio ac Arfer Cymunedol • Prosiect Cymunedol Uwch
UCAS Code: 05B2 g.beynon@tsd.uwtsd.ac.uk Carmarthen
Cyfleoedd Gyrfa • Artist Proffesiynol • Artist neu Ymarferydd Cymunedol • Swyddog Cyswllt Cymunedol • Addysgwr Cymunedol • Ymarferydd creadigol llawrydd mewn ymarfer celf • Curadur mewn Oriel • Gweinyddwr Celf • Dysgu uwchradd a chynradd - yn amodol ar ennill cymhwyster TAR ychwanegol • Llwybr i raglenni MA
Art Practice /Celf Ymarferol
BA (Anrhydedd) Celf Ymarferol (Cynmuned)
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Typical Modules • Picture and Surface: 2D Skills • Object and Space: 3D Skills • Technology: Digital Skills
BA (Hons) Art Practice (Health and Wellbeing)
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• Creative Sustainability – Process, techniques and ideas • Art Practice: Theoretical Engagement • Major Creative Project • Creative Project: Health and Wellbeing Settings • Art in Health and Wellbeing • Creative Practice in Health and Wellbeing: • Planning Health and Wellbeing Advanced Employment opportunities: • Professional Artist • Artist delivering creative project with health practitioners • Freelance creative practitioners in art practice • Gallery curator • Art Administrator • Secondary and primary school teaching subject to gaining an additional PGCE This degree permits the student to work on strong practical, interdisciplinary skills in 2D and 3D art practice essential to becoming a creative art practitioner to work within the context of Health and Wellbeing. Engagement with multidisciplinary practice will allow the development of practical skills and specialist modules for Health and Wellbeing. The degree also allows the exploration of ideas and projects suitable for Health and Wellbeing settings to foster professional practitioners.
• MA programmes in art therapy • Pathway to MA Programmes
Encouragement to actively engage with the development of knowledge of health and wellbeing to include planning, processes, practical skills and to develop and explore aspects of learning to foster the essential skills for employment or postgraduate study in the field The Art Practice component of this degree will be taught collaboratively with other students with shared 80 credits of a 120 credits in any given academic year. In the remaining 40 credits the student will study and develop the essential skills to become a creative art practitioner with a specialism in Health and Wellbeing.
UCAS Code: 9V2W g.beynon@tsd.uwtsd.ac.uk Carmarthen Art Practice /Celf Ymarferol
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Modylau Enghreifftiol • Arwyneb a Llun: Sgiliau 2D • Gwrthrych a Gofod: Sgiliau 3D
BA (Anrhydedd) Celf Ymarferol (Iechyd a Lles)
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• Trywydd Academaidd: Sgiliau Astudio • Cynaliadwyedd Creadigol • Arfer Proffesiynol: Menter Greadigol • Arfer Celf: Cyswllt Damcaniaethol • Prosiect Creadigol: Lleoliadau Iechyd a Lles • Celf Mewn Iechyd a Lles • Arfer Creadigol mewn Iechyd a Lles: Cynllunio • Prif Brosiect Creadigol Prosiect Creadigol: • Lleoliadau Iechyd a Lles • Celf Mewn Iechyd a Lles Mae’r radd hon yn caniatáu i’r myfyriwr i weithio ar sgiliau ymarferol, amlddisgyblaethol, mewn arfer Celf 2D a 3D sy’n angenrheidiol ar gyfer bod yn ymarferydd celf greadigol gydag arbenigedd mewn Iechyd a Lles. Bydd ymgysylltu ag arfer amlddisgyblaethol yn caniatáu datblygu sgiliau ymarferol a bydd modiwlau arbenigol. Mae’r radd hefyd yn galluogi archwilio syniadau a phrosiectau addas ar gyfer Iechyd a Lles i feithrin ymarferwyr proffesiynol.
• Arfer Cymunedol Creadigol
Mae myfyrwyr yn cael eu hannog i ymgysylltu ac i ddatblygu gwybodaeth am iechyd a lles i gynnwys cynllunio, prosesau, sgiliau ymarferol ac i ddatblygu ac archwilio agweddau ar eu gradd i feithrin y sgiliau hanfodol ar gyfer cyflogaeth neu astudiaeth ôl-radd yn y maes.
Cyfleoedd Gyrfa
Bydd yr elfen Celf Ymarferol o’r radd hon yn cael ei addysgu ar y cyd â myfyrwyr eraill. Bydd 80 credyd o 120 credyd mewn unrhyw flwyddyn academaidd yn cael eu rhannu. Yn ystod y 40 credyd sy’n weddill bydd y myfyriwr yn astudio a datblygu’r sgiliau angenrheidiol i fod yn ymarferydd celf greadigol gydag arbenigedd mewn Iechyd a Lles.
• Arfer Creadigol mewn Iechyd a Lles: Cynllunio • Prif Brosiect Creadigol
• Artist Proffesiynol • Artist yn cynnal prosiect creadigol gydag ymarferwyr iechyd • Ymarferwyr creadigol llawrydd mewn ymarfer celf • Curadur mewn Oriel, • Gweinyddwr Celf
UCAS Code: 367C g.beynon@tsd.uwtsd.ac.uk Carmarthen
• Dysgu uwchradd a chynradd - yn amodol ar ennill cymhwyster TAR ychwanegol • Llwybr i raglenni MA mewn therapi celf • Llwybr i raglenni MA Art Practice /Celf Ymarferol
BA (Anrhydedd) Celf Ymarferol (Iechyd a Lles)
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This degree promotes the discovery and application of practical creative skills with a focus on Environmental art. Skills are practiced in supportive studio, workshop and site specific environments, underpinned by theoretical and critical knowledge of contemporary visual culture. Throughout the degree an awareness of placing objects within environmental spaces, the exploration of environmental impact and issues will be undertaken.
BA (Hons) Art Practice (Environmental Art)
Central to this degree pathway is the development of creative art practitioners that are engaged with site specific art placed in different environments as well as to be able to explore environmental issues. Skills learnt during this degree will also be adaptable to the creative industries and will foster professional practitioners.
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The Art Practice component of this degree will be taught collaboratively with other students with shared 80 credits of a 120 credits in any given academic year in the remaining 40 credits the student will study and develop the essential skills to become a creative art practitioner with a specialism in Health and Wellbeing.
Typical modules include: • Picture and Surface: 2D Skills • Object and Space: 3D Skills • Technology: Digital Skills • Creative Environmental Art Project • Space and Location: Environmental Art, • Planning for Environmental Art • Advanced Environmental art project Employment opportunities: • Professional Artist • Environmental Artist • Freelance creative practitioners in art practice • Gallery curator • Art Administrator • Secondary and primary school teaching subject to gaining an additional PGCE • Pathway to MA Programmes within the Faculty • Engaging with Sustainability and Environmental organisations
UCAS Code: 6W39 g.beynon@tsd.uwtsd.ac.uk Carmarthen Art Practice /Celf Ymarferol
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Modylau Enghreifftiol • Prosiect Creadigol: Celf Amgylcheddol • Gofod a Lleoliad Celf Amgylcheddol • Celf Amgylcheddol: Arfer Creadigol • Cynllunio ar gyfer Celf Amgylcheddol
BA (Anrhydedd) Celf Ymarferol (Celf Amgylcheddol)
• Prosiect Uwch Celf Amgylcheddol
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• Arwyneb a Llun: Sgiliau 2D • Gwrthrych a Gofod: Sgiliau 3D • Technoleg: Sgiliau Digidol • Trywydd Academaidd: Sgiliau Astudio • Cynaliadwyedd Creadigol • Arfer Proffesiynol: Menter Greadigol • Arfer Celf: Cyswllt Damcaniaethol • Prif Brosiect Creadigol Cyfleoedd Gyrfa • Artist Amgylcheddol • Ymarferydd creadigol llawrydd mewn ymarfer celf • Curadur mewn Oriel • Gweinyddwr Celf • Dysgu uwchradd a chynradd - yn amodol ar ennill cymhwyster TAR ychwanegol. Hyrwydda’r radd hon y broses o ddarganfod a’r defnydd o sgiliau creadigol ymarferol gyda ffocws ar gelf Amgylcheddol. Mae sgiliau yn cael eu datblygu trwy archwilio’r potensial creadigol mewn amgylcheddau cefnogol yn y stiwdio, yn y gweithdy ac mewn safleoedd penodol. Ategir at hyn gan wybodaeth ddamcaniaethol a beirniadol am ddiwylliant gweledol cyfoes. Drwy gydol y radd bydd y myfyriwr yn datblygu ymwybyddiaeth o osod gwrthrychau mewn lleoliadau o fewn yr amgylchedd ac archwilio effaith a materion amgylcheddol.
• Llwybr i raglenni MA o fewn y gyfadran • Ymgysylltu â sefydliadau Cynaliadwyedd ac Amgylcheddol
Yn ganolog i’r llwybr radd hon mae datblygu ymarferwyr celf creadigol sy’n ymddyddan a chelf safle-benodol a’u osod mewn lleoliadau gwahano , yn ogystal a archwilio materion amgylcheddol. Yn ogystal bydd sgiliau a ddysgwyd yn ystod y radd hon yn hyblyg i’r diwydiannau creadigol. Bydd yr elfen Celf Ymarferol o’r radd hon yn cael ei addysgu ar y cyd â myfyrwyr eraill. Bydd 80 credyd o 120 credyd mewn unrhyw flwyddyn academaidd yn cael eu rhannu ac yn y 40 credyd sy’n weddill bydd y myfyriwr yn astudio a datblygu’r sgiliau angenrheidiol i fod yn ymarferydd celf greadigol gydag arbenigedd mewn celf amgylcheddol.
UCAS Code: 5TD8 g.beynon@tsd.uwtsd.ac.uk Carmarthen Art Practice /Celf Ymarferol
BA (Anrhydedd) Celf Ymarferol (Celf Amgylcheddol)
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Through modules that integrates 2D and 3D creativity across the spectrum of art and design a professional outlook on creative processes will be fostered. After developing strong practical and theoretical skills the focus is on exploring individual creative ideas. During the degree the student will study a broad range of artistic, decision-making and communication skills that will be adaptable to the contemporary workplace.
Employment Opportunities
Encourages learning through combining exploration of different processes of art and design to develop individual creative skills based on personal self-expression, enterprise and the context and culture of art and design. the student will work in dedicated Art and Design workshops and individual studio spaces in a friendly, distinctive and person-focused environment.
• Curator
Typical Modules
• Professional Artist • Designer maker • Freelance creative practitioner • Art and Design Administrator • Secondary and primary school teaching subject to gaining an additional PGCE • Pathway to MA Programmes in the Faculty
• 2D Mixed Media Art • 3D Mixed Media Art • Creative Digital Practice • Printmaking • Interpretive Art and Design project • Creative Sustainability: • Creative Project • Specialist Professional Skills • Enterprise: Creative Industries and Professions • Theoretical Perspectives from Practice
BA (Hons) Art & Design
UCAS Code: 639N g.beynon@tsd.uwtsd.ac.uk Carmarthen
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Art & Design / Celf a Dylunio
BA (Hons) Art & Design
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Mae hon yn radd sydd yn caniatáu i’r myfyriwr archwilio iaith weledol celf a dylunio trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg mewn lleoliad dwyieithog. Mae hon yn radd arloesol, amlddisgyblaethol sydd yn integreiddio’r celfyddydau creadigol 2D a 3D ar draws sbectrwm arfer celf gain a dylunio. Yn ystod y radd, bydd y myfyriwr yn astudio ystod eang o sgiliau artistig, gwneud penderfyniadau a chyfathrebu sydd yn berthnasol i’r gweithle cyfoes.
Modylau Enghreifftiol
Cyfleoedd Gyrfa
• Argraffu
• Arlunydd Proffesiynol
• Celf Cyfrwng Cymysg 2D
• Gwneuthurwr Dylunydd
• Celf Cyfrwng Cymysg 3D
Mae’r cwrs yn meithrin agwedd broffesiynol at hunanfynegiant personol, menter a diwylliant celf a dylunio. Ar ôl datblygu sgiliau ymarferol a damcaniaethol cadarn, anogir y gallu i ganolbwyntio ar archwilio syniadau creadigol personol ac y gweithio mewn gweithdai celf a dylunio pwrpasol a mannau stiwdio unigol mewn amgylchedd cyfeillgar ac unigryw sydd wedi ei deilwra ar gyfer yr unigolyn.
• Prosiect Celf a Dylunio Deongliadol
• Ymarferydd creadigol yn gweithio ar ei liwt ei hun
• Prosiect Creadigol
• Curadur
• Sgiliau Proffesiynol Arbenigol
• Gweinyddwr Celf a Dylunio
• Arfer Digidol Creadigol
• Dysgu uwchradd a chynradd yn ddibynnol ar ennill TAR ychwanegol
• Menter: Y Diwydiannau a Phroffesiynau Creadigol
• Llwybr i’r rhaglenni MA yn y gyfadran
• Agweddau Damcaniaethol ar Arfer
UCAS Code: WW12 g.beynon@tsd.uwtsd.ac.uk Carmarthen Art & Design / Celf a Dylunio
BA (Anrhydedd) Celf a Dylunio
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We love to chat to potential students but often hear many of the same questions – here are a few of the regular ones. What is the ratio of applicants to acceptances? Approximately 1000 students apply each year for just over 300 undergraduate places. What sort of careers do graduates go on to do? Our courses offer a route into many careers from graduates working on TV shows such as Jack Osbourne's Adrenaline Junkie to winning business woman of the year awards. For more information on jobs related to specific courses please see individual course sections above.
FAQ's
Will I work with external clients?
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We actively encourage students to work with external clients. In year 3 all programmes include an 'external project'. These projects have been operating successfully for many years and have often provided employment for students upon graduation.
Students are also encouraged to enter national competitions and industry. Professionals are frequently employed to teach on our courses, giving students first hand knowledge of the profession they wish to enter. Students are also given the opportunity to exhibit throughout their course. Graduate shows take place in Swansea, Carmarthen and London with design students showcasing their work at prestigious design shows in London. What skills and qualifications do I need to apply? From you we expect energy, curiosity and commitment and the beginnings of a passion for your medium. Applicants are normally interviewed, when they should present evidence relating to their selected 'programme'. Are there any scholarships or bursaries available? UWTSD also offers university wide bursaries; for information on these please visit our website.
Is the Course available part time? Yes, all our courses are available on a part time basis. What skills will I learn? You will be given the opportunity to develop your creativity and conceptual thinking skills. What facilities are there in the Faculty? Our department prides itself on retaining traditional workshops, wood, ceramics, textiles, wet darkrooms etc whilst also providing a range of state of the art facilities. These include workshops for metal and plastics, computer suites, textile and photographic digital printing, photographic and video equipment and industry standard digital TV studios and HDV editing suites.
What are the tutors looking for at interview? We are looking for creative thinkers and students who are passionate about their chosen subject. You will need to bring along a portfolio* of your work and have good creative and communication skills. * not required for 4 year undergraduate programmes Can I come to look around? Yes, there are set open days throughout the year; the dates will be on our website www.smu.ac.uk, but if you can’t make one of the dates available we’ll try our best to make arrangements for you to visit on a day that is suitable. I would like to study overseas for part of my programme, what are the options? We have arrangements with a range of countries through the Erasmus Scheme, and for some courses there are opportunities for extended study in the U.S.A. Also many programmes arrange overseas visits such as to Paris Photo and the Bologna Book Fair.
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Applying for art and design courses Full time undergraduate applications are made through UCAS Further details can be found at: www.ucas.ac.uk For applications for Art & Design Foundation, Postgraduate courses and all Part Time courses please apply direct to the University. Interviews and Portfolios If you are selected for an interview it is an opportunity for you to demonstrate your commitment and self motivation to your chosen area of study; to discuss aspects of the course and to ask any questions that you may have. Our interviews are friendly and informal and you will also be offered a tour of the Faculty and facilities. For most course interviews, you will be required to submit a portfolio of work as part of your interview. As a general guide, portfolios should contain examples of work (both finished and work in progress) that showcase your particular skills and interests. The content of a portfolio should be presented in a logical, ordered and simple fashion.
How to Apply
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The Faculty holds official open days, details of which can be found on our website, but we welcome students at any time of the year. To arrange a visit please contact the relevant course tutor.
Glasgow
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Edinburgh
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Bristol
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