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  1. Website. arts.ac.uk /chelsea. Chelsea College of Arts is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London, a public art and design university in London, England. It offers further and higher education courses in fine art, graphic design, interior design, product design, and textile design up to PhD level.

  2. Insights: teachers workshops and programmes. Academic partnerships. Information for agents. UAL Global. Global Projects and Partnerships. UAL Sanctuary. Staff mobility. Contact us. Chelsea College of Arts offers courses in fine art, curating, graphic, textile, product and interior design.

  3. Sep 29, 2024 · Founded in 1895 as the South-Western Polytechnic, Chelsea College of Arts has a long and illustrious history. Over the years, it has transformed into one of the leading art institutions in the world, offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and research degrees in various disciplines including fine art, graphic design, and curatorial studies.

  4. Apply now. Careers. Livia Harper BA (Hons) Fine Art, Chelsea College of Arts, UAL. CollegeChelsea College of ArtsUCAS codeW104Start dateSeptember 2025Course length3 years. BA Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts brings together students and staff to examine what contemporary fine art practice is and to help forge its future.

    • Camberwell. In the early 1960s Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts was organised into three departments: Painting and Sculpture; Design and Crafts; and Printing and Bookbinding.
    • Central School. The Central School of Arts and Crafts was renamed the Central School of Art and Design in May 1966 and was among the first UK colleges to be accredited across all of the DipAD’s four main areas (fine art [painting], graphic design, 3D design and fashion textiles).
    • Chelsea. A new Chelsea School of Art, directly managed by the London County Council, was formed in 1964 when the original art school split from Chelsea College of Science and Technology and amalgamated with the Polytechnic School of Art, Great Titchfield Street (previously the West London School of Art and part of the Regent Street Polytechnic).
    • Goldsmiths. In 1964 the DipAD in textiles at Goldsmiths, with embroidery as the main subject and printed textiles and weaving as subsidiary subjects, was the first to be ratified in Britain.
  5. Polytechnic. Chelsea College of Arts was originally an integral school of the South-Western Polytechnic, which opened at Manresa Road, Chelsea, in 1895 to provide scientific and technical education to Londoners. Day and evening classes for men and women were held for the domestic economy, mathematics, engineering, natural science, art, and music.

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  7. MA Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts is designed to enhance the making, criticality and articulation of your practice. It aims to expand the contextual reach of your works and the audiences for them. The course encourages experimental studio practice and individual inquiry at a professional level. Throughout the course, you will challenge ...

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