The course focuses on material knowledge, techniques and processes in wood, metal, ceramics and plastics across disciplines such as jewellery, furniture, sculpture, lighting, batch production and site-specific work. A broad approach is encouraged within fine art, design and craft contexts. The course is workshop-based, with open access to specialised workshops. Outcomes are varied across fine art, craft and design.


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Great excitement – my work has been included in Crafts magazine’s feature on graduate work. Very chuffed that my first piece of press coverage is in such an esteemed publication, and much encouraged to crack on with my portfolio this weekend. Four long days to make a dent in the to do list. Expectations have just been elevated…yikes!


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Final year is flying by, and battles are now raging between the many and various things that need to be done in the the next few weeks. Sometimes I feel quite calm, but that’s usually followed by remembering something significant that’s still to oragnaise.

Today I’m working on my promotional plan, making sure the right people get to see my work either at our Degree Show in Brighton on 4 to 9 June (http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/whats-on) or on stand CA22 at New Designers (www.newdesigners.com) on 29 June to 2 July.


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