Preliminary Examination in Fine Art
Differences from 2020/21 to 2022/23
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1. No person who is not a member of the University may be admitted to the Preliminary Examination in Fine Art.
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2. A candidate may enter their name for the examination not earlier than the third term from their matriculation.
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3. The subjects of the examination shall be
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(1) Art Work: exhibition and folio/documentation of supporting or related work;
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(2) History and Theory of Visual Culture;
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(3) Human Anatomy;
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4. Candidates must offer all three subjects of the examination at the same time, provided that a candidate who has passed in at least two of the subjects but failed in the other subjects (or subject) of the examination may offer at a subsequent examination the subjects (or subject) in which they have failed.
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5. The examination shall be under the supervision of the Committee for the Ruskin School of Art, which shall make regulations for the examination.
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6. The examiners may award a distinction in the examination to any candidate.
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1. The examination shall include both practical and written work.
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2. Every candidate will be required in respect of:
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(1) Art Work
To(a) tosubmitproduceaandigitalexhibition/presentation ofartworkcurrent(portfolio),art work in any medium or media agreed by the candidate and their tutor,; and
(b) to submit an edited selection of art work (portfolio) made during the course preceding the examination.Theinportfolioanyshouldmediumformoranmediaeditedagreedselection of work representative ofby the candidate’s progress,and their tutor. This selection shouldincludeprovideexamplescontextoftoboththefinishedexhibitionanddescribeddevelopmental workabove, demonstrating artistic processes or strategies engaged in,and the development ofunderstandingideas throughout the course.
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Candidates may submit a combination of physical and digital portfolio but in any instance the total portfolio submission should include no more than 25 separate items.In2Dtheworkscaseandof sketchbooks, relevant selectionssketch/notebooks may becompiledsubmittedinas part of aPDFphysical portfolio where they are under A1 size. Larger 2D,which3D,willorcountperformance works should be documented using photography and video asa single itemappropriate. In the case of time-based work, the total duration of artworks, excerpts of artworks or documentation should not exceed 10 minutes.TheAnyfilesdigitalmakingmovingupimagetheandportfoliophotographic works should be submitted in universal file formats.
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(2) History and Theory of Visual Culture
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To submit three essays of no more than 2,000 words each (including footnotes) on aspects of the history and theory of visual culture in
accordnceaccordance with the provisions of clause 3 of these regulations.
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(3) Human Anatomy
To submit a
digitalportfolio of work comprising no less than 6 and no more than twenty examples of the candidate'’s work in human anatomy. The portfolio should include notebooks, experiments, and finished work in any medium or media, and should include the candidate'’s response to the set Easter Anatomy Project.
3. The work required by (1) above must be submitted to the Chair of Examiners, Preliminary Examination in Fine Art, in the case of the examination held in Trinity Term not later than noon on Wednesday of the sixth week of that term, and in the case of the examination held in the vacation preceding Michaelmas Term not later than noon on Wednesday in the week before Michaelmas Full Term.
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Of the essays required by the provisions of clause (2)
- Each essay must be accompanied by a certificate signed by the candidate confirming that the essay has not been submitted for any previous examination, and that the essay is the candidate's own unaided work save for advice on the choice and scope of the subject, the provision of a reading list, and guidance on matters of presentation.
- The work required by (3) above must be submitted
digitallyto the Chair of Examiners, Preliminary Examination in Fine Art, in the case of the examination held in Trinity Term not later than09:30amnoon onFridayWednesday of thefifthsixth week of that term.