The College offers a vast array of industry-specific programmes, including Art and Design, Fashion and Textiles, Graphic Design and Visual Communication, Jewellery and Photography. Alison Clark, Art Council England’s Director for Combined Arts and Manchester, said: “Culture is a flourishing industry across the UK.
View detailsIndustry-standard facilities that have been developed specifically for your course, include: Jewellery studio with 2 brazen hearths, fume cupboard, laser cutter, polisher and plastics room Ceramics studio with potter’s wheel, cold store and 2 kilns Textile print studio Print making studio with hot plate, screen print tables, and storeroom with exposure unit and drying cabinet Garment construction studio with sewing machines, eyelet and fusing presses 3D workshop with various saws and cutting machinery Fashion and pattern cutting workshop A designated art studio with its double height space for displaying work, providing an open well-lit space that is ideal for stimulating creativity A dedicated photography studio.
View detailsI love playing badminton regularly and also became decent at archery! I also make jewellery and sell it on Etsy and have done the occasional craft market since my early teens. I'm really excited about taking on this position within the UCEN Manchester Student Union as I feel I could make a positive difference that would improve student's experiences alongside their studies!
View detailsEight inspiring, dynamic and collaborative studio and workshop spaces for Visual Arts students specialist studio workshops for fashion, textiles, photography, jewellery, ceramics, printmaking, 3D design and digital media and an incredible double height collaborative art studio and exhibition space for Visual Arts students.
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