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UCAS code: CAFP
Here's what Coleg Sir Gar says about its Fine Art Practice course.
The Fine Art Practice Degree programme is unique within Wales due to the bespoke foundry and dedicated print studio facilities. The course has an emphasis on experimentation in an exciting studio environment supported by specialist workshops; exploring the past to inform contemporary practice.
This is a level four stand alone qualification that is the first year of our degree programme which is focused on fine art practices. The course can be studied on a full time basis over one academic year, or part time over two years and will enable those students who are unable to commit to studying for a full BA Honours degree to have an understanding of, and learn the basic skills required in their chosen subject.
Source: Coleg Sir Gar
Qualification
Certificate - Cert
Department
Carmarthen School of Art
Location
Carmarthen School of Art | Carmarthen
Duration
1 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Fine art
Start date
September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
A skills based year delivered through a series of workshops, including Modeling Mould Making and Casting, Painting, Colour Theory and Mixed Media, Steel Fabrication, Carving in Wood and Stone, Printmaking, Drawing, Learning in the Digital Era and a Creative Project.
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