This module was run in partnership with Tate Britain.
This module seeks to examine the diversity and richness of art education in the UK, with a particular interest in developments since 1960.
The first Coldstream Report initiated sweeping changes in art education which, if anything, have only gathered impetus over the last fifty years.
From Hockney to Hirst and beyond, the art student experience has altered dramatically. So, how might their education and training impact upon the work and career of an artist?
Through the study of individual art schools and artists, these sessions will explore some of the most significant moments in the development of recent British art education.
The myriad critical, theoretical and administrative changes will be approached through individual case studies which will act to shed light on the larger pedagogical questions of the period.
By the end of the module, students should have acquired:
*Items currently on order with J.B. Morrell Library
**Photocopy available from Susanna on short-term loan
Module information
- Module title
Art School Education: From Hockney to Hirst- Module number
4780608- Convenors
Dr Beth Williamson
Dr Lucy Howarth
For postgraduates