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Art Foundation

Art Foundation courses

An accredited Art Foundation course prepares the student for the study of Art or Design at degree level. The purpose is to gain a thorough understanding of visual disciplines, extending the range of specialisations beyond those studied at A level, such as Graphic communication, Three-dimensional design, Fashion, Theatre design, or Animation, for example, as well as the traditional Fine Art disciplines. The intention is to explore a range of art forms and techniques, and begin to develop your own creative style, direction and personal interests. Work is usually undertaken in small groups and the relatively small intake of students ensures regular one-to-one guidance with a tutor throughout the year. Students benefit from excellent facilities and often work alongside degree students. Students are able to hear from a range of practitioners and industry mentors who will give lectures on their practice. These will help to engage the student in a critical investigation of their work, progressions, aims and ambitions. Students also undertake research in galleries and museums which can form part of the course. Whatever your preferred career path, the Foundation Diploma in Art & Design prepares you for higher level learning in an art environment and for your artistic or creative practice beyond.

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PRACTICALITIES

There is a need to visit some Foundation College exhibitions or open days well before applying. Students need to prepare applications before the Christmas holiday and we would recommend applying to several institutions. Each institution will require a separate application. A portfolio will need to be prepared, usually comprising twenty to thirty pieces of work, including life drawings and sketchbooks. This is usually preceded by the submission of an on-line portfolio, so works will need to be photographed. Staff advise and mentor students throughout the process and advise in the writing of personal statements. Students from Channing have progressed to prestigious courses at St. Martins, Kingston University and the Royal Drawing School as well as further afield such as Falmouth, Leeds or Oxford Brookes.

Channing Art Department

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