BA Art and History of Art
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UCAS code
VW31 -
A level offer
BBB -
Year of entry
2025/26 -
Course duration
Full Time: 4 Years
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Year of entry
2025/26 -
Course duration
Full Time: 4 Years
Develop your creative practice, complemented by the study of arts across different periods, with our BA Art and History of Art programme.
This 澳门六合彩开奖记录 four-year programme will help you become a skilful creator and thinker, bringing together your creative practical skills with the academic study of the history of art. The 澳门六合彩开奖记录 ranks in the top 100 for Arts and Humanities globally (=91 in ) and top 150 for Arts and Design globally (101-150 in ).
Under the guidance of our teaching staff at Reading School of Art, you'll have the opportunity to:
- build on your practical skills
- explore the practice, theory and history of art
- benefit from our approach to the subject, and particular focus on contemporary art
- access the University’s broad range of archives, collections and museums.
The course provides you with the tools to develop, make and present your artwork. It fosters your investigative, critically reflective and independent learning through the study and discussion of contemporary art and its histories. The combination of making and critical reflection enables you to develop and articulate your own creative position.
Your learning environment
At Reading School of Art, you'll have access to a dedicated studio space, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, and you’ll be assigned a studio tutor to help develop your individual and professional practice. There's always a high level of activity in the studios with events, screenings, performances and exhibitions taking place regularly. Our teaching staff are all artists and curators highly connected with the creative world beyond the University, and strongly encourage regular exhibitions and open debate.
Our new School of Art building opened in September 2023 and is the perfect spot for exploring different media in our workshops and exhibiting your work whilst being near the centre of our Whiteknights campus.
Your learning journey
Studying at the Reading School of Art allows you to explore a vast range of media and experiment with emerging art forms.
Over the course of your four years of study, you will:
- work with academics who include artists, curators and researchers
- be encouraged to participate in exhibitions, public art commissions and events
- receive dedicated studio space, accessible 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, and a studio tutor to help develop your individual and professional practice.
For your art modules, you will have access to our range of facilities. These include:
- studios for construction, printing and casting
- darkroom for photography
- digital tools for film and video editing, imaging, sound and web building.
In your first year you’ll experiment with a wide range of media through a series of practical projects, while exploring current and historical art practices. You will consider painting, sculpture, photography, architecture and the decorative arts across a range of periods through a framework of lectures, projects, and museum and gallery visits.
As your course progresses, you’ll develop your own art project in the studio, guided by individual skill training and building up your expertise through increasingly independent art practice. At the same time, you’ll identify and investigate different themes in historical and contemporary art, developing your writing and research skills.
Our course plays a vital role in connecting how people understand and shape the world. As such, sustainability, accessibility and social engagement are embedded throughout your studies.
Professional development
You might have the opportunity to undertake a placement forming all or part of an optional module.
Past students have:
- interned at and the
- performed at the
- taken part in an Arts Council-supported film project at the
- participated in an international exhibition at the .
Study abroad
You may have the chance to experience life in another country and apply to for a semester during your third year. To see which institutions participate in this scheme please use our “” tool. Please note our partners may change and the tool is updated each year.