Fine Art GCE

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A course in Fine Art should develop your ability to appreciate all things visual, respond in a personal and creative way and perhaps even contribute something for the benefit of everyone. The skills you will develop will be varied. You will develop a working knowledge of materials, practices and technology within art. You will develop the skills to interpret and convey your ideas and feelings using art, craft and design. You will develop your imaginative and creative powers and your experimental, analytical and documenting skills. You will also develop a specialist vocabulary and the knowledge and understanding of the place of art, craft and design in history and in contemporary society. There are many careers in art, craft and design. Most of these require further study at an art school, further education college or university. If you are unsure about whether to make a career of the subject, the best thing to do is to speak to your art teacher who will know about the courses on offer in your area or elsewhere. Who is the course for? - Students who wish to undertake further studies in art, craft and design, usually at art college or further education college - Students who are looking to take up careers for which an art background is relevant. These might include advertising, publishing, architecture, museums, theatre, gallery work, journalism etc. - Students who have an interest in and aptitude for the subject, but who do not intend to take the subject beyond A Level and will use the grade as UCAS entry points for other courses Fine Art Areas of study You are required to work in one or more area(s) of fine art, such as those listed below. You may explore overlapping areas and combinations of areas: - drawing and painting - mixed-media, including collage and assemblage - sculpture - ceramics - installation - printmaking (relief, intaglio, screen processes and lithography) - moving image and photography.

Course information

Name: Fine Art GCE Qualification title: GCE A Level in Art and Design Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20161018 10:05:51 Updated 20161018 10:05:51

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Park House School
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Address

Andover Road Town: Newbury County:Berkshire

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