
The University of Gothenburg offers a three-year, full-time on-campus Bachelor of Fine Arts in Metal Art, designed for students who want to develop advanced artistic and technical skills in metal-based design and craftsmanship. The program focuses on metalworking techniques, sculptural design, material exploration, artistic expression, and contemporary craft practices, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern artistic approaches.
Graduates are prepared for careers as metal artists, sculptors, craft designers, and creative professionals working in galleries, design studios, and independent artistic practice. With a strong emphasis on artistic craftsmanship, material experimentation, and creative expression, the program supports students in developing a unique artistic identity. The University of Gothenburg provides access to specialized workshops, experienced mentors, and a creative environment that encourages innovation in metal art and design.
Year 1 – Foundations of Metal Art
• Introduction to Metalworking Techniques and Materials
• Sculpture and Casting in Metal
• Design and Aesthetic Values in Metal Art
• Research Methods in Metal Art
Year 2 – Advanced Metal Art
• Advanced Metal Fabrication Techniques
• Jewelry Making and Metal Craft
• Metal Art for Public Spaces
• Elective Modules in Metal Art
Year 3 – Specialized Metal Art
• Metal Art Installations and Exhibitions
• Innovation in Metal Sculpture and Design
• Metal as a Medium for Contemporary Art
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Metal Art
Graduates of the Metal Art Bachelor’s program can pursue careers as metal artists, sculptors, product designers, and art instructors. Many work in art studios, galleries, or as independent artists, creating custom metal art pieces and sculptures. The program also prepares graduates for careers in architectural metalwork, industrial design, and furniture design, where metalworking skills are applied to functional and artistic designs.
The Metal Art program focuses on the artistic and technical aspects of working with metals, allowing students to explore various techniques such as welding, casting, and forging. Students will gain hands-on experience in creating both functional and sculptural pieces, blending creativity with craftsmanship. The program emphasizes the importance of design thinking, material knowledge, and artistic expression, ensuring graduates are equipped for careers in both the fine arts and industrial design sectors.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 31 786 0000
Email: info@gu.se
Address: University of Gothenburg, Vasagatan 1, 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden