Continuing Studies offers
a flexible pattern of study both for students preparing for
further and higher education courses in art and design and
for those returning to specialist study.
A course of study is planned in consultation with the Director
of Studies and this programme is comprised of any of the
part-time classes in painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture.
Normally the Continuing Studies programme begins in September
although it is possible to enrol for spring and summer terms.
Tutored class units are supplemented by personal tutorials,
gallery visits and lectures on fine art theory and practice.
Continuing Studies students may also attend Diploma Course
art history lectures.
Course
Structure
A programme of study is based on attendance in tutored class
units and it is possible to negotiate for the use of untutored
studio facilities. Specialist areas such as the print studio
and sculpture workshop may be used after an induction. With
the necessary degree of commitment it is possible to build
a portfolio of work for application for a foundation course.
If you already have a portfolio of work you may be able to
supplement this for application to a degree or postgraduate
course. Modification to the weekly pattern of study can be
made in consultation with a personal tutor at any point during
a term.
Tutored classes can be selected from the Open Studio and Day
and Evening Classes.
The following subjects are available:
Drawing/Life Drawing
Oil Painting
Watercolour
Printmaking
Sculpture
Portraiture
Certification
A certificate is awarded at the end of the period of study.
Heatherley's can provide full support for applications to
further courses. This will include references and portfolio
preparation.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must be over the age of eighteen by 15th September
in the year they intend to commence the course. Heatherley's
looks favourably towards applications from mature students.
Interviews can be arranged for entry in any of the three academic
terms.
An application form should be completed and returned to the
School Office. Following receipt of the form, an interview
date is offered. A portfolio of recent work should be brought
to the interview.
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