66 Degrees in Creative Arts in Europe for 2024

Degrees in Creative Arts in Europe for 2024Filter
  • Art History & Studio Art Major

    McDaniel College Budapest

    • Budapest, Hungary

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Studio Art/ Art History major provides students with the opportunity to develop their artistic and creative abilities while gaining a global perspective on the arts.

  • Creative Arts Supervision Training Diploma

    The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

    • London, United Kingdom

    2 semesters

    Blended

    English

    The Creative Arts Supervision Diploma is a one year, part-time course (January to December) which offers experienced Arts therapists, psychotherapists, counsellors, play therapists and dance movement therapists a training in creative, clinical supervision.

  • Creative Summer Camp

    Rome University of Fine Arts (RUFA)

    • Rome, Italy

    Full time

    2 weeks

    On-Campus

    English

    The Creative Summer camp is aimed at young international and Italian students who want to live a unique experience in the Eternal City and study painting, design, photography, cinema and art history, attending the study program of one of the most prestigious Academies of Fine Arts and Communication in Rome, whilst enriching their education and curriculum.

    • Bath, United Kingdom

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    This contemporary creative arts degree is based on the fundamental principles of professional, practical studio practice supported by theory, interdisciplinarity, and entrepreneurship.

    • London, United Kingdom

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    This MPhil/PhD Creative Arts programme provides advanced training and research experience at a doctoral level in the Creative Arts, broadly understood to encompass a range of expressive and performing arts (including dance and theatre), embodied traditions of knowledge (including oratory and artisanal techniques), and aesthetics. The programme recognises that certain established cultural forms fall between the conventional disciplinary boundaries of the Western academy (including dance-dramas, puppetry, fashion, perfumery, and digital artworks) and draws upon the collective expertise of members of the School of Arts to create a platform for critical engagement with these forms. Members of the School of Arts cover a broad geographical area, across Asia and the Middle East, Africa, and diasporic cultures. We also have PhD students working on projects that fall outside of this geographical expanse, including research on Europe and the Americas. Staff often have research interests in issues that cross regional boundaries; our Department Staff page has a summary of their interests, research specialisms and activities. Students in the School of Arts use a variety of research methods, including fieldwork, interview, archival research, recording and filming, performance, transcription and analysis, composition, and curatorial projects. A key feature of the degree in Creatve Arts is the scope for Practice Research, where relevant. This may include design portfolios, installations, and performance. Most SOAS research students spend some time doing fieldwork in the regions of their research. Through SOAS’ various connections with individuals and institutions in the universities and governments of Asia and Africa, students may be able to benefit from personal contacts and introductions.

    • Rome, Italy

    Full time

    2 years

    Blended

    English

    The Master in Fine Arts is the natural continuation of the Bachelor of Arts in Painting and Visual Arts and Sculpture and Installations. Nevertheless, it may also be attended by students who come from other educational backgrounds and who wish to complete their studies by studying contemporary art.

  • MA in Creative Practice

    University Of Cumbria

    • Carlisle, United Kingdom

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    Whether you are progressing from undergraduate studies or you are an established professional with a desire to diversify your practice, our exciting and innovative Creative Practice masters will enable you to develop and extend your creative portfolio and boost your professional aspirations. Multidisciplinary practice is a defining aspect of the programme and you will be part of a rewarding learning environment that opens-up opportunities for creative exchange or collaboration on projects.

  • BA (Hons) Fine Art

    University of the Arts London

    • London, United Kingdom

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    ‘Thinking through making and making things happen’ is the ethos around which BA Fine Art at Chelsea is structured.The course provides a critically creative environment where you can develop your own practice.

  • Creative Direction Short Course

    University of the Arts London

    • London, United Kingdom

    4 days

    On-Campus

    English

    Creative Directors play a key role in design and advertising agencies, as well as in brands and companies. They are generally responsible for, and leaders of, a group of creatives (art directors, copywriters, designers, photographers, video producers, etc.): from print to web, from TV to radio, from automotive to fashion.

  • MA in Fine Art (Ceramics)

    Bath Spa University

    • Bath, United Kingdom

    Full time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    MA Fine Art (Ceramics) at Bath Spa is designed to fully develop your creative potential as a ceramicist within a Fine Art context. We encourage you to experiment and take risks before going on to establish your strategy for practice. You’ll develop skills and knowledge through an exciting combination of practice, research, and professional development.

  • BA (Hons) Fine Art: Sculpture

    University of the Arts London

    • London, United Kingdom

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Studying BA Fine Art: Sculpture at Camberwell College of Arts invites you to explore the interplay between materials, social practices and cultural contexts.

  • Master in Contemporary Art

    Estonian Academy of Arts

    • Tallinn, Estonia

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    EKA offers a well-rounded and multifaceted approach to learning. Contemporary art, criticism and theory, author-based architecture, innovative and skill-based design, animation and stage art, curatorial practices are combined for thorough interdisciplinary studies. Here, you can be part of making something that really matters. Your artistic impact would be noticed and would make an impact.

  • Bachelor of Arts in Sculpture and installations

    Rome University of Fine Arts (RUFA)

    • Rome, Italy

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English, Italian

    The art of making solid objects. Sculpture comes from combining plasticity with technique. It is an art linked to space and the tangible expression of the sculptor’s vision of the world. Contemporary and classical studies, analysis of aesthetic canons, research into the fine balance between form and substance: these are the technical and theoretical pillars of the course which support students in their first step towards a future as contemporary artists.

  • Master in Sacred Art

    Sacred Art School

    • Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy

    Full time

    1 year

    Blended

    English, Italian

    The Master in Sacred Art aims at offering theoretical and practical training in the field of sacred and religious art. This sector, deeply rooted in Italian culture and tradition constitutes a significant percentage of the Italian artistic heritage. The three specializations to choose from for the Master are Painting, Sculpture, and Goldsmithing.

  • MA Fine Art: Digital

    University of the Arts London

    • London, United Kingdom

    Full time

    2 years

    Distance Learning

    English

    MA Fine Art Digital at Central Saint Martins supports a broad range of experimental art practices. It will test and challenge your work, bringing it into a contemporary critical context. Our research-based teaching strategies actively seek to extend your experience and skills. We work responsively to your changing needs as individuals. We also encourage collaborative projects in relation to your work.