NEW Creative short courses for spring
Unleash your creativity this spring with our accredited Entry Level 3 craft courses starting this April. These short courses are perfect for beginners - no experience needed!
Next Start: | 22/05/2025 |
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Day: | Thursday |
Time: | 10:00 - 13:00 |
Availability: | Yes |
Venue: | Macbeth Centre |
Fees: |
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Date: | 22/05/2025 - 07/07/2025 |
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Day: | Thursday |
Time: | 10:00 - 13:00 |
Weeks: | 7 |
Venue: | MAC |
Code: | AJ3820 |
Enrol: | Offline |
Anyone interested in exploring the making and design elements of this craft and who may be interested in pursuing a career in the creative industries.
No prior experience needed but it would be an advantage if you have worked with craft or art materials either on a course or in your own time. A basic literacy and numeracy level is required.
This is a practical course in the jewellery workshop, where there will be inductions to specialist equipment. You will be taught in a group and through individual tutoring. There will be tutor demonstrations of techniques, presentations and group discussions. You will be assessed at the end of the course, by submitting documentation of the work you have produced.
Keep a sketchbook, take photos, produce written notes. Research in libraries and internet.
One to one and group feedback. Observation and assessment of designs and practical work in progress. Group discussions and feed back will take place to evaluate work in progress and when it is completed. An individual learning plan will be used to track progress. A project record with written and photographic record will also be used. Use of sketchbooks will be encouraged and used as a record and means of assessment.
Learners who achieve this qualification could progress to a Level 1 Award in Creative Craft qualification in Creative Craft including Stained Glass, Jewellery, Ceramics or Upholstery.
Basic materials will be supplied. You will need to purchase any additional, specialised materials you require beyond what is available in the workshop. It would be useful to bring your own apron as some processes are messy. Any sketchbooks, drawings, photos, photocopies that can be used to develop a design would be useful, though we have a small collection of books to work from as well as access to internet for images.
Help with literacy or numeracy is available through the basic education programme and the ESOL programme offers help for speakers of other languages. Additional support can be provided for students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. Details of all available support can be found on our website (hfals.co.uk), in the Guide, the Student Handbook, or from teaching and reception staff.
Cordelia Stewart is an interdisciplinary artist, jeweller and educator based in East London. Instagram.com/icekandijewelley
Macbeth Street London W6 9JJ
Tel:020 8753 3600
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