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Undergraduate Art at the Burren College of Art, Ireland

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Painting

We consider painting to include visual enquiry and expression of ideas through colour and fluid mediums of any kind, possibly in conjunction with other materials. Painting ranges from traditional autographic 2D mediums such as oil, acrylic and watercolour paints to experimental use of any fluid medium as well as the digital extension of painting. Students are welcome to experiment with painting grounds too. We do not favour any one approach to painting and we encourage students to discover and develop their personal artistic standing as painters. Advanced and Independent Painting students are welcome to declare an emphasis in their course and to have it represented on their transcript, although they do not need to do so.

Approved emphases at Advanced and Independent Levels are: Figurative Painting; Abstract Painting; Narrative Painting; Landscape Painting. Students wishing another emphasis to be identified on their transcript may apply for approval at the time of registration.

These courses satisfy both the major and elective requirements for studio practice.

BCAPA2 Intermediate Painting (Tutorial Course)

This course helps students to develop traditional or experimental approaches to painting in any painting medium(s) of the student's choice. Students are encouraged to investigate concepts in painting and the expression of painterly ideas within a contemporary context. Students are encouraged to extend and broaden their experience of techniques including experimentation with materials through assignments and projects.

BCAPA5 Advanced Painting (Tutorial Course)

Students on this course already have a good working knowledge of traditional or experimental painting skills in one or more painterly mediums, and have a willingness to experiment with both techniques and materials in a contemporary idiom.

BCAPA7 Independent Study Painting (Tutorial Course)

Students on this course should already have a good working knowledge of traditional or experimental painting skills in one or more painterly mediums. They should demonstrate willingness to experiment with both techniques and materials in a contemporary idiom, and be able to work in an independent and self-motivated fashion. Students should propose a specific topic for a body of work which they intend to complete during the course of the semester, and this is discussed with the tutor prior to approval.


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