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About the course

This course is for learners 19 or over

This course provides an exciting, well-established and challenging programme that helps adults of any age to engage and build confidence in their interest in art and design, and often helps them to make aspirational and life-changing decisions about their futures. The coursework is broad and varied to help students develop ideas and skills that pinpoint this progression and to assist them to build a new and focused portfolio suited to their interests. The programme runs over two years at Stroud, one year at Bristol.

The course usually has the same half terms and holidays as Gloucestershire and Bristol schools. The course content gives you the opportunity to explore a range of different disciplines; this enables you to explore the scope of creative art and design education and to build practical and creative skills to develop your own creative toolkit.

The core of the course is based on drawing in the widest sense of the word and includes life drawing. Diagnostic periods of study are allocated to painting, 3D sculpture, textile design, print making, 3D design, 2D design including graphics, and photography. Running parallel to these subjects is the opportunity to develop your own original work, which is so important in the creative industry today.

Group tutorials will help you to look at other artwork and this will also be explored through looking at artists and designers through the different art and design disciplines. You will be helped to apply to university during the course and this will include help with portfolio development: assembling a portfolio of your work, including sketchbooks, notebooks and other evidence of study or creative activity, all of which could be submitted as part of an application for a higher education art and design course, for employment or to support an application to an exhibition.

A full-time course is available subject to numbers at Stroud. The course is full-time at Bristol School of Art.

This course is at based at two of our campuses including our dynamic and exciting Queens Road campus located within easy reach of the city of Bristol which is accessible by train and by bus. As well as our Stroud campus in the centre of Gloucestershire, surrounded by the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The campus is a short walk away from Stroud train station and easily accessible by bus.

Course content

This course is delivered at multiple campuses, each of which is offered slightly differently. Click the relevant campus below for further information.

Stroud campus provides a supportive and focused studio environment.

Attendance:
2.5 days per week, 9:30am – 3:30pm, plus independent study at home.
The course runs over one year and follows Gloucestershire school term dates.

What you will study:
You will explore a broad range of art and design disciplines to help you identify your strengths and interests. Diagnostic periods of study include:

  • Drawing

  • Painting

  • 3D sculpture

  • Textile design

  • Printmaking

  • 3D design

  • 2D design and graphics

  • Photography

Alongside these subjects, you will continuously develop your own original work, building independence and creative direction while developing a strong portfolio.

Located in central Bristol and easily accessible by public transport, Queens Road Bristol School of Art offers a vibrant studio-based learning experience.

Attendance:
Three days per week in college, 9:45am – 4:00pm, plus two days independent study.
The course follows South Gloucestershire school term dates

You will undertake diagnostic study in:

  • Drawing

  • Painting

  • 3D sculpture

  • Ceramics

  • Printmaking

  • 3D design

  • 2D design and graphics

You will also develop your own original and self-directed work throughout the year, strengthening your creative voice and preparing a portfolio suitable for higher education.

How is the course delivered and assessed?

The course is delivered face-to-face through studio workshops, practical projects, tutorials, contextual research, and independent study.

You will receive support with university applications and portfolio preparation, including assembling sketchbooks, research work, and finished outcomes.

The qualification is validated and moderated by Acentis Awards under the nationally recognised Access to HE scheme. Assessment is based on ongoing coursework across 20 units and culminates in a final exhibition of your work. You will also be encouraged to curate and exhibit work during the year.

Maths & English
We offer core modules in Maths and English. Students take these in the evening and can take GCSE or Level 2.
What can I do next
Typically, this course leads to further study on academic or vocational courses at university level and, ultimately, to a career within the creative industries.