Mixed Media Textiles
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An introduction to a wide range of textile techniques, with the chance to specialise in an area of personal interest.
Mixed Media Textiles is studied within the Creative Arts programme, and is studied in combination with another subject. We encourage students who would like to have a broader experience of Textiles to apply for this course - you are encouraged to develop your creative potential using textiles to express ideas and to solve design problems. Attention is always paid to the interaction of Textiles with the various subject combinations within Creative Arts - for instance if you decide to combine Mixed Media Textiles and Art the subject may function in a different way than if you …
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An introduction to a wide range of textile techniques, with the chance to specialise in an area of personal interest.
Mixed Media Textiles is studied within the Creative Arts programme, and is studied in combination with another subject. We encourage students who would like to have a broader experience of Textiles to apply for this course - you are encouraged to develop your creative potential using textiles to express ideas and to solve design problems. Attention is always paid to the interaction of Textiles with the various subject combinations within Creative Arts - for instance if you decide to combine Mixed Media Textiles and Art the subject may function in a different way than if you choose Mixed Media Textiles and Dance.
You will choose one of the following subjects to study alongside Mixed Media Textiles:
- Art
- Ceramics
- Visual Design
- Creative Writing
- Dance
- Drama
- Music
Mixed Media Textiles is an introduction to a wide range of textile techniques, with the chance to specialise in an area of personal interest.
Why study Mixed Media Textiles?
Students are encouraged to develop personal ideas and concepts in depth to prepare them for work as textile artists, designer makers or in the industry (for example, textile conservation; display; textile prediction and promotion). Students may also go on to set up their own businesses.
Ratio of applications to places
No. of applicants on Creative Arts (2011): 528
No. of places on Creative Arts (2011): 70
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