Design – Contemporary Dialogues (MA)
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
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MA Design Crafts – Contemporary Dialogues at Swansea College of Art is designed for creative individuals looking to explore contemporary craft practices through hands-on and theoretical learning. As part of the Contemporary Dialoguesportfolio, this course invites you to engage with contemporary issues and material investigation, ensuring you develop a deeper understanding of your own individual practice. You will have the opportunity to explore both critical and theoretical dialogues as a core ...Read more

MA Design Crafts – Contemporary Dialogues at Swansea College of Art is designed for creative individuals looking to explore contemporary craft practices through hands-on and theoretical learning. As part of the Contemporary Dialoguesportfolio, this course invites you to engage with contemporary issues and material investigation, ensuring you develop a deeper understanding of your own individual practice. You will have the opportunity to explore both critical and theoretical dialogues as a core part of your learning journey. Through specialised Design Crafts workshops, you can choose to focus on ceramics, glass, or metals, or take a more interdisciplinary approach by working across various materials and disciplines, including photography, print, and textiles. This variety will encourage you to broaden your creative outlook and experiment with both hand-made processes and digital processes. In addition to traditional craft methods, this course embraces new technologies and encourages innovation. You will have access to cutting-edge facilities, including 3D printing, which allows you to integrate digital design with traditional making. Whether you’re working in jewellery, textiles, or other materials, you’ll be able to push the boundaries of craft and design. The programme also considers writing and text as forms of making and thinking, allowing you to explore how words and craft can come together in your creative practice. Throughout your time on the course, you’ll be supported in developing your own voice as a designer, with a focus on finding innovative ways to approach materials and ideas. As the course progresses, you’ll work towards a final student-led exhibition, where you’ll have the opportunity to showcase your work and bring together everything you’ve learned. Alongside this, you will complete a critical report, allowing you to reflect on your practice and the contemporary craft field in a thoughtful and professional way. This final project will help you develop valuable skills for career developmentin the creative industries, whether you aspire to work as a designer, craftsperson, or in another creative role.

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Madison
28 Nov 24

Everyone is very friendly and welcoming however the workshops are often too small for a full group to get things done..Read more

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Jayne
21 Feb 24

The ability to work from your own initiative but having the staff there, for not just for lectures and tutoring for technical advice too. The facilities are amazing to create what..Read more

Entry requirements

You need 2:2 honours degree or UWTSD recognised equivalent. We are interested in creative people who demonstrate a strong commitment to art and/or design and, therefore, we welcome applications from individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. Please note, this masters programme does require practical and theoretical research as well as some academic writing.

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£7,800 per year

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£16,800 per year

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£16,800 per year

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Madison
28 Nov 24
Design Crafts: Glass, Ceramics and Jewellery - BA (Hons)
Everyone is very friendly and welcoming however the workshops are often too small for a full group to get things done...
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Jayne
21 Feb 24
Design Crafts: Glass, Ceramics and Jewellery - BA (Hons)
The ability to work from your own initiative but having the staff there, for not just for lectures and tutoring for technical advice too. The facilities are amazing to create what...
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