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Lorenzo de' Medici - The Italian International Institute
Jewelry Certificate
- Florence, Italy
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
Prepare for a successful career in jewelry design with this creative and technical certificate course from LdM Institute. Florence has a long-standing reputation of producing high quality jewelry that receives international acclaim; making the LdM an idealartistic and cultural study setting for students looking to make their mark in the field.


The Florence Academy Of Art (all campuses)
Sculpture
- Florence, Italy
Certificate
On-Campus
Italian
The sculpture is offered in Florence. Our program provides a strong foundation in sculpture by focusing on the development of primary craft skills. In order to understand the complexities of form in space, the program emphasizes the use of observation and structural knowledge to develop a capacity for visual judgment and visual accuracy. Students are taught not to stray towards mannerism. Also central to the program is teaching students to be self-critical.
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Sculpture degree programs at the Certificate level provide a focused path for students interested in three-dimensional art forms. This area of study emphasizes hands-on experience and creative expression, making it an exciting way to develop your artistic voice.
Through courses in material exploration, you'll gain skills like sculpting with clay, carving stone, and assembling mixed media. The practical projects enhance your design sense while allowing you to experiment with different techniques. Many learners build confidence as they engage with new perspectives in the studio.
Certificates in sculpture often require students to complete a portfolio project, showcasing their skills and artistic vision. In addition, collaborations with fellow artists and participation in exhibitions can help you broaden your network. Graduates often pursue careers as professional sculptors, studio assistants, or art educators, taking their skills into various sectors, including galleries and community art programs.