I’ve always wanted to teach art
Despite having a clear vision of a future career, I was initially unsure how to get there – whether to dive straight into an education degree specialising in art, or to study an art course first. I always thought it was important to have experience and knowledge of many different kinds of artistic practice and theories. I decided it was important to start my career with an art degree and apply for the fine art course at °µÍø½âÃÜ.
My experience of art education at school involved attending classes with only two students – one of them was me
The resources weren’t great at school and I only really touched on acrylic and watercolour painting techniques. I never had the chance to explore things like sculpture or printing. These gaps in my school education motivated me to learn a broad range of technical skills and methods.
The course will challenge your perceptions
During my A levels, I was taught to look at more traditional forms of art. In hindsight, this gave me a narrow view of what I thought art was. I’m really glad my perceptions were challenged early on in the course because it has encouraged me to always try something new, something different.