The BA Visual and Critical Studies is the study of contemporary visual culture. Students learn about the production and mediation of visual culture across the fields of art, design, film, photography, exhibition and digital and print media today. The programme brings the past and present together to understand how visual culture functions in today’s world. There are modules on theories of visual culture, histories of art and design, site visits and work placements, as well as lectures from visiting practitioners who document, mediate and promote visual culture today.
College for a Day! BA Contemporary Visual Culture 11 November 2016, 10am -2pm Dublin School of Creative Arts, Dublin Institute of Technology St Laurence’s Church (SL01), Grangegorman Campus, Dublin 7 10.00: Welcome – Meet the key staff teaching on the programme 10.30: Brief Overview of BA Programme by Niamh Ann Kelly 11.00: Lecture by Mary Ann Bolger, “Re-thinking Newgrange” 11.40: Tea & Coffee Break 12.00: Lecture by Tim Stott, “How to make sense of abstract art” 12.40: Meet past and current students on Contemporary Visual Culture 13.30: Tour of DIT Grangegorman campus (2.00 – 3.00: Staff will be available in St. Laurence’s to answer any questions you may have. Comments are closed.
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