Mid IB Visual Arts

David Fowkes, Director of IB Summer Courses explains: Who is it for? Specifically designed for Visual Arts IB students who have completed their first year of the Diploma programme and wish to develop further their techniques, perspectives and portfolio.

WHY?
The study of Visual Arts as part of the IB Diploma programme makes a unique demand upon students. The compilation of a comprehensive and engaging portfolio and sketchbook is a time consuming process. Blocks of uninterrupted time to develop ideas, experiment and reflect are often hard to find in a busy school timetable.

BENEFITS
The Visual Arts (Mid IB) course provides students with the time, the space and a multitude of resources to enable them to enhance refine and develop their portfolio in preparation for the IB assessment process.
The course provides students with:

  • Expert guidance from highly experienced IB Diploma teachers
  • Full access and “studio time” in a brand new, well-equipped “state of the art” studio
  • Inspirational visits to museums and galleries
  • Tuition as required in a multitude of techniques
  • Experience of mounting and exhibiting work
  • The opportunity to meet and work with practising local artists

OVERVIEW
Studio-time: Students will be “off timetable” and therefore able to dedicate whole mornings or afternoons to work on a particular project whilst benefiting from advice and guidance of St. Clare’s staff.

New techniques: The opportunity to learn and develop a host of artistic techniques including:

  • Darkroom and digital photographing, editing and displaying
  • 2D drawing, painting, printmaking, illustrating, designing, and exhibiting
  • 3D textiles, fashion and casting

Inspirational visits: Oxford provides a rich multitude of venues in which to view the work of other artists to seek inspiration. Visits will include the Ashmolean museum, Modern Art Oxford and The Christchurch Picture Gallery as well as less obvious venues famed for their architecture and unusual artefacts.

Exhibition: Students work towards the final Friday when they present their work in an exhibition to their peers and specially invited local artists.

Dates and prices

Age: 15+/16
Dates: Sunday 10 July - Saturday 23 July 2016 (2 weeks)
English Level: Advanced
Class size: 12 (maximum)
Time: 25 lessons per week, including a minimum of 15 hours studio time (1 lesson = 55 minutes)
Price: £2485
Includes tuition, materials, meals, accommodation, activities programme, 2 excursions and travel insurance
For more information contact:
Tom Whitehouse, Sales Coordinator - Summer Courses tom.whitehouse@stclares.ac.uk

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