To develop a project from proposal to final exhibition
To develop an innovative studio practice through exploring new and existing materials and processes
Seminars and discussions that cover a wide range of subjects, including material culture studies, anthropology, philosophy, sustainability, consumerism, museum studies, psychology and literature
Visits to collections, makers’ studios, galleries and museums
To critically engage with contemporary debates in applied arts, design and object-based art through the development of a personal project, as well as collectively exploring human-object relationships and the meaning of making
A shared lecture programme across the Visual Arts courses that draw upon the richness of research across Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbledon Colleges
To produce a wide range of works during the programme and for the final show, which has previously included lighting, design, ceramic works, furniture, jewellery, as well as installations of small-scale sculptures
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MA Education - SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities)
The University has 12 halls of residence located across London, but the transport network is excellent and students get discounted travel on London Underground, buses and overground trains.
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