SUMMER SCHOOL 2011 COURSES FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN JULY – AUGUST
Continuing Education The Glasgow School of Art 167 Renfrew Street Glasgow Scotland G3 6RQ Telephone: 0141 353 4596/4565 Email: con-ed@gsa.ac.uk Website: www.gsa.ac.uk
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CONTENTS Welcome Course Format & Dates Twilight Courses Portfolio Preparation Courses
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Week 1/ Mon 4 July to Fri 8 July Portfolio Preparation Life Drawing: An Introduction to the Human Figure Drawing for Beginners Portrait Drawing & Painting Exploring Colour Printmaking: Screenprinting Printmaking: Lithography Sculpture: The Human Figure Sculpture: Making Moulds Black & White Photography 3-D Animation Beginners Photoshop (am) Introduction to Photography in a Digital World (pm)
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Week 2/ Mon 11 July to Fri 15 July Portfolio Preparation Classical Cast Drawing Life Drawing & Painting Portrait Painting in Oils Acrylic Painting Water Based Media Stained Glass Panels Printmaking: Etching Commercial & Domestic Interior Design Sculpture: Portraits in Clay Intermediate Photoshop (am) Intermediate Digital Photography (pm)
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Week 3/ Mon 18 July to Fri 22 July Portfolio Preparation Drawing and Painting Portrait Painting Painting the Figure in Colour Egg Tempera Introduction to Oil Painting Sculpture: Garden of Earthly Delights Bookbinding
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Week 4/ Mon 25 July to Fri 29 July Portfolio Preparation 17 Life Drawing: Anatomy of the Figure 17 Life Drawing in Pastels 17 Exploring Drawing: Multiple Approaches 17 Oil Painting 18 Drawing & Painting: Urban Landscape 18 Illustration 18 Black and White Photography 19 Glass Fusing & Slumping 19 Creative Sound Design for Film, Video, Animation & the Web 19 Beginners Video for the Absolute Novice (am) 20 Introduction to Web Design (pm) 20
Week 5/ Mon 1 Aug to Fri 5 Aug Con Ed Courses for Children Lunch Club Materials Children’s Bursaries Children’s Courses
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General Information Enrolment Procedure Campus Maps Application Forms
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HELLO & WELCOME TO SUMMER SCHOOL 2011…
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
… at The Glasgow School of Art. With over 50 courses on offer this July and early August for adults and young people, we hope you will find a course that will challenge your skills and stimulate the senses!
Glasgow presents a diverse mix of artists and art galleries and visitors to the city will find a host of activities going on throughout the Summer.
The Summer School offers a unique opportunity to work in the internationally renowned School of Art which draws visitors and students from all over the world. All of our drawing and painting courses are held in the world class painting studios of the Mackintosh Building, whilst specialist courses take place in dedicated workshops on campus, as well as the state of the art Digital Design Studio at Pacific Quay. At the end of each week, we conclude with a social gathering in the Mackintosh Building, allowing students to meet for refreshments and view the work produced from each course during the week. This year we have capped our course fees to match last year’s Summer prices in light of the current economic climate. Please also see details on discounts and Children’s Bursaries further on in the brochure.
Gordon Webb Head of Continuing Education Telephone: 0141 353 4565 Email: g.webb@gsa.ac.uk
We have teamed up with the School’s Halls of Residence to offer Summer School students discounted prices on accommodation at the Old School House – the original residence for students who studied during Mackintosh’s time. The Summer programme offers the chance to be taught by and work alongside professional artists who include members of the teaching staff at GSA and invited lecturers drawn from the wider artistic community. We hope that whatever your experience you will quickly feel part of an exciting and inspirational community. If you would like help choosing courses or have any questions about our Summer School or other courses offered throughout the year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to meeting you this Summer!
Jemma Sharp & Simone Gibson Co-ordinators of Continuing Education Telephone: 0141 353 4596 Email: j.sharp@gsa.ac.uk (Mon, Tues, Wed) s.gibson@gsa.ac.uk (Wed, Thurs, Fri)
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COURSE FORMAT & DATES
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
ADULT COURSES
CHILDREN’S COURSES
Week 1/ Mon 4 July to Fri 8 July
Week 5/ Mon 1 Aug to Fri 5 Aug
Week 2/ Mon 11 July to Fri 15 July Week 3/ Mon 18 July to Fri 22 July Week 4/ Mon 25 July to Fri 29 July The majority of courses are one week long, running Monday to Friday from 10.00am to 4.00pm each day. (Finish at 3pm on Fridays for refreshments and viewing of work) Twilight Courses run for four evenings, one evening a week during each week of July (for instance, a series of four Wednesdays). The classes run from 5.30pm to 7.30pm. This year we are offfering a series of weekly creative digital media courses which run for either mornings (10am – 12.30pm) or afternoons (1.30pm – 4.30pm).
Morning courses run for one week, Monday to Friday, 10am to 12.30pm. Afternoon courses run for one week, Monday to Friday, 1.30pm to 4pm. A Lunch Club is offered free of charge for children who are attending both morning and afternoon courses. (See page 21 for further details) Children’s Courses are for 7 – 15 year olds. Age bands are detailed in each course description.
Adult courses are for persons from 16 years and there is no upper age limit.
COURSE FEES & DISCOUNTS Course fees are detailed under each course description. The stated discounted fee is applicable if you are of pensionable status, unemployed or in full time education. Evidence of your status is required at the point of booking if you apply for the discounted fee.
Discounts are also available for multiple bookings of adult week long or twilight courses - if you book more than one adult course you will receive £30 off the full price of the booking. Discounts are not available for Children’s Courses however children attending both morning and afternoon courses can sign up for a free Lunch Club. Children’s Bursaries are also available. For further information on enrolment, fees and bursaries, see pages 21 and 26.
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TWILIGHT & PORTFOLIO COURSES
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
TWILIGHT COURSES
PORTFOLIO PREPARATION COURSES
Twilight courses run for four evenings, one evening per week for two hours during the four weeks of Summer School. Each course is held on a specific evening and students sign up for four weeks of the same course. (For instance, a series of four consecutive Wednesdays). Courses cannot be interchanged each week.
Thinking About Applying To Art School? Taking a Summer Course in portfolio preparation is a great way to find out if this is the path for you. With an emphasis on drawing, you will learn how to examine and develop your ideas through a variety of 2D and 3D drawing, mark-making, colour exploration and sketchbooks. An important part of the course is researching and developing your ideas through independent sketchbook work, and so you will be encouraged to extend your work outwith the class hours. Individual studio tutorials, group discussion and critique will help develop your creative process and encourage lateral thinking. There will also be an opportunity to view the folios of previous successful candidates.
Classes run 5.30pm – 7.30pm. There are 12 places in each course and classes are open to all levels of experience including beginners.
Twilight Sketching (Mon) You will explore the practice of drawing, learning methods of measurement and analysis and experiment with materials while developing your use line, tone and composition.
Twilight Portrait Drawing (Tue) Working directly from the model, you will develop your drawing skills through a practical approach to the art of portraiture.
Twilight Life Drawing (Wed) Working directly from the life model, the course will introduce you to a variety of materials, techniques and drawing approaches and aims to challenge and develop your drawing and observational skills.
Twilight Acrylic Painting (Thu) You will experiment with a variety of techniques and explore the potential of working in acrylic paint to make both spontaneous and controlled art work. Location/ Mackintosh Building Fee/ £100 per Twilight Course
Summer Portfolio courses are offered throughout July as one week units. You can sign up for one week only or for two, three or all four weeks. Students who take more than one portfolio course will be working on evolving and new projects each week as well as continuing personal sketchbook work. The GSA Library will be available for reference throughout your time here. Location/ Mackintosh Building Fee/ £260 per week
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WEEK 1 / MON 4 JULY TO FRI 8 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Portfolio Preparation Week 1
Portrait Drawing & Painting
Portfolio Preparation is available each week of Summer School, see page 6 for further information.
The emphasis of this course is to develop your drawing and painting skills through a practical approach to the art of portraiture. Working directly from the model, drawing will form the basis of this exploration. You will go onto examine the relationship between colour and form, painting and compositional techniques and will be encouraged to experiment with a range of materials. This course is open to students of all levels of experience.
Life Drawing: An Introduction to the Human Figure The practice of Life Drawing remains integral to art education and is an excellent starting point for anyone learning how to draw. The development of basic drawing skills will be the foundation of this course. Step by step instruction will be provided on the nature and use of materials, the elements of tone and composition, as you work directly from the nude life model on a series of progressively sophisticated exercises. Tutor/ Martin McInally Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Drawing for Beginners This course is intended as an introduction to the drawing process. Through a series of workshops you will look at structure, form, proportion and perspective- what these terms mean and how they work. We’ll also look at handling materials (mainly charcoal and pencil) and technique, based on exercises drawing from objects, 2D images and looking at Artists’ work. Tutor/ Steve McQueen Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Tutor/ Gareth Reid Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 10
Exploring Colour Probably the factor that can make the most significant difference to your painting is your use of colour. Most painters are still learning and experimenting with colour long into their practise. Through demonstrations and lots of exercises this course will explain the basic ideas and also improve your confidence in experimenting on your own. You will be given the opportunity to work from the clothed model and will work from subject matter such as landscape and still life through the week. The emphasis will be on realist painting (colour that can show form and space) but you will also look at and produce more abstract work. This course is open to students of all levels of experience. Tutor/ Rosemary Beaton Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
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WEEK 1 / MON 4 JULY TO FRI 8 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Printmaking: Screenprinting
Sculpture: The Human Figure
This course will teach you a range of skills required for the process of screenprinting, from the most basic mark making to multicolour photo stencil images. Based in the Printmaking Department you will explore hand-drawn, photographic and electronic imagery working in both monochrome and colour. Instruction covers stencil making, colour registration, print finishing, editing and advanced printmaking techniques. By the end of the week you will have produced a unique portfolio of prints on paper. Beginners and those with previous experience are welcome.
Sculpting in clay directly from the nude life model, this hands-on course is designed to broaden your observation skills and teach you hand-building techniques. Considering the qualities of form and exploring ways to convey body mass and proportions, you will develop an understanding of how to accurately render the human form three dimensionally.
Tutor/ Lindsey McAuley Fee/ £330 Discounted Fee/ £310 Location/ JD Kelly Building Places/ 8 (Materials included)
Printmaking: Lithography Based in the Printmaking Department this course will introduce the fascinating medium of zinc plate lithography. Working directly on the plates’ grained surface allows a direct approach to mark making which is constantly open to manipulation. You will explore a wide range of drawing and transfer techniques, including litho crayons, rubbing ink, and touché washes. You will look at how to create multi-colour prints and will be introduced to the techniques of colour layering and printing in transparent and opaque inks. Beginners and those with previous experience are welcome. Tutor/ Mick McGraw Fee/ £330 Discounted Fee/ £310 Location/ JD Kelly Building Places/ 8 (Materials included)
You will receive instruction both as a group and individually, working towards completing a piece of sculpture that will be fired and ready for collection at the end of the Summer programme. This class is suitable for beginners as well as more experienced sculptors who would like to try new approaches or experiment with technique, scale and context. Tutor/ Cathy Whippey Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Haldane Building Places/ 10 (Materials included)
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WEEK 1 / MON 4 JULY TO FRI 8 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Sculpture: Making Moulds
Black & White Photography
This workshop aims to introduce you to a variety of sculptural materials and processes ranging from the simple one piece plaster mould taken from a clay relief to a two piece silicone rubber mould. The properties and potential of various materials will be looked at as will design considerations of a mould. Participants will be given the opportunity to work with a choice of materials ranging from clay, plaster, silicone rubber, cement fondu, alginate and jesmonite.
This is an introduction to Black and White Photography for beginners or for those wishing to recap on previous skills. The course begins with the demonstration and understanding of the 35mm camera including camera exposure , shutter speeds and aperture control. You will also learn how to work in the darkroom, how to process film, make contact sheets and print your own images with an emphasis on compositional awareness. Medium format cameras and film can be accommodated.
This course is suitable for a range of students from beginners to those wishing to improve their skills.
Cameras are available to borrow for the week or you are welcome to bring your own.
Tutor/ Helen Kalmijn Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Richmond Building Places/ 10 (Materials included)
Tutor/ Peter McGuiness Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £310 Location/ Richmond Building Places/ 10 (Materials included)
3-D Animation If you are interested in learning how to create animation using the latest 3-D computer software, this course is for you. Whether you are totally new to 3-D or have a little self-taught knowledge, learning Maya with us will enable you to create your very own short piece of animation, bringing objects and simple characters to life. This is an instructor led, workshop-based course, which will not only introduce you to practical skills and techniques, but also the limitless possibilities of 3-D animation. There are a limited number of places on this course, so we recommend booking early! Tutor/ Gillian Moffat Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Digital Design Studio, Glasgow Pacific Quay Places/ 10
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WEEK 1 / MON 4 JULY TO FRI 8 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Beginners Photoshop (Morning Sessions 10am – 12.30pm)
Introduction to Photography in a Digital World (Afternoon Sessions 1.30pm – 4pm)
Photoshop is the current dominate digital image manipulation software today. Using your own and provided imagery the course will cover the use of Photoshop for image correction and introduce the potential for more advanced compositing and manipulation. You will learn how to use layers; the relationship of image size and resolution; what histograms can tell you and will develop skills in retouching and basic manipulation. We will learn both by demonstration in class activities and look at real examples of digital image manipulation in contemporary art and advertising. Participants will need a USB Memory Stick in order to store work from session to session. The course is mornings only however students wishing to continue working independently on the computers in the afternoon are welcome to do so.
This workshop is for the absolute beginner. With a combination of in-class teaching and assignments, we will build your photographic skills using your own camera and learn the basics of digital manipulation using Adobe Photoshop CS4. This course will cover the basic tenets of photography and camera functions - operation of the lens, shutter, and aperture. You will develop skills in image manipulation including contrast, colour correction, cropping and resolution. Finally you will prepare your images for quality photographic printing and learn how to archive digital images. Participants will need to bring their camera and a USB Memory Stick. The course is afternoons only however students wishing to work independently on the computers in the mornings are welcome to do so.
Please note that this is not a digital literacy course and we assume that you have a good working knowledge of modern operating systems - knowledge of Macintosh computers is a plus but not required.
Please note that this is not a digital literacy course and we assume that you have a good working knowledge of modern operating systems - knowledge of Macintosh computers is a plus but not required.
Tutor/ Benjamin Rush Fee/ £170 Location/ GSA Library, Computer Suite Places/ 10
Tutor/ Benjamin Rush Fee/ £170 Location/ GSA Library, Computer Suite Places/ 10
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WEEK 2 / MON 11 JULY TO FRI 15 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Portfolio Preparation Week 2
Portrait Painting in Oils
Portfolio Preparation is available each week of Summer School, see page 6 for further information.
Working directly from the model, you will undertake a series of drawing exercises before going on to paint in colour, thoroughly exploring the properties of oil paint and its application. This course is suitable for both beginners and more experienced artists.
Classical Cast Drawing Recently restored, the GSA’s figurative cast collection is among the finest in the UK and includes some of Art History’s preeminent sculptures. The cast presents a stationary subject where the complexities of human form are resolved by the sculptor and are frequently organized with greater clarity than offered in drawing from life. A neutral surface allows a full display of light, halftone and shadow allowing the process of tonal rendering conducive to this setting. This course is suitable for both beginners and those with more experience in drawing and painting the figure. Tutor/ Cynthia Bowles Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Life Drawing & Painting This course is aimed at students who have attended life classes previously and intends to challenge your drawing and painting approaches and develop existing skills. You will be encouraged to express your response to the figure in an imaginative and personal way whilst improving your technique. You will work directly from the model on a number of exercises and produce a series of works that demonstrate sustained investigation. Tutor/ Donald Sutherland Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Tutor/ John Quinn Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Acrylic Painting Acrylic paint offers tremendous versatility with outstanding colour range. You will experiment with a variety of techniques and art making strategies and explore spontaneous and controlled manipulations of acrylic paint that will lead to a greater understanding of this medium. The course takes advantage of the quick drying quality of this water based paint to work rapidly, emphasising immediacy, directness and colour sensitivity. This course is suitable for both beginners and more experienced artists. Tutor/ Conor Kelly Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
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WEEK 2 / MON 11 JULY TO FRI 15 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Water Based Media
Printmaking: Etching
This course will cover many aspects of transparent and opaque water based media including inks, gouache, acrylic and watercolour paint. There will be an emphasis on exploring a range of contemporary and traditional techniques and applications. An important aspect of this course will also include the study of artists who work in this media. Students will be encouraged to gather ideas from as varied and experimental a range of sources as possible depending on the individual. The aim of this course is to develop each person’s own style and handling of the material whether working within a representational or non-representational format. This course is suitable for both beginners and more experienced artists.
The term ‘etching’ refers to an image which has been drawn onto a metal plate and the marks are then ‘bitten’ into the surface by immersion in an acid bath. The etched plate is then inked and the image transferred to paper through an etching press.
Tutor/ Cathy Campbell Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Tutor/ Ian Macfadyen Fee/ £330 Discounted Fee/ £310 Location/ JD Kelly Building Places/ 8 (Materials included)
Stained Glass Panels This course will introduce you to several techniques for creating leaded and stained glass panels. You will learn about making patterns, cutting glass, leading and finishing. Students will be encouraged to keep a sketchbook of drawings, ideas and technical notes to support the development of their panel design. You will be given technical demonstrations and receive one-to-one tuition. By the end of the week you will have designed and constructed a small decorative stained glass panel. Suitable for beginners and those with previous experience. Tutor/ Eilidh Keith Fee/ £330 Discounted Fee/ £310 Location/ Haldane Building Places/ 10 (Materials included)
During this course you will learn a range of skills that can be applied to the process of etching. Tuition will cover basic hard/soft ground etching and drypoint, through to more advanced techniques such as aquatint, photo-etch, and multi-plate colour printing. The aim of this course is to equip the student with the skills to produce a portfolio of high quality prints. This course is suitable for beginners as well as those with previous experience.
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WEEK 2 / MON 11 JULY TO FRI 15 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Commercial & Domestic Interior Design
Sculpture: Portraits in Clay
This is a great taster course for anyone wishing to pursue interior design studies or who would like to take on a commercial/ domestic refurbishment project of their own. This is a lively and intensive course where you will be given a virtual project on day one and be set numerous exercises to take your project to conclusion. You will learn how to create a concept board, produce a room layout to scale, sketch a perspective drawing and use Photoshop to add effects. We will source furniture and finishes and explore how to select appropriate lighting. A costing exercise will be carried out for the project and you will be able to present and develop ideas within a small group. Guaranteed to stretch your creative and practical skills! Tutor/ Melba Beetham Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 10
This workshop will show you how to model a clay head while working directly from the life model. Considering the qualities of form and exploring ways to convey mass and proportions, you will develop an understanding of how to accurately render the human head three dimensionally. You will learn how to use the tools and equipment required for figurative sculpture and receive instruction both as a group and individually, working towards completing a piece of sculpture that will be fired and ready for collection at the end of the Summer programme. The course is suitable for beginners as well as those with previous experience. Tutor/ Cath Whippey Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Haldane Building Places/ 10 (Materials included)
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WEEK 2 / MON 11 JULY TO FRI 15 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Intermediate Photoshop (Morning Sessions 10am – 12.30pm)
Intermediate Digital Photography (Afternoon Sessions 1.30pm – 4pm)
In this course you will build on the concepts covered in Beginners Photoshop and continue with some of the advanced features of Photoshop to create image manipulations and montages that create the illusion of space, perspective and realism. By learning the advanced and combined use of selection tools, quick mask, alpha channels and layer masks you will learn what image qualities lend themselves to high quality compositing. You will also learn how to colour correct your displays for optimal colour reproduction.
Using Adobe Photoshop CS4 and your digital camera (preferably SLR) we will discuss the limitations of the digital sensor and how to properly expose for maximum versatility of the image. You will cover the tenets of aperture and shutter speed in greater depth and will be introduced to the Zone System as a tool to pre-visualize exposure. You will learn about the digital negatives or ”RAW” files and how to process them and will be introduced to “closed loop” colour management with screen calibration for web use and for printing.
Participants will need a USB Memory Stick. The course is mornings only however students wishing to continue working independently on the computers in the afternoon are welcome to do so.
Participants will need to bring their camera and a USB Memory Stick. The course is afternoons only however students wishing to work independently on the computers in the mornings are welcome to do so.
Please note that this is not a digital literacy course and we assume that you have a good working knowledge of modern operating systems - knowledge of Macintosh computers is a plus but not required.
Please note that this is not a digital literacy course and we assume that you have a good working knowledge of modern operating systems - knowledge of Macintosh computers is a plus but not required.
Tutor/ Benjamin Rush Fee/ £170 Location/ GSA Library, Computer Suite Places/ 10
Tutor/ Benjamin Rush Fee/ £170 Location/ GSA Library, Computer Suite Places/ 10
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WEEK 3 / MON 18 JULY TO FRI 22 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Portfolio Preparation Week 3
Painting the Figure in Colour
Portfolio Preparation is available each week of Summer School, see page 6 for further information.
The emphasis for this course is to develop a personal, bold and imaginative colour sense. The course will start with an informal discussion on colour in painting and you will be encouraged to keep a sketchbook for notes. You will be working directly from the life model to create an expressive, colourful, figurative language in various mediums: collage, inks, pastel and oil/acrylic on board/ canvas. The use of hot and cold colour will be explored; sketchbooks will be filled with many exciting colour combinations and the library will be encouraged for study and class preparation. This course is aimed at practicing artists and students who have attended life drawing classes previously.
Drawing and Painting This is a flexible course that will offer instruction in a wide range of drawing and painting media and allows you to choose your materials and work from a range of subjects. The course will offer one day of figure drawing (nude model), still life and the opportunity to work within the corridors of the Mackintosh Building, either studying the casts or sketching the architecture. The course is suitable for beginners as an introduction to different materials as well as more experienced artists who want to develop their skills or try a new approach. Tutor/ tbc Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Portrait Painting The emphasis of this course is to develop your painting skills through a practical approach to the art of portraiture. Working directly from the model, drawing will form the basis of this exploration. You will go onto examine the relationship between colour and form, painting and compositional techniques and will be encouraged to experiment with a range of materials. Beginners and more experienced artists alike are welcome on this course. Tutor/ Jim Ramsay Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Tutor/ Rosemary Beaton Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Egg Tempera Painting This course is an introduction to the ancient technique of Egg Tempera painting exemplified so beautifully in the work of Renaissance Painters such as Botticelli and Raphael. Over the period of this course you will make your own gesso panel from scratch, learn to transfer drawings to gesso panel and learn to render in egg tempera. You will finish with panel paintings made with the same intricate processes as the old masters. This course is suitable for students of all levels of experience, including beginners. Tutor/ Sharon Thomas Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
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WEEK 3 / MON 18 JULY TO FRI 22 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Introduction to Oil Painting
Bookbinding
This course is designed for anyone using oil paint for the first time, or those with limited experience who want to build their knowledge and skills of drawing and painting further. Working from still life and photographs you will be introduced to fundamental drawing and painting techniques, receiving step-by-step instruction throughout. You will learn about the nature and use of materials, tone, composition and colour, working through a series of progressively sophisticated exercises.
This course offers an introduction to the craft of bookbinding. It will give you the opportunity to explore a variety of bookbinding techniques, including folded book structures, pamphlet stitch, concertina books, case bound books and exposed stitch such as Coptic and long stitch. We will look at a range of different book structures from conventional to experimental including Artists’ books and investigate both form and content. The course will equip you with the basic knowledge and skills to start making your own notebooks, journals, sketchbooks and Artists’ books.
Tutor/ John Quinn Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Sculpture: Garden of Earthly Delights During this course you will create a piece of indoor or garden sculpture. Looking at a range of imagery from historical painting and sculpture from gargoyles to garden gnomes you will develop ideas towards a final piece cast in weather resistant concrete. Through practical demonstration, you will be taken through a process from modelling your ideas in clay, to making a mould and casting a final piece. This course is suitable for students of all levels. Tutor/ Billy Teasdale Fee/ £330 Discounted Fee/ £310 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 8 (Materials included)
Participants are encouraged to bring in materials such as drawings, text, photographs, different papers and collected paraphernalia that you would like to incorporate in your books. Tutor/ Eva Gustavsson Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
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WEEK 4 / MON 25 JULY TO FRI 29 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Portfolio Preparation Week 4
Life Drawing in Pastels
Portfolio Preparation is available each week of Summer School, see page 6 for further information.
Focussing on the use of pastels you will explore the medium through a series of life studies. Drawing directly from the life model, you will be introduced to a variety of approaches and techniques and will explore the possibilities of working both in monochrome and colour. The course is suitable for a wide range of students and is designed to develop better observational skills and drawing practise.
Life Drawing: Anatomy of the Figure This intensive workshop in Artistic Anatomy will focus on the major forms of the human body. Drawing exercises and demonstrations will culminate in a sustained drawing using directional lighting. Particular attention will be given to identifying skeletal landmarks, providing reliable points of comparison and a clear grasp of plane breaks and articulation. Recognising anatomy without stopping to check every decision, allows for greater momentum in the drawing process. The resulting work is less reliant on early measurement, enabling you to work in an intuitive, responsive manner while keeping a sense of proportion. This course is suitable for those who have attended a life class before as well as experienced artists. Tutor/ Cynthia Bowles Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Tutor/ Martin McInally Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Exploring Drawing: Multiple Approaches This course is a broad based introduction to the breadth and possibilities of drawing. By exploring different materials, drawing techniques and approaches, you will develop your skills and understanding of line, tone, texture and composition. You will be encouraged to draw from observation, memory and imagination to explore both objective and subjective methods of practice. This course may serve as a basis for advancing into classes in painting or other media, as well as those who value drawing as an end in itself. This course is suitable for beginners and those looking for new approaches. Tutor/ Fiona Short Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
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WEEK 4 / MON 25 JULY TO FRI 29 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Oil Painting
Illustration
This course will explore the versatility of oil paint, initially covering how to prepare a surface, the mixing and application of oil paint and what sort of brushes to use. You will build up knowledge of a variety of techniques to help build the skills and confidence to produce both accurate rendering and more abstract work.
This course offers an introduction to Illustration and the study of various techniques and skills that will assist your development as an Illustrator. Through a series of exercises you will experiment with different media and learn about the processes of creating illustrations for articles and children’s literature. This course aims to provide an insight to the broad scope of possibilities within illustration and is aimed at imaginative, inventive students whether you are a beginner or more experienced.
With an emphasis on observational study, you will learn how to manipulate materials to develop your understanding of colour, tone and the importance of composition. This course is suitable for students of all levels of experience including beginners. Tutor/ Jim Ramsay Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
Drawing & Painting: Urban Landscape We will take several excursions within walking distance of the Art School to various places of interest around the city. This is an opportunity to make direct, bold work ‘on location’ and collect visual information which will be the inspiration for further work back in the studio. You will be given demonstrations and encouraged to work in a variety of media. This course is suitable for all levels of experience, including beginners. Tutor/ Donald Sutherland Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building & on location Places/ 12
Tutor/ Cathy Campbell Fee/ £300 Discounted Fee/ £280 Location/ Mackintosh Building Places/ 12
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WEEK 4 / MON 25 JULY TO FRI 29 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Black & White Photography
Glass Fusing & Slumping
This workshop is open to students of all levels of experience and offers a hands-on approach to black and white photography and darkroom techniques. You will be guided through controlling the exposure and composition of a 35mm film camera and learn how to process and print your own films using our darkroom facilities. There will be time on the course to make your own pinhole camera, experiment with photograms and discuss your own individual photographic interest with the tutor.
This course covers the techniques of cutting glass, painting, fusing and slumping. You will experiment with different types of glass to learn about the compatibilities of the material and will also explore the effects of variable kiln temperatures and firings. During the week you will have the opportunity to work with vitreous paints, frits, stringers and powders, a selection of glasses (eg. Bullseye, dichroic, iridescent, textured). Design and colour will form an important part of the studio work alongside technical studies. You will produce a variety of work ranging from small fused pieces of jewellery to larger slumped bowls.
Cameras are available to borrow for the week or you are welcome to bring your own. Tutor/ Betty Meyer Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Richmond Building Places/ 10 (Materials included)
Tutor/ Eilidh Keith Fee/ £330 Discounted Fee/ £310 Location/ Haldane Building Places/ 10 (Materials included)
Creative Sound Design for Film, Video, Animation & the Web This course will give you the opportunity to work in an internationally renowned, state of the art facility with established audio professionals. You will be guided through the process of recording, editing and mixing a well-balanced soundtrack for visual media. Through learning some time-tested techniques you can create an engaging soundtrack with real impact, and dramatically improve the sound quality of your video, films, animations and web content, without having to spend a fortune on new equipment. You will also learn how to produce your own music (no previous experience necessary) and create your own sound effects using industry standard state of the art software. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to take your visual media skills to a whole new level! Tutor/ Ronan Breslin Fee/ £320 Discounted Fee/ £300 Location/ Digital Design Studio, Glasgow Pacific Quay Places/ 10
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WEEK 4 / MON 25 JULY TO FRI 29 JULY
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Beginners Video for the Absolute Novice (Morning Sessions 10am – 12.30pm)
Introduction to Web Design (Afternoon Sessions 1.30pm – 4pm)
During this course you will learn to conceive, shoot and edit a short video of your own creation. You will learn the basic elements of camera use, cinematic terminology, storyboarding, simple production techniques, and editing using iMovie. You will custom package your final results using iDVD and learn how to put them on-line using popular video hosting websites. Although the contact time includes five half day sessions, the successful projects will largely be produced and edited outside class time. Students are welcome to work independently on the computers in the afternoons. Participants will need their own video camera and a portable drive. Cameras may be miniDV or Hard Disk (HDD) type including micro camcorders. Please note that this is not a digital literacy course and we assume that you have a good working knowledge of modern operating systems - knowledge of Macintosh computers is a plus but not required. Tutor/ Benjamin Rush Fee/ £170 Location/ GSA Library, Computer Suite Places/ 10
In this course you will cover the basics of web design by building your own personal website. You will cover the basics of web page construction using HTML and CSS, touching on Adobe Dreamweaver and a host of free and OpenSource software in our lab of Mackintosh computers. You will also cover how to format images for the web using Photoshop CS4. You will be shown how to make your site live by going through the steps of purchasing and deploying your work on a web hosting provider. The course is afternoons only however students wishing to work independently on the computers in mornings are welcome to do so. Please note that this is not a digital literacy course and we assume that you have a good working knowledge of modern operating systems - knowledge of Macintosh computers is a plus but not required. Tutor/ Benjamin Rush Fee/ £170 Location/ GSA Library, Computer Suite Places/ 10
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CON ED COURSES FOR CHILDREN
MONDAY 1ST – FRIDAY 5TH AUGUST
CHILDREN’S COURSES
MATERIALS
We have a variety of Children’s Courses this Summer during the first week of August. Courses run for a full week (Monday to Friday) either for a morning session (10am – 12.30pm) or an afternoon session (1.30pm – 4pm).
Students are asked to provide some basic drawing and painting materials for their course, such as a sketchbook, pencils and some colour materials. A materials list will be included with the course confirmation letter/email. Specialist courses will have the majority of materials provided (see course descriptions for details). Students enrolled on Summer School will receive a 10% discount at Artstore (see page 24 for further details).
Children are welcome to enrol for two courses, morning and afternoon and attend Lunch Club free of charge. The courses are held across the GSA campus, both in the Mackintosh Building and within the specialist workshops of Photography, Sculpture and Printmaking.
LUNCH CLUB A Lunch Club is provided free of charge for children who attend both a morning and an afternoon course. Children are supervised by an adult during the lunch hour. Please note that children must bring their own packed lunch. A limited number of places are available on the Lunch Club so please book early. If a student is attending the full day of classes and does not wish to participate in Lunch Club, it is essential that written permission is given by the parent/guardian to allow the child to leave the premises at lunchtime. Please submit written permission along with your course application form.
BURSARIES As part of the School’s strategy to encourage participation in Further and Higher education from currently under represented groups, a system of bursary support is available for Children’s Courses. This support is aimed at low income or unemployed families who would otherwise be unable to attend the Continuing Education programme. Our aim is to offer direct assistance in the form of a fee waiver. There are a limited number of bursaries available and only one bursary may be awarded per household. Please contact us for further details on how to apply by phoning the Continuing Education office on 0141 353 4596/4565.
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WEEK 5 / MON 1 AUG TO FRI 5 AUG
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
CHILDREN’S COURSE
Drawing & Painting
Monday 1st – Friday 5th August
Courses in drawing and painting are based around hands-on learning, encouraging experimentation with different materials and ideas to stimulate lateral thinking and creative development. Class sizes are up to 15 students, so one-to-one guidance is prominent alongside group learning.
Morning Times (10am – 12.30pm) Afternoon Times (1.30pm – 4pm) Lunch Club (12.30pm – 1.30pm) Free Morning Courses
Age
Drawing & Painting
7–9
Drawing & Painting
10 – 11 £100
Drawing & Painting
12 – 13 £100
Drawing & Painting
14 – 15 £100
Special Effects: Make up for film and tv/Beginners
10 – 11 £115
Mixed Media Sculpture
10 – 11 £115
Fee £100
Black & White Photography 12 – 15 £115 Screenprinting
12 – 15 £115
Comic Books!
10 – 11 £115
Afternoon Courses
Age
Drawing & Painting
7–9
Drawing & Painting
10 – 11 £100
Drawing & Painting
12 – 13 £100
Drawing & Painting
14 – 15 £100
Fee £100
Special Effects: Make up for film and tv/Intermediate 11 – 13 £115 Mixed Media Sculpture
12 – 13 £115
Black & White Photography 12 – 15 £115 Jewellery
12 – 15 £115
Screenprinting
12 – 15 £115
Comic Books!
12 – 13 £115
Special Effects: Make-up for Film & TV/Beginners Ages 10 – 11 Mornings Learn the techniques used by film and television make-up artists to create realistic casualty make-up effects. You will be using professional materials and expect to be let in on some of the secrets of the trade! Specialist materials are provided for this course.
Special Effects: Make-up for Film & TV/Intermediate Ages 11 – 13 Afternoons Following on from the Beginners course in Special effects make-up, this Intermediate course takes you more in-depth and allows you to take your skills further.
Mixed Media Sculpture Ages 10 – 11 Mornings Ages 12 – 13 Afternoons This class offers a wide variety of materials to work with in an open and inventive way. Emphasis is given to recycling and the unconventional use of everyday materials and images from our natural surroundings. You will design and create your own unique sculpture while exploring the use of different forms, structures, surfaces, textures and colours. Specialist materials are provided for this course.
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WEEK 5 / MON 1 AUG TO FRI 5 AUG
MONDAY 1ST – FRIDAY 5TH AUGUST
Black & White Photography Ages 12 – 15 Mornings Ages 12 – 15 Afternoons
Comic Books! Ages 10 – 11 Mornings Ages 12 – 13 Afternoons
This workshop offers a hands on approach to black and white photography and darkroom techniques. You will be guided through controlling the exposure and composition of a 35mm film camera and learn how to process and print your own films using our darkroom facilities. There will be time on the course to make your own pinhole camera (a camera made out of a cardboard box), experiment with photograms and discuss your own individual photographic interest with the tutor. SLR film cameras can be borrowed from the Department or you can bring your own.
This course is all about creating your own comics and telling your own stories! We will discuss and practise character creation, how panels work on the page to effectively tell a story and how the merger of word balloons and images make your tales come to life. You will design and create your own comic through the course of the week. It could be a fully completed story, or the beginnings of an epic tale that you will continue after the course on your own.
Screenprinting Ages 12 – 15 Mornings Ages 12 – 15 Afternoons This course offers an introduction to all aspects of screenprinting. Based in the screenprinting workshop, you will explore hand drawn images and work in black and white as well as colour. This workshop will provide you with the skills to produce a set of prints on paper, as well as the opportunity to print on a t-shirt to take away with you at the end of the course. You will be required to bring in some sketchbooks/drawings to be able to start the process.
Jewellery Making Ages 12 – 15 Afternoons Create a variety of jewellery pieces using materials such as beads, paper, wire, found and recycled materials. You can be as expressive as you like, exploring colour, texture, scale and wear-ability. The work you design can be for everyday wear or for the catwalk! Some materials and handtools are provided for the course but students are encouraged to bring along materials that inspire them as well as photos and magazine cuttings.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Tuition
Materials/ Artstore
Course tutors are members of the GSA teaching staff as well as invited artists and designers drawn from the wider artistic community who specialise in their field. Tuition is through demonstration and discussion, as well one-to-one advice and guidance.
You are asked to supply your own materials, unless otherwise indicated in the course description. Your confirmation email/letter will include a list of recommended materials to bring along.
Life Models Many courses include a life model. Life Models are nude/unclothed and a level of studio etiquette must be followed (life room rules and etiquette information will be issued at the start of life classes). The model works to the direction of the tutor, involving short, moving or sustained poses. Models are clothed for portraiture classes. Photography is not permitted within the studio during a life class. Studios/Workshops Courses take place in the studios normally used by Degree students during term time. This includes the world class Painting studios of the Mackintosh Building as well as specialist workshops across the GSA campus. Please take care of your belongings whilst you are here. We regret that we cannot be held responsible for the loss of students’ belongings.
Students attending Continuing Education courses are eligible to receive a 10% discount on materials purchased at the Artstore, located at 94 Queen Street, Glasgow (opposite the Gallery of Modern Art). A branch of the Artstore is also located on campus within the Haldane Building on Rose Street. At the time of going to print, Artstore opening hours over the Summer period had not been confirmed. Induction & Weekly Reception Each week we invite students to meet before the start of classes in the Mackintosh Building for tea/coffee and a brief induction on the weeks’ events. At the end of each week we conclude with a social gathering with refreshments offering the opportunity to view work and meet students attending other classes. Library The GSA library which is located in the Bourdon building will be open for reference during the Summer months from Monday to Friday, 9.00am – 4.45pm (Closed Monday 18th July). The Library will not be open at weekends. The Library in the Mackintosh Building is opened by appointment.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Accommodation
Disabled Access
The School is able to provide self catering accommodation in the GSA Student Residencies at The Old School House on Renfrew Street or Margaret MacDonald House on Buccleuch Street for students attending Summer School courses.
As the school sits on a very steep hill, it is recommended that students with mobility difficulties discuss their requirements with the Continuing Education department before making a formal application. Curbs are lowered in areas surrounding the School. Lifts are available in buildings used for courses.
For further information, please contact Fiona Sloan, Residence Manager on 0141 331 1261. If the Residencies are unable to provide you with accommodation, they will have alternative suggestions within walking distance of the School. Please note, you cannot book accommodation through the Continuing Education office. Parking & Transport Parking around the School campus is difficult so we advise that you use public transport where possible. Park and ride facilities are available at Bridge Street, Kelvinbridge, Shields Road and West Street Underground Stations. (Cowcaddens is the nearest underground station to the Art School). For rail transport: Queen Street, Charing Cross and Central Station are all within easy walking distance. Alternatively, there is a NCP car park at Cambridge Street very near to the School. Paid parking is available at the Science centre Car Park at low cost for courses held at the Digital Design Studio at Pacific Quay.
Equal opportunities GSA is committed to supporting equal opportunities. We aim to ensure that everyone – regardless of race, gender, disability, age or sexual orientation is able to make the most of their time on the programme. It is the responsibility of the tutors and students to help achieve this goal. Health & Safety The Health and Safety regulations of the Art School can be obtained from GSA on request. Health & Safety guidelines will be issued at the start of applicable courses.
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ENROLMENT PROCEDURE
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Booking a Course
Discounts
It is not possible to reserve a place on a course. Full payment is required in order to place your booking. Enrolment is by telephone, post or in person direct to the Continuing Education office. Places are allocated on a first come first serve basis from the time that the brochure is released.
Course fees are detailed under each course description. The stated discounted fee is applicable if you are of pensionable status, unemployed or in full time education. Evidence of your status is required at the point of booking if you apply for the discounted fee.
An application form can be found at the back of this brochure. Please complete all sections on this form and include payment if sending by post to the address detailed on the form. Alternatively, booking and payment can be made by debit/credit card by phoning the Continuing Education department on 0141 353 4596/4565. Booking Confirmation Confirmation of your booking will be sent by email or by post if an email address is unavailable. You will receive confirmation as soon as full enrolment is reached which can be up to one week prior to the start of the course. Material lists and any additional information will be included in your confirmation. Fees Fees vary according to class size, facilities, equipment, essential materials required, tuition and/or life models.
Discounts are also available for multiple bookings of adult week long or twilight courses - if you book more than one adult course you will receive £30 off the full price of the booking. Discounts are not available for Children’s Courses however children attending both morning and afternoon courses can sign up for a free Lunch Club. Bursaries are also available, see page 21 for information.
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ENROLMENT PROCEDURE
CONTINUING EDUCATION / SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Booking Cancellation
Contact Us
Refunds cannot be offered if you choose to cancel your booking. We understand that personal circumstances can change however GSA cannot accept responsibility for this.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or require any assistance with your application.
However, if there is a change to your personal circumstances beyond your control prior to the start of your course, we will make every effort to offer you an alternative course or discuss payment plans. The only exception for a refund will be students withdrawing from a course on medical or compassionate grounds (documentation may be requested). Refunds will only be authorised by the Head of Finance in consultation with the Head of Continuing Education. If a course is cancelled due to insufficient enrolment you will be offered an alternative course or a full refund. At the time of going to print, all course information is correct however you will be notified of any changes that may directly affect your course.
Gordon Webb Head of Continuing Education Telephone: 0141 353 4565 Email: g.webb@gsa.ac.uk Jemma Sharp & Simone Gibson Co-ordinators of Continuing Education Telephone: 0141 353 4596 Email: j.sharp@gsa.ac.uk (Mon, Tues, Wed) s.gibson@gsa.ac.uk (Wed, Thurs, Fri) Office Opening Hours 9am – 5pm (Mon – Fri) Closed on Public Holidays
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This brochure is 100% Recycled. The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of going to press. The School however reserves the right to alter or cancel any of the courses without notice. This brochure is available in alternative formats on request.
The Glasgow School of Art is a company limited by guarantee. Registered in Scotland No. 2271. Registered Office: 167 Renfrew Street Glasgow G3 6RQ. Recognised Charity No. SC 012490
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APPLICATION FORM FOR ADULT COURSES
Please complete this form if you wish to book by post, paying by cheque. Alternatively you can book by phone paying by credit/debit card on 0141 353 4596/4565. Before completing this form, please read Enrolment Procedures on page 26 I wish to book a place on the following course(s) Please indicate:
Week Course
Twilight Course
Course Title (First Choice) Course Title (Second Choice) First name
Surname
Email Mobile/Telephone No (Day) Full Address
Postcode
Please tick if you are eligible for the discounted fee (pensionable status/unemployed/student) Yes No (Photocopied evidence of your status must be provided) Do you have any special needs that you would like The School to be aware of (disability access, medication, allergies etc) If so, please provide details below.
Please sign & date to confirm that you agree to the cancellation terms as detailed in Enrolment Procedures on page 26
Signature
Date
Please send this completed form with your cheque made payable to ‘The Glasgow School of Art’ to: Continuing Education, The Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G3 6RQ.
Official Use Only Cost Centre Reference Number
Amount Received £
Received By
cheque/cash Date
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APPLICATION FORM FOR CHILDREN’S COURSES
Please complete this form if you wish to book by post, paying by cheque. Alternatively you can book by phone paying by credit/debit card on 0141 353 4596/4565. Before completing this form, please read Enrolment Procedures on page 26 I wish to book a place on the following course(s) Course Title AM (First Choice)
Age Group
Course Title AM (Second Choice)
Age Group
Course Title PM (First Choice)
Age Group
Course Title PM (Second Choice)
Age Group
Please tick if you are attending Lunch Club (if attending am and pm) First name
Surname
Name of Parent/Guardian Email Mobile/Telephone No (Day) Full Address
Postcode
Does your child have any special needs that you would like The School to be aware of (disability access, medication, allergies etc) If so, please provide details below.
Please indicate if you wish to apply for a bursary. If yes, then a bursary application form will be emailed to the email address provided above.
Yes
No
Please sign & date to confirm that you agree to the cancellation terms as detailed in Enrolment Procedures on page 26
Signature of Parent/Guardian
Date
Please send this completed form with your cheque made payable to ‘The Glasgow School of Art’ to: Continuing Education, The Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G3 6RQ.
Official Use Only Cost Centre Reference Number
Amount Received £
Received By
cheque/cash Date
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