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Angharad Thomas – Creativity and Life Long Learning
Posted: 24/01/26 08:26 |
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I’m retired from a mixed career in teaching, youth work and textile design. I always intended to do more drawing but, without some sort of structure and deadlines, I never got round to it. In my mid 70s, I decided that a course would provide those incentives so I searched and found the OCA Foundation […]
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Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau – The Gap
Posted: 23/01/26 07:46 |
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I was 49 when I enrolled in OCA’s Foundation Painting course. People were dubious. Why a foundation course? Why not just take a class? You have an established career. Why would you do this now? You can’t become an artist at nearly 50. It was the same reasonable advice I’d been hearing for decades. At […]
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Foundation Material and Making: Approaches to Sculpture
Posted: 06/06/24 12:59 |
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Since its launch in 2021, our Foundation Material and Making: Approaches to Sculpture course has welcomed a diverse range of students who have expanded their creative ideas. The course introduces various key creative methods and approaches to making, encouraging students to explore and respond to materials and objects in their local environment in imaginative ways.
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Student work: Heidi Sumner – The design development process.
Posted: 20/12/18 09:20 |
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I received the work from Heidi Sumner a Foundation Textile student a few months ago. I wanted to share her creative work with you here and discuss the concept design development. The foundation course with the OCA is an introduction to the skills needed for Textile studies. Students are asked in part 1 to experiment […]
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OCA Open foundations
Posted: 02/12/18 12:38 |
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If degree study is new to you or you are uncertain about where to start, look at the OCA’s Open Foundations courses. These courses are all designed to lead you into degree-level study, get you thinking academically, and putting you in the best position to start.
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