Join us on Friday 15 May in celebration of the opening of the Home Turf exhibition, produced and curated by Ashton Jones-Frame, located at London College of Fashion, UAL. The Home Turf exhibition ...
Alumni of Colour Association (AoCA) presented Echoes of Lives, Past, an exhibition of new work by recent UAL graduates. Developed through a six-month collaboration with UAL Showcase, the programme ...
MA Screenwriting is an industry-focused course that develops writers for film, television and radio. You’ll develop your writing, script reading, script editing and script development skills to ...
Design effective wayfinding and signage. Enhance user experiences in events, buildings, and exhibitions. Learn how to create practical information design strategies. Wayfinding and signage greatly ...
Expand your creative technology practice into the field of robotics and critically explore the role that robots will play in our future. From September 2027, creative computing courses currently ...
Living, learning, working, playing; everything we do happens in a space. Our courses in architecture, industrial design, and interior design will enable you to reinvent the spaces we live in.
BA Graphic Design at Camberwell College of Arts gives you a range of skills and knowledge to produce effective design for both social engagement and the future of the design industry. This course has ...
Oil painting at Chelsea College of Arts gives students the opportunity to develop their painting skills in a supportive art ...
Explore why consumers make the decisions they do by learning about psychology, behavioural economics and more, all whilst learning the fundamental theories of marketing. BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing & ...
Discover more about Tere Chad's project, Neo Norte, and how the experimental education at Central Saint Martins shaped and encouraged her cross-disciplinary, collaborative approach.
Short Course tutor Alison Branagan about why it's essential that creatives hone their entrepreneurial and business skills.
Camberwell College of Arts alumna Breanna Gordon discusses with us her artistic practice and her debut solo exhibition, Introspect, at Tache Gallery, London.