You will spend two days a week in our well equipped studios working with enthusiastic and committed tutors, who are all practising artists, across a range of disciplines. You will also study Contextual Studies for 2.5 hours/week which will help prepare you for the theoretical element of all degree courses. It will include lectures, discussion groups, essays and practical work. Our aim is to help you develop a critical awareness of why you do what you do rather than just showing you how to do something.
Studio Practice: The course is divided into 3 stages:
The first stage introduces you to skills and new ways of thinking about observation drawing, painting, textiles, 3-dimensional design, printmaking and an introductory project. The project will help you to develop, analyse, evaluate, sustain and resolve your ideas.
The second stage consists of a thematic and self-elected project, which you can develop in any media or direction than you wish in consultation with your tutors.
The third stage consists of a Final Major Project which gives you the opportunity to design, plan and take much more responsibility for the direction of your work.
As part of the course there are study trips to galleries and museums.
Assessment:
Assessment is seen as a positive process. Your work will be assessed throughout the course, both internally and by an external moderator. At the end of each studio module you will present a folder of work for discussion and grading. The final major project is exhibited as part of the Arts Festival at City College in June/July which is open to the public.
The Contextual Studies units are assessed through essays, presentations and practical work. In order to gain a full Access Certificate, you must pass all the course units.
After the Course:
Over the past 17 years, past students have sucessfully gained places on a wide variety of BA and MA Art and Design courses, both nationally and in Europe. Others aiming at self-employment have set up their own studios. Some students have used the course to enhance their employment prospects in the creative industries.
Interested?
For more details of the course and an application form, please call the Information Centre on 01603 773773, email information@ccn.ac.uk or download an application form and details from the college website.