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Chelsea College of Art and Design

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University of the Arts London (UAL)

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Chelsea College of Arts is one of London's most prestigious art and design institutions.

We provide our students with a stimulating space and supportive atmosphere so they can explore their creativity.

Our Fine Art, Graphic Design Communication, Interior and Spatial Design and Textile Design courses accommodate just over 1,400 students each year.

The College's Grade ll listed Pimlico campus overlooks both the River Thames and Tate Britain from our central London location.

Chelsea's students will also follow in the footsteps of some of our most illustrious alumni including Anish Kapoor, Steve McQueen, Haroon Mirza, Mariko Mori, Mike Nelson, Chris Ofili, Mark Wallinger and Tatty Devine co-founders - Harriet Vine and Rosie Wolfenden.

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Undergraduate and Postgraduate Courses
BA (Hons) Fine Art
BA (Hons) Textile Design
BA (Hons) Graphic Design Communication
BA (Hons) Interior & Spatial Design
FdA Interior Design

Graduate Diploma Interior Design
MA Interior & Spatial Design
MA Textile Design
MA Fine Art
MA Graphic Design Communication
MA Curating
MRes Arts Practice

Address: 16 John Islip Street , London SW1P 4JU, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7514 7751
ku.ca.stra.aeslehc@ofni
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SW1P 4JU


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Reviews
Before l write this review it is not directly about the university. I aim to review two loves for me associated within the building. 1st review: The restaurant I am not quite sure how many people know that outsiders can use this facility, it is open to all and provides a more affordable alternative to eating at the Tate. I have been coming to the restaurant for many years now as l use to run a group with special needs across the road at the Tate, and also use to bring the group here for lunch. The choice of breakfast and lunch is fantastic, providing choices for meat and non meat eaters, as well as fresh fruit and salads. I have enjoyed watching how the decor changes from time to time, great relaxing atmosphere. The staff have always been friendly and very welcoming, especially when l have brought a group with special needs to eat here, they have always gone out their way to help or assist in any way. Sometimes it can become busy during term time, but in the summer it's normally more quiet with groups of international students on summer courses. Also depending when you go there is the treat to see BA and MA shows, well worth visiting. 2ndreview: The Art Shop As an artist l love this little shop, when l spend the day at the Tate l pop in after having something to eat to stock up with art supplies. The shop is very well equipped.. See photos. The staff have been able to answer my questions about products and at times are able to make qualified suggestions on products l can use for a particular project l am working on. My visit here adds to my day out by Mill Bank, then off to the Tate and afterwards a little walk down by the river.
After more than a year of lockdown, without direct tuition, use of studios or the inspiration of fellow art students, the fine artists graduating in 2021 have put on an impressive show
Final year exhibitions. Free to view for a few days.
Universities are based alot of personal choice, preferences and experiences. From the others I visited, Chelsea was hands down the most inspiring and spacious. The building is stunning! My tutors and lecturers were brilliant and the facilities were always available. Surprisingly, it's pretty rare to hear anyone say they enjoyed their uni education. Though I did, Chelsea was great. Choose where you spend your 9k a year wisely. They all cost the same but you might not get the same back! I studied Ba Textiles Design class of 2015
I went to see MA Fine Art and Textile Design Postgraduate Show today, alongside Open Day. I know the college has long history and high reputation. Better building than the time I was there years ago. Next to Tate Britain the environment is so good for studying. Workshops are probably one of the best in London, at least. With higher tuition fees nowadays, visit on Open Days across the UAL and other art schools, which is best suit you well before applying, especially if you're an overseas student. If you have complaints, BA students! speak to Student Union while you're there!
school full of irony - no spacious studio but force students to make challenging work, poor staff support, and sometimes they lie they have meeting so the workshop should close - but I found out the staff was off on that day, really hard to access loan store, and usually faculty supervises too many programmes, so usually they are super busy - but they don't work after 5pm, and it is impossible to have intimate tutoring. I like to advise to look for other art schools, don't be blinded by its exterior architecture, which seems to be the main reason of the super expensive tuition fee.
I've applied to the BA Textile Design, i got an invitation to an Interview. At the interview i felt as though the lady who was interviewing from the minute the teams call started that she wasn't interested. She wasn't listening to anything that i had say, and i would say was very ignorant. It was almost like before the interview had started she'd already made her decision about my application. once the interview had finished. i've read reviews that students who have graduated from the same course that i've applied too, and i've figured that this University isn't for me. What other students have wrote about this course especially the staff i really felt that at my interview. That isn't the sort of support a staff from such highly rated university should give. All this university has to offer is it reputation, which isn't quite a good enough offer. I'm absolutely certain the long years reputation will drop.
This is a good college for arts. The graduates show every year is an amazing experience. The artist residency is also good. A good environment. The evening it has a colourful ground. it's decorated with lights. It's an awesome place to be. The artist residency infront of Tate Britain inspires you alot more to do something artistic
Weak postgraduate course, facilities and career prospects- using inexperienced former year students as tutors. Please don’t waste your money. With all do respect to international students and I’m not judging here but the college seems to be lenient with minimum English Language entry requirements , which could be problematic when trying to establish professional relationships with fellow peers. Former 2009 student
I studied the BA Textile Design degree. It was absolutely terrible. Tutors were rude and inconsiderate and the contact time is pretty much non existent. If you want to learn more about textiles and develop as a designer don't waste your time on this course. Go out and get hands on work experience with nicer people. Students get taught very little and are simply left to get on with work independently, so why not just bite the bullet and go and get paid independent work. It will have less chance of being slated and your boss will hopefully be professional unlike the teaching staff here who pretty much choose their favourites from the very beginning. If your'e not on their favourite list well... You may aswell not carry on as you'll be labelled ' a good 2:2 student' no matter how much work you put in. What a sheer waste of 3 years. It destroyed any interest I had for textiles and I am only just beginning to gain my design confidence back. What a truly depressing experience. One which I have the pleasure of paying for aswell. Please think carefully. They are living off their long standing reputation and thats about it. My degree really isn't worth the paper it's written on. Oh and don't expect to see any of their work either. They are constantly critisising others work but always fail to show their own. Isn't that funny. My work was always described as 'twee'. Well guess what... 'twee' sells!
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