On this course, you will benefit from our state-of-the-art workshop facilities, including:
- 3D workshops, with ceramics, concrete, resin-casting, plastics, metalwork, woodwork and a bronze-casting foundry. As well as a Big Build space for architecture, set design and large scale model making
- Animation and post production studios
- Our digital media workshop
- Knitting and sewing workshops with digital and analogue facilities
- HackSpace (for collaborative, creative, solutions-focused projects)
- Letterpress and printmaking workshop, with digital and analogue facilities, for experimenting creatively
- Our moving image workshop, with studios, editing suite, and industry-standard equipment
- Our photography workshop, including studios, colour and black-and-white darkrooms, and processing facilities
The University also has its own on-site galleries, including:
- Dorich House – the former studio home of the sculptor Dora Gordine and her husband the Hon.
- Stanley Picker Gallery – one of the leading examples of a university gallery in the UK. Its public activities are dedicated to the research, commissioning and presentation of innovative new practice across the fields of art, design and architecture for general, academic and specialist audiences.
- Project spaces at our Knights Park campus, which you can book for the exhibition of large-scale work.
As part of Kingston School of Art, students on this course benefit from joining a creative community where collaborative working and critical practice are encouraged. Our workshops and studios are open to all disciplines, enabling students and staff to work together, share ideas and explore multi-disciplinary making.