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Newest Review: ... There is library facilities, sound and video suite (with computers, Apple Macs), textile studio, and a wood and metal workshop. I haven’t seen the need to go elsewhere in the time I’ve been there, but if you want to use the photography or printmaking facilities you have to go to the Adelphi campus which is about 15 minutes walk away. There isn’t that many people on this campus, so you tend to be able to use the computer facilities pretty much when you want. They only have one digital camera to lend out and when I have asked for it, it was always available, but I have since bought my own. The books for your course are p... more

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Crowned Review Courses: No blood and guts this time, just marshmallow, felt and cat ... (2305 words)
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I have completed my first year in a degree in Visual Arts at Salford University. I chose to go there after I failed to pass my sheep-pickling exam for Goldsmiths. I wanted to do a broad-based fine art degree, where I didn’t have to work in a particular medium. Anyway, what category does marshmallow, felt and cat hair come under anyway? *What is Visual Arts* Visual Arts, according to the prospectus, is a contemporary fine arts degree course. Fine art, in the traditional sense, means that you tend to study painting, sculpture and drawing and you usually have to specialise in one after the first year. Visual arts, on the other hand, let you move ...  Read the complete review

 
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