Plymouth College of Art
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Plymouth College of Art - formerly called Plymouth College of Art and Design - is a specialist arts college located in Plymouth, Devon. It was founded as the Plymouth Drawing School in 1856,[1] and remains one of a few specialist art colleges in the United Kingdom.[2] The College provides art and design education, specialising in the fields of art, design, crafts and media. Plymouth College of Art offers foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in a range of art, design and digital media subjects as well as creative pre-degree courses. Pre-Degree courses include creative A-Levels, BTEC Extended Diplomas, Foundation Diploma in Art and Design and Creative Apprenticeships.[3]
The College caters for approximately 2,000 students, with around 60% of full-time students on Higher Education courses.[when?][citation needed] Over 250 members of staff are employed by the college, which has an annual turnover of approximately £12 million.[when?] Students are enrolled from the local area, the wider south-west region, and further afield in the United Kingdom. The college also attracts international students.[4]
The College is administered by a corporation.[5]
In 2012, the College founded a free school, Plymouth School of Creative Arts, which is a city-centre school providing mainstream education for 4-16 year olds.[6]
In 2006, Plymouth College of Art and Design ended its membership of the University of Plymouth's Partner Colleges network, having completed its contractual obligations.[2] Until 2007, Plymouth College of Art's degree courses were accredited by the University of Plymouth. Since 2008, the college's degree awards have been accredited by the Open University.[7]
Plymouth College of Art and Design was renamed in December 2008, and became Plymouth College of Art.[8]
Transferred to the HE Sector 4 July 2014 [9]
Honorary Degrees
In 2009, the college awarded two honorary degrees which were conferred by The Open University. Artist Anthony Frost was awarded an honorary Master of The Open University and Raindance founder Elliot Grove was awarded an honorary Doctor of The Open University for their services to art and education and culture respectively.[citation needed]
Notable alumni
- Harry Borden, photographer
- Charles Dance, British actor[1]
- Candice Farmer, photographer
- Raymond Hawkey, British designer and author
- Dan Joyce, professional stuntman of Dirty Sanchez
- Keith Rowe, British musician and painter (AMM)
- David Mckee, British author
- Scott Rivers, British film director
References
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- ↑ https://www.linkedin.com/company/plymouth-college-of-art
- ↑ http://www.plymouthart.ac.uk/studying/international-students/
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- ↑ http://plymouthschoolofcreativearts.co.uk/
- ↑ http://www.open.ac.uk/validate/pop28140.shtml
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- ↑ (http://dera.ioe.ac.uk/21128/1/9780111116319.pdf)
External links
- Vague or ambiguous time from June 2015
- Articles with unsourced statements from June 2015
- Articles with unsourced statements from August 2009
- Education in Plymouth, Devon
- Art schools in England
- Further education colleges in Devon
- Educational institutions established in 1856
- 1856 establishments in England
- Buildings and structures in Plymouth, Devon
- Arts organizations established in the 1850s