Part Time Intermediate/Advanced Levels in Printmaking (10 weeks)

A Level

In Hull

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Location

    Hull

  • Duration

    10 Weeks

The intermediate/advanced level in Printmaking will extend existing skills offering increasingly more involved processes/levels of competence and building on previous skills learned. Students will be expected to respond to tutor set assignment briefs, keeping a sketchbook record of inspiration and ideas development, in addition to health and safety notes. NB: once a learner has.

Important information

Government funding available

Facilities

Location

Start date

Hull (East Riding of Yorkshire)
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Park Street, HU2 8RR

Start date

On request

About this course

Successful completion of the Introduction or Intermediate Printmaking (3 x 10 weeks)

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Intermediate/Advanced Levels in Printmaking (10 weeks)

Course Details

The intermediate/advanced level in Printmaking will extend existing skills offering increasingly more involved processes/levels of competence and building on previous skills learned. Students will be expected to respond to tutor set assignment briefs, keeping a sketchbook record of inspiration and ideas development, in addition to health and safety notes. NB: once a learner has successfully completed a 10 week term, they will be given opportunity to enrol for a further 10 weeks in the next term (subject to demand).

Qualifications required:
Successful completion of the Introduction or Intermediate Printmaking (3 x 10 weeks)

Course length:
10 weeks - part time

Venue:
The College's Park Street Site

Start Date:
(Autumn) September , (Spring) January, (Summer) April

Course hours:
3 Hours

Additional info:
There will be an additional Studio Fee for materials. Advice on material costs will be provided at enrolment. Completion of on-line applications are not necessary. Due to the nature of the activity, informal one to one guidance is preferred to ensure correct entry onto courses. Therefore please contact the Art and Design Office directly.

Progression:
On successful completion of the 10 week course students may wish to progress onto a further 10 weeks at the same level to extend their skills. Students with a strong portfolio may consider progression onto the NOCN Level 2 Diploma in Art and Design or the OCN Access Diploma (Art and Design).

Session times:
6 - 9pm

Days running:
Monday evening

Part Time Intermediate/Advanced Levels in Printmaking (10 weeks)

Price on request