View Full Version : Fine Art Degrees In London
Suira
May 20th, 2009, 12:53 PM
Hey. Well I guess I first should explain my situation. I'm currently living in Spain, and I'm thinking of moving to London, to make my Fine Art career there. I've been checking out info about the best places there and Camberwell College of Arts and Central St Martins College Of Art seem like the better options. My problem is that right now I'm unable to travel to London and check them out by myself and I don't even know if there are better places en Europe to study or even in UK. I've red about Bristol and Brighton , but still I'mnot sure if those are better places than Madrid to study. I know it's kinda complicated, but I would REALLY apreciate any information that people studiying there can provide or people from UK knowing what they're talking about can give me about studiying arts there. I think it could be usefull for people considering to move from any european country to UK to do their studys so that's it.
Thanks a lot :)
Stephen Mason
May 20th, 2009, 05:52 PM
have a look at goldsmiths as well. x
jrp
May 22nd, 2009, 01:09 PM
London Atelier of Representational Art www.drawpaintsculpt.com
ikken
May 22nd, 2009, 01:50 PM
Hey. Well I guess I first should explain my situation. I'm currently living in Spain, and I'm thinking of moving to London, to make my Fine Art career there. I've been checking out info about the best places there and Camberwell College of Arts and Central St Martins College Of Art seem like the better options. My problem is that right now I'm unable to travel to London and check them out by myself and I don't even know if there are better places en Europe to study or even in UK. I've red about Bristol and Brighton , but still I'mnot sure if those are better places than Madrid to study. I know it's kinda complicated, but I would REALLY apreciate any information that people studiying there can provide or people from UK knowing what they're talking about can give me about studiying arts there. I think it could be usefull for people considering to move from any european country to UK to do their studys so that's it.
Thanks a lot :)
St Martins = excellent reputation, however, the quality of teaching, especially when it comes to concept-art and game art related stuff, is really... so-so
you'll have a perfect carrier start after graduation for sure, but it will mostly depend on your connections and amount of those arty concepts in your work
(that's what I got when did some research on british schools )
VogelA
May 26th, 2009, 04:18 PM
I believe Royal College of Art has a great fine arts program for postgraduate work, what level are you looking at?
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