Illustration (Visual Arts)
Postgraduate
In London
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
London
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Duration
45 Weeks
The pathway focuses on originality and authorship, aiming to encourage visual thinking, research skills and storytelling ability, while developing your entrepreneurial qualities, communication and professional skills.
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About this course
A good honours degree in a related subject.
Portfolio of supporting work.
Project Proposal.
International students must show proof of IELTS level 6.5 or above in English on enrolment.
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Course programme
Course Structure
A series of seminars, workshop inductions, research time and fi eld trips, will familiarise you with the College environment, the city of London, and the work of fellow students and staff. You will begin to develop your proposal, an ambitious and engaging project to sustain you throughout the pathway. We offer you time to implement both critical and practical skills. The development of your personal project is also a time in which to consider how your practice continues and the directions you may choose to take. Many students choose to participate in external ventures, competitions or exhibitions and form their own discussion groups.
During the final development and completion of your personal programme attention is given to personal focus, artistic direction and application. The final work is presented in the form of a public exhibition at the College.
Content
Illustration in the 21st Century demands strong voices: entrepreneurial image-makers who can tell their own stories. Camberwell College of Arts has a long tradition of imaginative illustrative art, and this pathway builds on this strength.
The teaching team is made up of leading-edge practitioners and educators, encouraging passion, commitment, and the ability to draw on personal experience to challenge conventional illustration.
Dedication: Full-time.
Additional information
Career opportunities: The range of creative destinations is wide and former students have had a number of successes including book contracts, comic strip work for Flicking Publishing and work with the Thames Festival. Recent graduates have gone on to work for Rave Magazine in Bombay and Samsung Advertising in Europe.
Contact person: Janet Woolley
Illustration (Visual Arts)