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THE KING’S FOUNDATION DIPLOMA YEAR. A COURSE IN FINE AND APPLIED ART

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Admissions 2024

Applications for the Diploma Year 2024-25 are now open.

Phase 1 applications close on 20th February, 5pm. Interviews will take place throughout March 2024.
Phase 2 applications close on 20th March, 5pm.

To apply, please complete the online application form and submit a digital portfolio to diplomayear@kings-foundation.org.

The King’s Foundation Diploma Year

The King's Foundation Diploma year is a dynamic skills-based course with five days’ teaching per week. The small cohort’s size of up to 60 students allows for targeted one-to-one teaching in a supportive and creative environment. Located at Trinity Buoy Wharf, the programme benefits from its creative and inspiring neighbours in its Thames-side location.

The programme is unique in its focus on the interplay between traditional skills, innovation and creativity – all essential requirements for successful progression to Higher Education and careers in the creative industries.

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The structure of the programme’s interdisciplinary curriculum develops from taught workshops to increasingly self-directed study. Throughout the programme, life drawing will remain central to problem solving and the development of observation skills. Students are encouraged to engage with studio critiques and discussions informed by contextual studies and weekly accompanied gallery and museum visits.

The broad curriculum is especially suited to progression onto Visual Arts courses such as Fine Art and Applied Arts, Animation and Illustration, Architecture, Textiles and Fashion, Photography and Film, Theatre and Set Design, Sculpture, Furniture Making and Design, Carving, Crafts and many more.

Students investigate a broad variety of Fine Art and Applied Art processes and concepts. Drawing is integral to the programme, with its ability to express and crystallise ideas.

Highlights

  • High tutor-to-student ratio
  • Small group sizes
  • Delivered five days per week for 36 weeks
  • Focused Skills-based teaching
  • Weekly life drawing
  • Disciplines: Painting, Sculpture, Drawing, Printmaking, Animation, Ceramics, Photography, Textile Construction, Carving
  • Facilities include purpose-built drawing studio, photography dark room, print room textiles studio, carving studio, sculpture and casting studio, reference libraries, individual studio spaces for students spanning three floors, Mac suite with editing software, painting studios, access to facilities at The King’s Foundation’s Charlotte Road site in Shoreditch.
  • Contextual Studies lectures, accompanied gallery and museum visits each week
  • Guidance and advice with UCAS application and portfolio preparation
  • Opportunities to select additional workshops in traditional arts, heritage skills and architecture.
  • A minimum of 1 Residencies at Dumfries House and access to a wider residency programme
  • Accredited Level 3/4 Diploma with UCAS tariff points
  • End-of-year exhibitions
  • Inspiring London riverside location in a dynamic and creative community at Trinity Buoy Wharf, Docklands

TOURS

We encourage you to visit us at Trinity Buoy Wharf to get a first-hand look at our facilities and meet the students, tutors and staff. We offer individual and group tours.

Click here to schedule your visit.

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