Art, Craft and Design (Fashion and Textiles) A Level
Arts, Media and Publishing


What will you be working towards?
Alternative Title | GCE A Level in Art and Design |
Code | ARTAY21 |
Qualification Type | GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent |
Qualification Level | Level 3 |
Course type | Full Time |
Overview
Details
The course structure is designed to develop and enrich you as an artist or designer. You will be supported in gaining skills through a series of integrated critical practical and theoretical workshops that will challenge and extend your experience and understanding of art and design practice as you start to produce a practical portfolio of work that reflects your expression of ideas and feelings through the skilful manipulation of visual language and materials.
Textiles / Fashion
You will explore areas of textiles to create new and innovative work. Inspiration and reference will come from a range of starting points, using drawing, collage and mixed media techniques and processes including repeated pattern, print, applique, felt-making, heat techniques and machine embroidery.
How will it be delivered?
- 40 % exam.
- 60 % coursework.
- Practical Portfolio: The portfolio will consist of a sustained practical assignment with supporting contextual research the assignment demonstrates; research, ideas development, refinement and final solution.
- Related Study: This consists of written and where appropriate illustrated work of 1500 words. The written work reflects the context of the practical portfolio work.
- Controlled Assignment: You will produce work in response to an externally set task. You will demonstrate research skills and the acquisition of media techniques. A final piece will be realised in 15 hours of supervised time.
Entry requirements
Your next steps...
We offer an exciting Level 4 1 Year Art Foundation course which is designed to enable you to further explore your creativity.
A number of our students go on to study at degree level such as History of Art at the University of Kent, Textile Design at Norwich University of the Arts (NUA), Graphic Design at NUA, Architecture at Leeds University and Conservation of Cultural Heritage at Lincoln University.