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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 750
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Fine Arts | Graphic Arts | Illustration
Area of study
Arts
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 750
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-07-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Falmouth University's Drawing Short Course is a five-day immersive experience that guides participants through Cornwall's heritage, fostering observational drawing skills and creative exploration. Led by experienced instructors, the course combines location visits, studio workshops, and independent practice, culminating in an informal private view showcasing participants' work. Open to all skill levels, this course provides a foundation for further studies or careers in drawing and related fields.

Program Outline


Falmouth University Drawing Short Course


Degree Overview:

Specialized workshops in drawing techniques and media facilitate reflection on observations of place and narrative, culminating in an informal private view.


Objectives:

  • Develop observational drawing skills through location studies and studio practice.
  • Explore diverse drawing techniques and media.
  • Respond creatively to Cornwall's landscapes, history, and communities.
  • Build a cohesive body of drawings reflecting personal experiences and observations.

Description:

  • The course combines location visits, studio workshops, and independent practice.
  • Guided explorations of Falmouth, St Ives, and Helston provide inspiration and reference material.
  • Drawing workshops introduce various techniques and media, including charcoal, graphite, colored pencils, and pastels.
  • Dedicated studio space allows for individual exploration and experimentation.
  • Informal private view showcases participants' work and fosters discussion.

Outline:


Day 1:

  • Life drawing workshop
  • Collaborative beach drawing session (weather permitting)

Day 2:

  • Trip to St Ives
  • Visits to Porthmeor Studios and Tate St Ives

Day 3:

  • Morning session at Helston Museum of Cornish Life
  • Independent practice with support to refine individual work

Day 5:

  • Independent work completion and refinement
  • Private view showcasing participants' work and celebrating achievements

Structure:

  • The course runs from Monday to Friday.
  • Each day includes lunch and time for socializing with fellow participants.
  • Morning sessions typically involve taught workshops or visits to museums and studios.
  • Afternoons are dedicated to independent practice with support from instructors.

Modules:

  • Drawing from Life
  • Location Drawing
  • Drawing Techniques and Media
  • Creative Exploration
  • Independent Practice

Assessment:

  • Assessment is based on the quality and development of the participants' drawing portfolio.
  • Individual drawings are evaluated based on their technical skill, concept exploration, and creative potential.
  • The final private view provides an opportunity for discussion and feedback on the participants' work.

Teaching:

  • The course is facilitated by experienced drawing instructors, Beth Garnett and Cally Gibson.
  • Beth Garnett is a Senior Technician at the Falmouth School of Art, specializing in life drawing instruction.
  • Cally Gibson is a Senior Technician at Falmouth University, focusing on digital skills and illustration.
  • The course emphasizes experimentation, exploration, and individual expression.

Careers:

  • This short course serves as an excellent starting point for individuals interested in developing their drawing skills or pursuing further studies in Fine Art, Illustration, or related fields.
  • Hone drawing skills for visual communication careers in various fields like design, advertising, or animation.
  • Develop a strong portfolio for further studies in drawing or related disciplines.

Other:

  • The course is open to participants of all skill levels, with a minimum age of 18 years.
  • Participants may need to bring additional materials based on their preferred drawing mediums.
  • The course fee does not include accommodation.
  • Lunch and tea/coffee are included each day.
  • Special dietary needs can be accommodated.
  • Participants are responsible for covering lunch costs during the St Ives trip.
  • The campus is not fully accessible, with some activities in older buildings.
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