AUB MA Fine Art summer graduates are now exhibiting their final major work in TheBUG, AUB Campus, from 22 July – 7 August.
In giving form to the intangible, art can offer new ways of seeing, thinking, and making sense of oneself or others. We look to creative practice as a meaningful source of inspiration, reflection, expression, and pleasure.
Contemporary fine art is valued for being both aesthetic and intellectual, rather than utilitarian. Nevertheless, experiencing it requires no prior knowledge, just an open mind.
The course welcomes individuals from a vast diversity of backgrounds, experience and perspectives. It supports students whose practices are multi-disciplinary and fluid, as well as those who choose a more medium-focused approach, such as drawing, performance, sculpture, printmaking, photography, painting, or moving image.
Our creatives are encouraged to become responsible, ethical, and sustainable practitioners who delve deeply into subjects that make valuable contributions to society. Students establish their stance and substantiate their opinions as they explore wider issues, discourses, and debates through conceptually grounded making and reflexive critical thinking.