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HCC’s Art and Design students showcased an outstanding exhibition of work at the Open Kitchen, Bar & Restaurant in Hoxton. The impressive collection of images was the end product of a collaborative project with Autograph, a local arts charity. The powerful pictures were produced with the help of an acclaimed artist and were widely appreciated by art critics, staff, family and friends.


See also A Level courses on pages 18 and 22 and Media on page 47.


BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Art and Design (Art and Design,


Fashion, Media) Through this course, you will develop your creative and technical skills, with an analytical and historical framework to support your work. You’ll study the formal elements of art and design (form, line, tone, texture and colour). At the beginning of the course there will be a six-week induction. You will study a range of skills using two and three dimensional media including: drawing, painting, textiles, fashion, sculpture, 3D design, IT (computer aided design), moving image, interactive media, photography and the history of art and design. At the end of the induction you will be given the option to choose art and design, fashion or media as your specialist pathway for the rest of the course. The course includes practical projects, written work and off-site gallery research. You’ll be expected to devote some of your spare time to further develop your skills and expertise.


Entry requirements: You will be expected to present a sample of your work and have 4 GCSEs at grade A–E including English and maths. You will also have a College assessment.


Possible next steps: BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Art and Design.


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BTEC Level 3 Extended


Diploma in Art and Design This two-year course allows you to study a broad range of two and three-dimensional art disciplines representing the major career pathways in art and design. This leads to increased specialisation in your chosen subject in the second year. You will build skills in the use of the visual language through subjects such as drawing, painting, printmaking, fashion, textiles, sculpture, 3-D design, graphic design and digital media. We place a strong emphasis on developing ideas and engagement with historical and contemporary art practice – with visits to museums and galleries and the opportunity to participate in ‘live’ projects with professional art practitioners and an opportunity to study on trips abroad.


Entry requirements: 4 GCSEs at grade A–C. Plus, in addition to showing a genuine interest in the subject, you will need to show a sample of your work.


Possible next steps: Art and Design degree and HND courses such as: graphic design, product design, textile design, fine art and interior design.


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