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Sacred Art School
Three Year Course in Painting, Sculpture or Goldsmithing
- Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
Course
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English, Italian
The Sacred Art School, training area of the Foundation for Contemporary Sacred Art, provides instruction in painting, sculpture and jewelry for students wishing to pursue careers as professional artists. Our three-year courses constitute our main educational offer; in fact, they offer a solid curriculum that provides each student with all the tools to learn how to become a well-rounded artist and pursue an artistic career.


Burren College of Art
Undergraduate Individual Study Abroad Course
- Galway, Ireland
Course
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Studying abroad helps you develop new perspectives on who you are as an artist, and to see your art and yourself through new eyes. BCA offers a transformative experience for the emerging artist, stripping away the noise, clutter and distraction of everyday urban life to allow for a greater exploration of creativity. Students normally take 5 courses during the semester, each carrying 3 credits. Each students is given a large studio space, for which they have 24/7 access to during the course of the programme.


Morley College
Courses in Metal Sculpture: Beginners/Intermediate Thursday
- South Bank, United Kingdom
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
Learn the basic skills for working with new and scrap metals whilst exploring sculptural or applied ideas. Welding, gas cutting, grinding, and safe workshop practise are covered. Work on personal or tutor-led projects.
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Sculptures are typically free-standing, three-dimensional objects created out of different materials. Students learning about sculpture are likely to study how to manipulate materials such as clay, wood, metal and glass, as well as methods such as casting, figurine-making, welding and carving.