Interpret visual imagery—including photography and design—as well as objects and practices to understand contemporary and past societies. Explore the media, techniques, and historical contexts of artistic production, along with terminology for description and evaluation, and institutions that present these works to the public. Study modules that showcase the range of artistic and visual works, fostering critical engagement in their historical and theoretical contexts.Art, history, and culture are embedded on campus, featuring the Exeter Northcott Theatre, Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, Lemon Grove and Great Hall as music venues, and Roborough Studios for student theatre. Professional placements are available in the UK or abroad. Visit our course page for details on modules, assessment methods, facilities, and staff research expertise.
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