Art and Digital Design in Oxford
Date: 18/09/2024
At a glance:
Age:
15-17 years old
Length:
2 weeks
Start Dates:
7 July 2024 and 4 August 2024
English language level
From upper intermediate (CEF B2) to very advanced (CEF C2)
Class size
Maximum 12 students
Lesson length
25 (23 hours) Monday to Friday
Package fee
£3,245
Package include
Tuition, accommodation, meals, travel insurance, activities, sports & 1 excursion per week
Accommodation
Activities
Optional extras
Improve your Art and Digital Design skills this summer
This course is designed for students who want to develop their techniques, perspectives, and portfolio for their current studies or for students who would like to try something new this summer.
Why improve your design skills?
The compilation of a comprehensive portfolio and sketchbook for your school studies is a time-consuming process. Blocks of uninterrupted time to develop ideas, experiment, and reflect are often hard for students to find in a busy school timetable. This Arts and Digital Design course helps you find this time, making it possible for you to create an engaging portfolio that reflects your abilities.
Enhance and develop your portfolio
Our Art and Digital Design course provides the expertise of specialist art teachers and modern teaching spaces to enable you to enhance, refine, and develop your portfolio.
The course provides you with:
Expert guidance from highly experienced art teachers
Full access and studio time in a brand new, well-equipped state of the art studio
Inspirational visits to museums and galleries
Tuition as required in a multitude of techniques
Experience mounting and exhibiting work
The opportunity to meet and work with practising local artists
We are a member of the English UK specialist group for Young Learners
Course overview
Studio-time
You will be able to dedicate whole mornings or afternoons to work on a particular project whilst benefiting from advice and guidance of our teachers.
New techniques
You will have the opportunity to learn and develop a wide range of artistic techniques including:
- Darkroom and digital photographing, editing, and displaying
- 2D drawing, painting, printmaking, illustrating, designing, and exhibiting
- 3D textiles, fashion and casting
Inspirational visits
There are many places in Oxford to view the work of other artists to seek inspiration. Visits will include the Ashmolean Museum, the Museum of Modern Art Oxford, and the Christchurch Picture Gallery, as well as less obvious venues famed for their architecture and unusual artefacts.
Exhibition
You will work towards the final Friday when you will present your work in an exhibition for your classmates and specially invited local artists.