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Plymouth College of Art offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate and pre-degree studies across Art, Design and Digital Media. The college offers students 160 years of history and up-to-the-minute thinking with cutting-edge facilities. Its two city centre campuses are also home to Fab Lab Plymouth and Mirror at Plymouth College of Art, a public-facing gallery that has shown work by Martin Parr, Rose Wiley and Matt Stokes, as well as hosting the British Art Show 9 in Autumn 2022.
FabLab Plymouth is unique within a network of 50 in the UK and over 1,000 FabLabs worldwide, because it is centred in a broader industrial context of design and manufacturing facilities including a large jewellery workshop, extensive textile print studios and a glasshouse – the perfect setting for the fusion of traditional art practices with cutting-edge digital technologies.
Plymouth College of Art is associated with many of the UK’s top creative groups:
In 2009 the college founded Making Futures, a biennial international research conference exploring contemporary craft and maker movements as ‘change agents’ in 21st-century society.
Plymouth College of Art students on Whatuni say:
“They [lecturers] have really diverse experience and they are really friendly. Always made time for me.”
“They are an open platform designed to open up debate and conversations about the arts that you would not normally get. A cross subject interaction with thinkers across all disciplines open your eyes up to new ways of thinking that help shape your own work.”
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