The BFA is a three-year, studio-based course in which students work alongside each other in collaboratively organised studios. It allows students to engage with the diversity of disciplines that shape contemporary art, including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation, video, sound, performance and other experimental forms.
We thank all those candidates who came for interview this week. You will be notified by the college through which you applied about the outcome of your interview - you should hear within the next few weeks, and certainly early in 2020.
The Ruskin, as the department of Fine Art at the University of Oxford, has once again topped the UK for the study of art and design.
The Ruskin MFA degree is an intensive, interdisciplinary programme in the practice of contemporary art, designed to support studio-based and theoretical components of your artistic practice.
The Ruskin School of Art and St Anne’s College seek to appoint a practice-led researcher (artist and/or curator) of international standing with a commensurate history of exhibition and publication, and with senior managerial experience within an arts education environment. The area of expertise is open within practice-led contemporary art research.
Both of the Ruskin buildings (High Street and Bullingdon Road).will be closed from 5.00pm on 20th December, and reopen on Monday 6th January at 9.00am.
The Ruskin DPhil programme includes two strands: the practice-led DPhil (which includes a substantial written component) and the contemporary art history and theory DPhil (by written thesis only).
The Ruskin is delighted to announce that it has secured funding, thanks to the generosity of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the support of The Oxford Research Centre in Humanities (TORCH), for a full scholarship for a DPhil candidate from the UK with a BAME background.
The Ruskin School of Art invites expressions of interest in applying for a 3-year Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship commencing at the Ruskin School of Art in October 2020.