LIVERPOOL HOPE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES Liverpool Hope University ranked 2nd in the UK for Teaching Quality The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017 ART & DESIGN HISTORY
030217 Art and Design History Fact File Faculty: Art and Humanities Department: Fine and Applied Art Campus Location: Creative Campus Entry Requirements: The standard offer level is between 104-128 new UCAS points, including a minimum of two A/A2 Levels or equivalent. Duration: Three years Year of Entry: 2017 Contact Hours: For details about time spent in lectures, seminars, tutorials, fieldwork, placement and self-study, please visit the Unistats website: http:// unistats.direct.gov.uk/ Additional Costs: Students will have to pay travel costs to the Lady Lever Art Gallery, currently this is priced at 3.55. Degree: Combined Honours only. You may also be interested in... Fees: Fine Art The current tuition fees Design (2016/17) for Liverpool Hope are 9,000 per year. Contact Details: Information about fees for Student Recruitment 2017/18 will be posted on +44 (0) 151 291 3111 our website: www.hope.ac.uk. enquiry@hope.ac.uk Course Combinations: Art & Design History and Business Management Art & Design History and Creative Writing Art & Design History and Drama & Theatre Studies Art & Design History and Education Art & Design History and Early Childhood Art & Design History and Media & Communication Art & Design History and Film & Visual Culture Art & Design History and Philosophy & Ethics Art & Design History and Psychology UCAS code NV32 UCAS code A678 UCAS code VW34 UCAS code VX33 UCAS code VC39 UCAS code VP33 UCAS code A778 UCAS code V3V5 UCAS code VC38 All Combined Honours result in a BA degree. 2
Course Introduction Art and Design History is an exciting discipline which encompasses the study of visual artefacts, museum and gallery practices and the production and circulation of meaning around art and design. The Art and Design History course provides a systematic understanding of art and design practices and theories with a strong emphasis on critical thinking. Art and Design History students at Liverpool Hope University are partly taught alongside Fine Art and Design students. Another distinctive element of this programme is the curriculum which covers key developments in art and design history from Antiquity to the present day. Furthermore, students in the second and third year will take Professional Practice for Art and Design History. These courses look at theoretical approaches to museology, as well as more practical considerations such as conservation, exhibition planning and design, curatorial practices and educational activities. Art and Design History students work closely with those from Fine Art and Design, writing exhibition catalogues and wall labels. This means that students gain practical experience of working in related fields and professionally published writing. Exclusive partnerships with National Museums Liverpool and Tate Liverpool and close collaborations with FACT and Bluecoat Gallery and Display Centre offer privileged access to important collections in Liverpool and experts working in the field. There is also the possibility to participate in overseas study tours in recent years the department has visited Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bilbao, Milan, Paris, Florence, Venice, Berlin and New York. Art and Design History is strongly supporting the idea of the Collegium which is at the heart of Liverpool Hope University: an academic community of scholars providing a nurturing environment to stimulate and foster the scholarly advancement of all its students, working with and through them to create participants of learning (rather than recipients of learning) and to engender personalised learning (rather than mass teaching). 3
What you will study The three year programme consists of taught lectures and seminars, student-led tutorials, site visits, professional practice elements, special study preparation and the special study. Students will study a core art and design history course, exploring key developments in ancient, medieval, early modern, modern and contemporary art and design. This will be complemented by courses on specialised topics informed by the research of art and design historians at the department. Furthermore, there will be professional practice projects and special study preparation, culminating in the special study itself. Assessment methods vary but include learning portfolios, essays, a textual analysis, exams, project work and a special study. Level C (Year One) Themes and Issues in Art and Design History 1 and 2 (Antiquity to late 19th Century) Themes and Issues in Art and Design History CLOSE UP Art and Design: Historical and Contemporary Practices. Level I (Year Two) Themes and Issues in Art and Design History 3 (early 20th Century to the present day) Art History Lecture (specialised topics informed by the research of art historians) Design Lecture (specialised topics informed by the research of design historians) Professional Practice Special Study preparation. Level H (Year Three) Advanced Museum and Gallery Theory and Practice Aesthetics and Critical Writing Seminar Research Project: Special Study Museum and Gallery Lecture. 4
Employability and Career Opportunities Liverpool Hope University has an exclusive partnership with National Museums Liverpool and Tate Liverpool. Student placements in those institutions and other local, national and international art organisations can be arranged. The Department of Fine and Applied Arts also offers Three postgraduate programmes, the MA Art History & Curating, MA by Creative Practice and MA Museum & Heritage Studies. Alumni of Liverpool Hope University are entitled to a generous discount package on postgraduate fees. Studying history of art and design affords the opportunity to develop skills of critical thinking and analysis, academic writing, visual research strategies and interpretative skills. It is a versatile subject which produces critically astute and visually aware students. Art and Design History provides a broad range of transferable skills as well as the possibilities of diverse career options, such as work in museums and galleries, publishing, the media, marketing, advertising, education and community work. 5
Why study this subject at Liverpool Hope? The department offers one of the few degree courses in the UK where you can study the combination of Art and Design History Art and Design Historians at the Department have long teaching experience, practise research informed teaching and some of them have worked internationally The curriculum covers Art and Design History from Antiquity to the present day Students have the opportunity to take part in the Study Abroad programme during their second year The course includes visits to art institutions such as Tate Liverpool, the Walker Art Gallery, Open Eye, the Bluecoat, the innovative FACT centre and the International Liverpool Biennial Students have the opportunity to take part in overseas study tours - in recent years the department has visited Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bilbao, Milan, Paris, Florence, Venice, Berlin and New York The Cornerstone Gallery at the Creative Campus exhibits acclaimed national and international artists and designers and is also used for student exhibition projects. 6
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Academic Staff Profiles Janice Egerton, Head of Department Janice s research interests include practice based textile design and construction methodologies and collaboration. Her current focus is using drawing as a conceptual problem-solving strategy. She has exhibited widely throughout the UK and internationally in North America, Germany, France, Romania and Holland. She has contributed to an International perspectives conference( Art and Design pedagogy), and her work has been cited in several books including Hand Stitch Perspective (Kettle A, McKeating), A practical Guide to Sustainable fashion, Gwilt, A AVA books and Shaw, F (2008) Go Superlambanana, cities 500. Janice is a member of Senate, an AQA Advisory HE Expert panel member for national A Level reform for Design Technology and External examiner at University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN). Dr Judith Walsh, Professional Tutor in Art and Design History Dr Walsh studied for her BA and MA at the University of Liverpool and received her PhD in post war British art and social realism from Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton. Her teaching specialisms include 19th and 20th Century art and design history and visual culture. She has published on British figurative art and art criticism and regularly lectures for Tate Liverpool and the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. 8
Dr Antoinette McKane, Lecturer in Museum and Heritage Studies Dr McKane studied for her BA and MA at the School of Art, University of Aberystwyth. She received her PhD from the Centre for Architecture and the Visual Arts, University of Liverpool. Prior to working at Liverpool Hope she worked in a variety of freelance roles for Aberystwyth University Museum and Gallery, Oriel Davies Gallery, Tate Liverpool and Liverpool Biennial. Her areas of expertise include European art history from the nineteenth century to the present, and museum studies. She has published on contemporary art practice, participatory art exhibitions, and the role of art museums in urban change. In addition to lecturing in Art and Design History, she runs the MA Museum and Heritage Studies. Dr Kathrin Wagner, Lecturer in Art History After working in Museums in Berlin and New York, Dr Wagner joined Liverpool Hope University from Cardiff University in 2011. Her key role in the team of Art and Design Historians is to coordinate the course in Art and Design History. Areas of teaching cover 14-16th Century European Art, Art Works with Propaganda purpose, Political Art and Photography. Kathrin s research focuses on late medieval/early modern art from Northern Europe. 9
Dr Amelia Yeates, Senior Lecturer in Art History Dr Yeates s areas of teaching specialism are French and British 19th Century art and European and American 20th Century and contemporary art. She has published on 19th Century British art and artists and contemporary art, especially in relation to gender. She also runs the MA Art History and Curating. Prior to joining Liverpool Hope, Amelia taught at several other UK universities and worked at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. 10
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