Fine Art Mixed Media with Foundation BA Honours

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Westminster

Program Overview

The Fine Art Mixed Media with Foundation BA Honours at the University of Westminster is designed for students looking to explore creativity across multiple art forms while building a strong foundation in practical and theoretical skills. It suits those eager to develop individual artistic voices, experiment with mixed media, and engage deeply with contemporary art practices.

Curriculum Structure

Foundation Year: Students start by developing fundamental art and design skills while exploring a broad range of disciplines. Modules such as Fundamentals of Art and Design, Introduction to Academic Practice, and Explorations in Art and Design help students build essential skills and prepare a portfolio for progression. By the second semester, students specialise in their chosen discipline and prepare for a public exhibition, gaining hands-on experience in studio practice.

Year 1: This year introduces students to core concepts in contemporary art and mixed media, including Introduction to Mixed Media Fine Art Practice, Contemporary Fine Art Practice Experimentation, and Sources of Contemporary Fine Art Practice. Students develop technical skills while experimenting with creative ideas and collaborative projects.

Year 2: Focus shifts to developing personal artistic direction with modules like Concepts of Contemporary Art Practice, Contemporary Fine Art Ideas & Form, and Contemporary Fine Art Practice 2.1 Exploration & Development. Students refine their practice, engage with work placements, and connect theory with hands-on studio experience.

Year 3: Students consolidate their expertise through Contemporary Fine Art Practice 2.2 Presentation and the Extended Research Project, culminating in the final degree show. This year emphasizes professional presentation, public exhibition, and preparing a body of work that reflects both individuality and mastery of mixed media techniques.

Focus Areas: Studio practice, mixed media experimentation, contemporary art theory, professional art development.

Learning Outcomes: Ability to create innovative, critically informed artwork across multiple media, independence in studio practice, and readiness for professional careers in the creative arts.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation): Accredited by the University of Westminster; aligns with UK art and design professional standards.

Reputation (Employability Rankings): Westminster ranked 2nd in the UK for Research Quality in Art and Design by the Complete University Guide 2025, supporting strong graduate employability.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the University of Westminster, the Fine Art Mixed Media with Foundation BA Honours program emphasizes hands-on, experiential learning, giving students the opportunity to develop practical skills in a professional and creatively stimulating environment. From the very first semester, you’ll explore foundational art and design techniques, progressing to specialised areas of mixed media practice. The course integrates studio work, workshops, and critical theory, supported by expert tutors and industry-standard facilities, ensuring your skills are relevant and professionally applicable.

Students benefit from a rich array of facilities and resources designed to enhance learning and experimentation, including:

  • Personal studio space for the duration of your course to explore and develop your practice independently.

  • Specialist workshops and technical support, including professional darkrooms, film studios, moving image editing suites, 3D workshops, digital facilities, and traditional printmaking areas.

  • Lectures, tutorials, presentations, and crit sessions that combine individual and group learning experiences.

  • Field trips within the UK and abroad, with past visits including New York, Berlin, the Venice Biennale, and the Kassel documenta.

  • Exhibition opportunities, culminating in your degree show at the prestigious Ambika P3 gallery in central London.

  • Placement opportunities in the creative industries to gain professional experience and test your emerging aspirations.

  • Engagement with visiting artists and lecturers, connecting you with contemporary debates and the wider London art scene.

  • Access to interdisciplinary collaboration with students across film, photography, music, fashion, and journalism.

This combination of facilities, practical projects, and professional engagement ensures you graduate as a confident, creative practitioner ready to make your mark in contemporary art.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the Fine Art Mixed Media BA Honours at the University of Westminster leave equipped to make a mark in the creative industries, ready to take on roles such as contemporary artist, gallery curator, or arts project manager. Your time at Westminster will help you develop a professional practice that blends creative experimentation with critical thinking:

  • University services supporting employment: The Careers & Employability Service offers one-to-one guidance, portfolio workshops, networking events, and connections to the creative industries.

  • Employment stats and salary figures: Many graduates secure roles within six months of finishing the course, with starting salaries for arts professionals in London typically ranging from £22,000–£28,000.

  • University–industry partnerships: Students benefit from placements and collaborations with galleries, creative studios, and cultural institutions in London, including opportunities to exhibit work at renowned venues like the Ambika P3 gallery.

  • Long-term accreditation value: Westminster’s programs are highly regarded for research quality in Art and Design, enhancing the credibility of your degree internationally.

  • Graduation outcomes: Students leave with a strong, individual artistic portfolio, industry connections, and the confidence to navigate careers in fine art, design, or interdisciplinary creative roles.

Further Academic Progression: After completing this degree, you could advance to postgraduate studies such as a Master’s in Fine Art, Curatorial Practice, or Arts Management, both in the UK and internationally, to deepen your creative expertise and expand professional opportunities.

Program Key Stats

£17,600
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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3.0
12
70

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N/A
6.0
78

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Illustrator
  • Concept Artist
  • Art Director
  • Gallery Curator
  • Visual Designer
  • Animator
  • Set Designer
  • Printmaker
  • Art Therapist
  • Exhibition Designer
  • Graphic Designer
  • Freelance Artist
  • Creative Consultant
  • Muralist
  • Arts Educator

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