The MFA in Fine Art at Kingston School of Art offers a dynamic combination of studio-based practice and theoretical exploration. Students refine their artistic vision while engaging critically with contemporary social, political and cultural contexts. The programme offers an immersive experience, allowing students to develop their portfolio through practical research and critical engagement.
The course includes opportunities to collaborate with the renowned Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) and access cutting-edge workshops, fostering creativity across a range of media.
This programme emphasises the development of a significant body of work, supported by individual tutorials, seminars and practical workshops. It encourages both independent and collaborative approaches to art-making and curatorial strategies. Through a robust schedule of lectures and studio seminars, students connect with a diverse network of artists, curators and thinkers.
Located just 20 minutes from central London, Kingston School of Art provides world-class facilities and links to leading cultural institutions, like the ICA and Chisenhale Gallery. The Fine Art MFA is led by accomplished staff and features esteemed guest speakers. Successful articles, such as Helen Cammock, Mark Leckey and Zoé Whitley, offer insights and rich exposure to contemporary art discourse and practice.