Masters Program in Fine Arts Semester 2, 30 credits
The course is discontinued from 2025-06-09
Contents
The course has three modules
The first module highlights art and artistic work in contemporary society both practically and theoretically.
The second module allows the student to encounter different artistic contexts and through these examine the relationship between their own artistic practice, contemporary theories, historical aspects and its connection to the various actors of contemporary art.
The third module is based on the student's artistic work. In this module, students explore their own artistic work with the support of supervision.
Expected learning outcomes
After completing the course, students should:
Have in-depth knowledge and understanding of art and artistic endeavour and its function, relationship and role in contemporary society
demonstrate in-depth knowledge and understanding of both practical and theoretical aspects of the liberal arts
demonstrate knowledge and understanding of art theory and art practice linked to the context of contemporary art, different actors and the student's own artistic work
demonstrate knowledge and understanding of both practical and theoretical aspects of the liberal arts, including broad knowledge of the field, and demonstrate familiarity with methods and processes for dealing with complex problems in their own artistic work
demonstrate the ability to create and realise their own artistic ideas with a developed personal expression, and independently identify, formulate and solve artistic design problems
demonstrate the skills and knowledge, both practical and theoretical, required to work in the labour market, and demonstrate the ability to clearly present and discuss their work in both national and international contexts, orally, in writing or otherwise.
Required Knowledge
Participation in the course requires that the student has Passed the course 1FK007.
Form of instruction
Teaching may consist of seminars, lectures, field studies, completion of practical assignments and individual artistic work with the help of supervision, individually and in groups. During the module, individual artistic work with the help of supervision, individually and in groups. During the module, the student is entitled to at least two individual supervision sessions and is given the opportunity to present and discuss their artistic work at seminars. In introductory seminars, the coming semesters are planned and each student presents their own planned artistic work orally and/or in writing.
The gender perspective is an important part of the programme and the course is conducted in such a way that both women's and men's experiences, knowledge, history and the significance of these are made visible and put into perspective both theoretically and practically. The course is also conducted in such a way that sustainability is made visible as an aspect of artistic practice and is emphasised both theoretically and practically.
The course is taught in Swedish and English.
Special written material may be distributed during the course.
Examination modes
The student is continuously examined during the course through assessment in seminars where artistic work is presented and discussed orally both individually and in groups.
Written assignments may occur.
The course is graded Pass or Fail. For students who have not passed the regular examination, an additional examination is organised within three months and a follow-up examination within one year.
A student who has failed the regular examination and a re-examination for a course or part of a course is entitled to have another examiner appointed at the next re-examination, unless there are special reasons for not doing so. Requests for this are made to the Faculty of Humanities Board. Students are entitled to be examined on the same syllabus as the regular examination on at least two occasions up to two years after the first registration.
Literature
The literature list is not available through the web. Please contact the faculty.