Master of Fine Art
19 students
A two-year, multidisciplinary programme: both of these fundamental facts are significant. A two-year programme of study offers students an extraordinary opportunity to analyse their studio practice in depth, and to modify, develop and secure it accordingly. The multidisciplinary context also ensures that such developments are protected against narrowly defined ambitions. MFA students learn from, an... More
from Postcard drawings
from Postcard drawings
from Postcard drawings
from PLC2044, Colin’s case
from Postcard drawings
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from MY SPIRIT IS GONE BUT YOU CAN STILL SEE IT
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from MY SPIRIT IS GONE BUT YOU CAN STILL SEE IT
from Dancing as Pandemic
from A Platform for Dance
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from Toilet Roll Holder
from Sister Videos
from Sister Videos
from Other works
from Other works
from Other works
from Other works
from Poverty behind the eye, only fables
from a holding place
from a holding place
from The Sudden Cheese
from New sheets (publication)
from New sheets (publication)
from PRINT SALE 🌫
from PRINT SALE 🌫
from PRINT SALE 🌫
from They Could Not Be Seen
from They Could Not Be Seen
from (Un)inhabitable Spring Tide, 2020
from (Un)inhabitable Spring Tide, 2020
from SOFT SAVAGES, 2021
from SOFT SAVAGES, 2021
from HYDRAHEARTS, 2021
from Heraldry and other Good Time Works
from Heraldry and other Good Time Works
from Heraldry and other Good Time Works
from Heraldry and other Good Time Works
from Dream a Dream
from Intangible Matter
from Precarious Nature
from Precarious Nature
from Wild Submissions
from Precarious Nature
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from Has the magnolia started to blossom?
from RESURFACE
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from RESURFACE-D
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from Kératine
from Hivernage
from A Night Flight
from A Night Flight
from Hivernage
from Genesis (What Can’t Light See?)
from Genesis (What Can’t Light See?)
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