12 Short courses in Fine Arts in England, United Kingdom

Apocalypse Now - Representations and Concepts in Western Art
The Apocalypse Now - Representations and Concepts in Western Art course from UCL Summer School ill present an overview of some of the original apocalyptic tales, and the work of key artists of Western apocalyptic fiction, art, and architecture.
Makeup for the Everyday Woman
Would you love to know how to make dramatic cats’ eyes or smoky eyes but fear you’ll end up looking like a panda? International Open Academy offers the Makeup for the Everyday Woman programme.
Making Sense of Abstraction - Roots, Context and Meaning
What is abstract art? Where did it come from? What does it mean? This Making Sense of Abstraction - Roots, Context and Meaning course offered by The Courtauld Institute of Art will explore these questions from different angles.
Virtual and Augmented Reality in Art
An introduction to the fascinating world of Virtual and Augmented Reality in Art and how these new technologies are changing contemporary art and its institutions, delivered in collaboration with Acute Art at Royal College of Art.
Experimental Glazing
Experimental Glazing at the University of the Arts London (UAL) is a one week intensive course in glazing to introduce the various materials required to make your own glaze and the technical application of the glaze to the fired clay.
Tudor Art - the untold story
Tudor Art - the untold story course offered by University of Cambridge we will explore six different 'places' where objects and images were made and admired.
Asian Art in the Museum
The Asian Art in the Museum short course offered at SOAS University of London is an intensive 2-week immersion in object-based study of Asian art, run annually each July.
Investing in Fine Arts
This Investing in Fine Arts course from the London Academy of Trading seeks to demystify the art world by laying out the general principles on which the market is based, explaining how its main players operate and clarifying the fees involved.
Chelsea Open Studio
Chelsea Open Studio at the University of the Arts London (UAL) provides you with the perfect working environment and opportunity to develop your painting practice independently under the guidance of a respected professional artist.
Making Sense of Key Concepts of Western Art - 'Nature', 'Life' and Lifelikeness
The Making Sense of Key Concepts of Western Art - 'Nature', 'Life' and Lifelikeness course offered by The Courtauld Institute of Art will be integrating close analysis of texts and objects by canonical figures such as Van Eyck, Vasari and Dürer with those of other important, now less familiar artists and writers.
Silkscreen Printing
This introductory Silkscreen Printing course at the University of the Arts London (UAL) takes both the complete beginner and those with some previous experience through a series of taught techniques, from the fundamental paper stencil to the more sophisticated full-colour digital and photographic screen prints.
Sketching and Watercolour - Expanding Skills (Stage 2)
This highly practical Sketching and Watercolour - Expanding Skills (Stage 2) course at the Arts University Bournemouth gives you the chance to master the art of watercolour painting and develop your confidence to continue painting long after the course has ended.