Fine Art is about communication, innovation, challenge and application. It is about exploring students' individual potential through visual possibilities and theoretical questions, with an awareness of the increasingly complex and media-saturated global arena. Liverpool Hope University Fine Art degree is for those who have the desire to work hard and the ability to explore ideas through a wide range of media. The course is driven by its core aim; to encourage and enable students to engage with issues and practices across a broad Fine Art spectrum - from the historical to the contemporary.
The Fine Art degree at Liverpool Hope is delivered through three main components: Studio Practice, Art and Design History, and Professional Practice. This combination of studies will equip students with the essential skills to establish themselves as a professional artist, or work in the wider creative industries.
Based at Liverpool Hope’s Creative Campus, students are immersed in the city’s cultural activity, including at the University’s Cornerstone Gallery. The Gallery is used to underpin and inform learning across the curriculum, through a programme of exhibitions by visiting artists and students.
Fine Art at Liverpool Hope is Top 6 in the UK for Overall Student Satisfaction (National Student Survey 2021).