With our detailed walk-through, you can get a close look at the workshops and equipment you will have access to on this hands-on degree.
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With our detailed walk-through, you can get a close look at the workshops and equipment you will have access to on this hands-on degree.
Textiles student Harriet Silverson, along with classmate Alice Clubb, has been awarded a Framework Knitters bursary for yarn for her final collection – and Harriet is going to create a series of playful samples that explore the crossover of art, emotion, and knitted textile design.
As her show opens at Tiwani Contemporary Gallery in central London, read an interview with painter Miranda Forrester in FAD Magazine.
The course runs two Instagram feeds, one for the courses and one for exhibitions – check them out if you’re interested in the kinds of work being made by our brilliant creatives!
The annual second year Photography student exhibition opens this week at our Edward Street building (13 – 18 January).
Music Business and Media student Hollie Strzyzewski gives us the lowdown on why she changed course and is loving exploring her Radio 1 presenter ambitions on this degree.
As part of their Directing the Screen module, Film BA(Hons) students recently enjoyed an interactive day learning from and working with experienced industry directors Tom Hescott (Eastenders, Call the Midwife and The Act) and Pete Travis (Cold Feet, Vantage Point, Omagh and City of Tiny Lights).
In a BBC article, gaming experts have named our progressive and creative city as the go-to place for the games industry.