year programmes
Artpocket have a broad programme of creative courses for adults.
Our tutors have many collective years of experience teaching both in and out of the traditional education system both in the UK and abroad. Through this wide experience we have developed programmes which broaden, challenge and extend both thinking and making skills. We offer a range of courses in art, design and craft that provide the opportunity to develop specific skills, work in a specific media and process over a number of weeks or work more broadly and develop your practice through a range of activities, engage in critical debate and increase your understanding of how Artists work.
Our tutors have many collective years of experience teaching both in and out of the traditional education system both in the UK and abroad. Through this wide experience we have developed programmes which broaden, challenge and extend both thinking and making skills. We offer a range of courses in art, design and craft that provide the opportunity to develop specific skills, work in a specific media and process over a number of weeks or work more broadly and develop your practice through a range of activities, engage in critical debate and increase your understanding of how Artists work.
art intensive
This course offers an exciting opportunity to develop your creative identity through a rigorous and challenging programme of intensive study. Find out more... |
arts facilitation introductory course
This course has been developed in response to the growing need for Artists to work with communities, in collaboration with museums and galleries and provide activities within schools and colleges to increase creative and practical skills, bring people together and help with the general feeling of well being in others. Find out more... |
postgraduate programme
in creative practice The Post Graduate Programme has been developed to support those who wish to extend their creative practice, develop a professional network, regain confidence in their creativity and engage in the critical dialogue that surrounds their practice and the current art scene. Find out more... |