The master’s programme provides students, in addition to classrooms for theoretical teaching, with a series of spaces and resources specifically oriented towards practical and experimental work. These environments—equipped for visual production, artistic research and collaborative work—enable students to explore materials, technologies and methodologies specific to the field of visual arts in a training context. Their purpose is to complement the programme content by offering appropriate conditions for practice-based learning and by facilitating the development of projects, prototypes and artistic proposals linked to the different modules of the master’s degree. These resources are an essential support for competency development and for building a solid professional and academic profile at the intersection of art, education and cultural mediation.
Photography and Digital Imaging Laboratory. A photographic studio equipped with continuous light units, diffusing screens, reflectors, neutral backdrops, tripods and full-frame and APS-C cameras.
3D and Virtual Reality Laboratory. Artistic creation space equipped with a 3D printer, 3D scanner, virtual reality headsets and a support computer system.
Analogue Photography Laboratory. Space for chemical developing equipped with instruments, enlargers and chemicals for developing black-and-white negatives and making black-and-white prints.
Printmaking Workshop. Space for engraving and printmaking equipped with a large-format press, as well as portable presses.



