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CATS College Boston
Art and Design Summer School
- Boston, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Over the course of the summer, we offer a range of art and design subjects that will give you a broad introduction to the subject area,


Accademia Riaci
Glass Art Course
- Florence, Italy
Course
Part time
On-Campus
English
Stained-glass work seen in many churches in Italy continued to enchant people. You will make this stained glass art directly from local artists. It is possible to make all forms of stained glass work, such as wall decoration, lamp, stand-cover, jewelry box, mirror decorated with stained glass, depending on the length of your participation in these classes. we will instruct you from the beginning, especially for those who never had previous experiences.
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Forth Valley College
Courses in DIY Home Decoration - Evening
- Falkirk, United Kingdom
Course
Part time
On-Campus
English
This course provides an introduction to home decoration and painting and decorating skills for the DIY enthusiast. Throughout the course, the lecturer can demonstrate a wide range of skills with opportunities to learn a range of hand skills.


Montserrat College Of Art
Printmaking
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
Printmakers analyze, transform and replicate information using design, drawing, painting, book arts, letterpress, video, and often sculpture and installation.


Portsmouth Highbury College
Floristry
- Online United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
Are you creative? Do you have an eye for detail, plus a love of plants and flowers? If so, Highbury can help you achieve your potential if you have an interest in developing your design skills using flowers and other natural materials.
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In Decorative Arts degree programs, you'll delve into the intricate world of design, craft, and aesthetics. This field offers a creative outlet as you learn to blend function with beauty in various artistic expressions.
Through courses in ceramics, textile design, and furniture making, you'll explore the history and theory that inform contemporary practices. Students strengthen their adaptability as they engage with new perspectives while developing specific skills like creating intricate patterns, understanding color theory, and mastering materials. Projects often focus on hands-on crafting, encouraging a deep connection between concept and execution.
As part of your studies, you'll enhance your ability to present your work through portfolios and exhibitions, showcasing skills that are valuable in both personal expression and professional environments. Graduates of Decorative Arts programs prepare for diverse paths such as artisan crafts, interior design, and curatorial roles in galleries or museums. The practical knowledge gained will enable you to approach problems creatively and think critically about design in everyday life.