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Creative Workshops

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Delivery Partner

University for the Creative Arts

Dates

TBC with School

Times

TBC with School

Year Groups

7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13

Delivery style

Face to Face - in school, Virtual Delivery

Group size

Class size

Duration

Approx. 1 hour

Part of a series

No

About the activity

As part of UCA’s Outreach offer, students and young people have the opportunity to take part in a range of workshops covering different disciplines. Timings for these workshops are flexible, and they can be tailored to your timetable and curriculum. All materials are provided. Workshops can be delivered in school/college/community organisations, online or at a UCA campus.

All workshops are delivered by our specialist Creative Workshop Tutors and Student Ambassadors, and where possible, include a Creative Careers talk. Creative workshops give young people the opportunity to enhance their portfolio, develop creative thinking and skills, and explore disciplines in greater depth. 

Workshops can be delivered across a broad range of specialisms including:

Acting and Performance
Architecture and Interior Design
Business, Advertising and Marketing
Craft, Jewellery and 3D Design
Fashion and Textiles
Film and TV
Fine Art
Graphic Design and Illustration
Photography
STEAM
Transferable Skills and Progression

Subject areas

Art and Design

Activity themes

Understand and Develop Academic Knowledge and Soft Skills
Understand Progression and Career Routes

Gatsby benchmarks

3. Addressing the needs of each pupil
7. Encounters with further and higher education
4. Linking curriculum learning to careers
2. Learning from career and labour market information

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