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- Galway, Ireland
Full time
1 month
On-Campus
English
The Global Ecologies Studio Summer School is a combined studio and science course offered to students who are looking for an opportunity to explore their studio art practice while examining various concepts found in ecology and earth systems. Based in the Burren of Western Ireland, this course provides a unique experiential and observable location to explore relationships between landscape and the social sphere.
- Aveiro, Portugal
On-Campus
Portuguese
The Master of Contemporary Artistic Creation aims to equip students with a practice exposed in the development of projects, which intent to strengthen the autonomy of the work and permit to achieving self-consciousness of a creative act - essential for the praxis as an artist. The ranking of students for the MA seeks to represent a broad overview of artistic activity. The selection is based on a choice of individuals who, in general, has a predictive body of identity of a continued artistic practice.
- London, United Kingdom
Full time
On-Campus
English
BA Ceramic Design embraces and challenges the versatility of clay as a creative and functional material. On this course, teaching focuses on design through making and haptic engagement with the material. You will apply clay to a diverse range of contexts and design opportunities. The course promotes the idea that working with the material forms research within the curriculum. Students are often drawn to the wide range of possible design applications. These range from the handmade bespoke object to public sculpture, performance and installation.
Materials in Artistic Practices (MAPs) – MA in Fine Art and Design
Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen
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- Groningen, Netherlands
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
MAPs is closely connected to the local landscape, culture, andcrafts in the North of the Netherlands; a hands-on environmentto experiment with local materials, traditions, crafts andknowledge. In addition to exploring local perspectives, we alsoinvolve research into the impact of global processes and trendsconcerning materials and connected traditions, crafts, andknowledge.Together with fellow students and other stakeholders youwill also contribute to a dynamic archive of materials, bothphysical as well as digital. The dynamic archive is designedto be an active, evolving resource, that will be continuallyupdated, and improved. The digital archive will give insight intomaking processes, collaborations, material developments andexperiments.
- Galway, Ireland
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.
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Dive deeper into your examination of glass as you develop your artistic expression through research, experimentation, and in-depth critiques.
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Enhance your artistic expression through the study of aesthetic and theory.
- Pécs, Hungary
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English
Our Designer Making BA program offers an opportunity to practice and improve in a wide range of activities. Students are introduced to the possibility of experimenting and combining design, material research, 3D design, and 3D printing, a wide range of materials from paper to concrete. We believe in studio-focused education and training. The campus is located on the premises of the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter, where the beautiful historical buildings are filled with the atmosphere of pure culture. We are the only training center in Hungary where students can experience such a wide scale of design and making which will enable our students to solve assignments related to either design, craftsmanship, autonomous works of art, or contemporary architecture alike.
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Challenge traditional ways of thinking as you create works that leave a lasting impression.
- Cincinnati, USA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Our trans-disciplinary curriculum is designed to prepare you for a future at the forefront of contemporary illustration.
- London, United Kingdom
Full time
15 months
On-Campus
English
Working with other students you will design, devise, create and interrogate puppetry. Through research and experimental projects, you will build upon and push current practices.
- Oakland, USA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Wood Technology is Laney College’s woodworking department. We offer classes on designing and making furniture and cabinets — from traditional hand tools, to handheld and stationary power tools, to contemporary CAD/CAM.
- London, United Kingdom
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
BA (Hons) Fashion Textiles: Embroidery focuses on inventive approaches to the development and realisation of contemporary fashion textiles. We believe that technology and skills inform the design process and foster creativity. Students on this specialist embroidery (mixed-media) pathway explore embellishment, surface pattern and texture for fashion materials.
- London, United Kingdom
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
This experimental and interdisciplinary course focuses on the creation of innovative textiles surfaces and constructions for fashion. Through exploration of traditional craft and digital processes alongside investigation into new material and fabric constructions you will lead the textile industry from within.
- London, United Kingdom
Full time
On-Campus
English
BA Jewellery Design promotes a wide range of approaches and contexts for professional jewellers. The course will introduce you to technical, design, critical and communication skills. It promotes active learning through projects which are devised to help you initiate, develop and realise ideas. The course focuses on visual awareness, research, observation and experimentation. Drawing is considered an important tool for investigating and communicating your ideas. Computer-aided design is also integrated into the curriculum, allowing you to incorporate these techniques into your work.