Art and Design | Intermediate Art & Design | Brighton MET
Why study this course?

This course is both practical and enjoyable. A highly qualified and experienced tutor will develop your skills and knowledge of the formal elements of art and design, through a project theme.
You will further explore experimental techniques, processes and different media with the aim of building on your portfolio of work from the introductory course or from existing work.
You will be encouraged to express yourself and find your own unique visual language through colour in drawing, mixed media, contemporary portraiture, installation art and ceramics. We will look at the contemporary artists for inspiration and analyse their work, both in two and three-dimensional approaches.
There will be both group and individual tutorials to support your learning and you will be required to produce a body of developmental art and design work, including sketchbook work in response to the theme.
The work produced may be used for the development of your own creative practice or to assist with applications for future progression onto art and design courses.
Start dates
Code | Start | Campus | Times | Duration | Fees | |
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CM0325-1C | 18 Jan 2023 | Central Brighton | Wednesday 9.30am - 2pm | 10 Weeks | £340.00 |
Entry requirements
An informal interview with one of the Art department tutors may be required to study this course.
The course is part-time during the day.
This course is open to adult learners 19+.

Course content
Develop your skills in:
- Line
- Tone
- Texture
- Colour
- Form
- Composition
Explore experimental techniques, processes and different media, both in two and three-dimensional approaches.
Course aims
Highly qualified and experienced tutors will introduce you to the formal elements of art and design, including line, tone, texture, colour, form and composition. You’ll explore a wide range of basic skills, experimental techniques, processes and different media through the completion of project work. Both two and three dimensional approaches will also be explored.
There will be both group and individual tutorials to support your learning.
Study hours
This course takes place between 9.30am and 2pm, once a week for 10 weeks.
Ideally you would be able to dedicate 1 extra hour per week to independent study and homework.
Course
The course fees are shown in the table on the overview tab.
Please note that there are no applicable discounts for this course.
International students
If you are an international student (you don't hold UK Settlement Status), different fees apply. Please click here to read more and find out how to apply.