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    Slade School Of Fine Art

    Slade School Of Fine Art

    3.5(2 reviews)
    2.3 miBloomsbury

    Well i have to give it five stars. One of the hardest art schools to get into and the Best art…read moreschool in the UK. A visit is a must. There's open studios in december and tours in october. Recently went into occupation over the 100% cuts in funding to all the arts, i advise you visit before things start to change!

    I expected that the so called "best art school in Great Britan would be an exceptionally run…read moreinstitution, filled with young dedicated and well educated artists, driven faculty members and general order. What I found was the exact opposite, a disgrace to the fine art world. I could literally go on and on about the failures of this school, but instead I'll just summarize the key issues I have 1. no structure, no pressure, no expectation results in little to no production of artwork. The school seems to advertise a pride in the independence it provides its artist with but it fails to really make clear that literally anyone can pass with out ever showing up. As a matter fact, the faulty are so lazy that they don't even bother to show up on time for literally anything. They don't enforce rules and they don't understand their students. There are no assignments, no expectations and no structure. 2. The cleanliness of the place is repulsive, the facilities are horrid, they are not up to date of creative materials and machines for making. The students disrespect their peers work spaces and they disrespect the building as a whole. they literally believe that they own the place, that they can make it just as filthy as their drugged up lifestyle. 3. There is no learning, no educating and no positive actual encouragement If a student were to draw a stick figure on their Starbucks coffee cup, a faculty member passing by would literally just be like " that's fantastic, you're so creative, be yourself and keep up the good work" This is not a place for anyone who truely cares about art and wants to further educate themselves on art making, the art market, art and even just understanding how to be an adult and behave responsibly in this world. This is a place to go If you have a lot of money and want to paint a couple abstract paintings that resemble American expressionism of the 1940s. After you finish your time here, you will feel like you have wasted it

    Central St Martins College Of Art - The Central St Martins campus interior

    Central St Martins College Of Art

    2.4(7 reviews)
    2.5 miBloomsbury

    I have been in this college a few times as I had had friends who studied Fine Art here. Although it…read morehas a really good reputation I feel it's probably not the best place to study fine art as it seems to be more Fashion orientated. I have considered studying here and even went to the open day recently but I wasn't really impressed with the layout and what they had to offer. In a few years they are moving to a bigger campus in Kings Cross which is a shame as it's currently in a great location in central London. They have a plaque on the wall at the reception stating that the Rolling Stones played here in 1970 something, Perhaps it was a more happening place back then.

    Important decisions (like where to attend college) aren't really based on Yelp reviews, right? For…read moremore informed, less biased reviews I'd suggest checking out reputable sources. That aside, yes, I currently attend CSM and am finding it to be everything I expected and more. I'm working on my Masters. The learning opportunities at the college seem to be almost boundless. The course leaders have been exceptionally supportive, and their continuing experience in their fields strengthens their obvious, relevant expertise. All of which, they bring into the classroom in a genuinely compelling way. I'm getting to know the other students in my programme, which has been going well. It's a diverse group! Conversations and group work has been interesting and often fun. How will I feel by the end of this year? Who knows? But so far I'm appreciating my time there and want to make the most of it.

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    Central St Martins College Of Art - The Central St Martins campus, front

    The Central St Martins campus, front

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    Chelsea College of Arts - Turner Prize Winners

    Chelsea College of Arts

    2.4(8 reviews)
    1.8 miWestminster

    Chelsea College of Art and Design is part of the University of the Arts London. Out of the other…read morecolleges which are part of UAL, Chelsea is the most beautiful. Set in Millbank, it is right next to the Tate, and faces the Thames, and is away from the hustle and bustle of busy central London life. It is one of the top colleges to go to in regards to the art and design world with a whole host of talented students with a lot to offer. Such alumni who have graduated from Chelsea include Chris Ofili, Steve McQueen, Ralph Fiennes and Alan Rickman. There are a range of courses one can enroll to. From Foundation, to FdA, to BA and to MA courses. Under such mediums as Art & Design, Fine Art, Interior Design, Film and Video, Printmaking, culture and Textile Design. If you're interested in being in the art world, Chelsea is a great place to learn it. With such an interesting choice of courses taught by highly skilled professionals, you will definitely leave with a real sense of satisfaction as well as added knowledge and skills.

    So, my rating can feel a bit biased considering I graduated from here, but honestly if I didn't…read morefeel it deserved it I would not rate it as high. I initially begun my career in the Fine Art department, Art is something I cherish and is part of my life so at on point I decided I did not want to make this my source of living (if I could, there are more artists than doctors in London). So I made a change to Textile Design. A career that allowed me to still work with my hands and learn, at the same time, valuable machinery, computing and ceramic skills. I felt the course was very complete, and teaching was enough to guide you but not too much as to feel dictated by your tutors view. It was during my final year I fell pregnant and still decided to finish my degree. I could not have done this without the support of my husband, family, friends and tutors at uni, especially my stitch tutor Isabel Dodd. I don't want to make a thank you speech but this is the kind of help you receive here. It is an atmosphere of creativity with an amazing resource library and a great view of the river that can inspire even the dimmest of minds.

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    Chelsea College of Arts - Turner Prize painting taken from cookhouse exhibition to open September 27 2019, examples of turner prize art from tate spilling across

    Turner Prize painting taken from cookhouse exhibition to open September 27 2019, examples of turner prize art from tate spilling across

    Chelsea College of Arts - Turner Prize Winners

    Turner Prize Winners

    Chelsea College of Arts - Turner Prize Winners artwork taken from cookhouse exhibition to open September 27 2019, examples of turner prize art from tate spilling

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    Turner Prize Winners artwork taken from cookhouse exhibition to open September 27 2019, examples of turner prize art from tate spilling

    London College Of Fashion - London College of Fashion, John Princes Street Campus (Oxford Street edifice)

    London College Of Fashion

    5.0(4 reviews)
    1.7 miMarylebone

    If you're wanting to study fashion, be it design, business, make-up, styling or journalism, this is…read morecertainly the college to opt for. It is one of the most reputable, and many of the established designers and fashion experts have learnt their craft here. I studied two part time courses in both the John Princes Street and Davies Street colleges and absolutely loved them. The teachers know the industry inside out and their expertise comes from actively working in fashion so you can be assured that you are learning from the best. There is an amazingly addictive creative buzz as everyone is immensely enthusiastic about what they do and you truly learn the meaning of the phrase 'passion for fashion'! The facilities are great, including top range and current IT equipment and an extensive resource library at John Princes Street. The college also often holds industry led conferences and seminars. I also predict that the people who attend the London College of Fashion are the most colourful - you are sure to see an amazing selection of obscure (yet fashionable as hell) outfits and hair cuts!

    I am studying my postgraduate course here at the moment and it is so brilliant. Apart from the…read morecourse and the teaching (both are fantastic) the school itself is brilliant. On the Princes street campus there is the best library I've ever come across, and they have a great selection of computers with loads of great software programs installed in both Princes and Davies street. The Hub in Davies st is the bar/cafe and does really cheap food and drink. I usually go for a bagel with cheese, chicken and pesto which costs £1.70, total bargain. Just outside the Hub is The Arts Gallery, University of the Arts London, 65 Davies Street, W1K 5DA. Here they have loads of different exhibitions of up and coming artists which is free for all UAL students.

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    London College of Fashion, John Princes Street Campus

    Isle Of Flowers

    Isle Of Flowers

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.0 miVictoria

    From Montana, USA I wanted to send a lovely bouquet to my daughter on her opening night of a…read moreproduction at the Barbican in London. I searched for something that would be able to be deliver on a Saturday AND had beautiful arrangements. Isle of Flowers hit the nail on the head when I requested something using dark, autumnal colors and perhaps an unusual display. From a million miles away I think the bouquet she received expressed our love and pride for her and her work. I would recommend Isle of Flowers to anyone! Whether you live around the corner or the opposite side of the planet.

    I stopped here today as I desperately needed some flowers for the most important day ever -…read moreMother's Day! And for those you you who have forgotten this very important day and live near Victoria, this is your saviour! With bunches of every flower you could think of you are spoilt for choice. To personalise my bouquet for my special mum, I asked the lovely staff to make me a bunch of every purple flower they had. They were very happy to oblige and created an amazing bouquet for £30. Please do note that this was quite a big bunch and had tulips, lillies and various unknown flowers so it was reasonable priced! I was also on a mission to get a yellow and white bouquet which they made especially also - (a friend of mine was in desperate need of last minute flowers for her mum too) I must commend the staff on their fantastic service as they were happy to make a perfect bouquet for my mumsie! Ps. They had some amazzziing rainbow roses which must have had their individual petals dyed. I wish I could have bought some for myself!

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