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Affinity Foundations: Practical Digital Design for Beginners
Beginners with little to no experience in digital creative software should take on this Short Course to learn the fundamentals of Affinity, a free professional design app that combines vector, pixel and layout tools in one platform. Through step-by-step instruction and guided practice, you will learn the essential tools, workflows, and concepts needed to navigate the software effectively. Skills are reinforced through short, hands-on creative projects that encourage experimentation and practical application. By the end of the course, you will: Design and export a small set of finished assets, including at least one poster, one postcard and a one-page flyer. …
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Adults
This eight-week programme introduces practical techniques to build awareness, resilience and overall well-being. Through mindfulness practices such as meditation, gentle movement and group sharing, you will learn to manage stress and daily challenges with greater calm and clarity. Over the duration of the course, you will take on weekly sessions and a retreat, experiencing a structured way to cultivate mindfulness skills that improve focus, creativity and relationships. Open to individuals from all backgrounds, this course provides a supportive environment for personal growth and self-awareness.
Safeguarding Heritage through Law
Cultural heritage is not easy to define, but it involves the idea of practices or values relating to people’s lives that are passed down from one generation to another. It includes architecture (monuments and sites considered valuable from the point of view of history, art or science), physical objects (considered important for archaeology, prehistory, history, literature, art or science) and practices, representations, expressions, knowledge and skills—and items and cultural spaces associated with them—that communities, groups and individuals recognise as culturally important to them. In this course, we will examine how the law is used to safeguard cultural heritage. We will …
Mindfulness for Life
‘Mindfulness for Life’ is an evidence-based, structured eight-week programme developed by the Oxford Mindfulness Foundation at the University of Oxford. It is designed to help learners develop sustainable mindfulness practices that support mental well-being, emotional resilience and greater self-awareness in daily life. Drawing on principles of cognitive therapy and mindfulness meditation, it provides practical skills for recognising habitual patterns of mind, managing stress and responding more skilfully to life’s challenges. Through guided meditations, gentle movement, cognitive exercises, group dialogue and daily home practice, you will gain practical tools to recognise unhelpful thought patterns, respond more skilfully to challenging emotions, and …
The Arts and Visual Cultures of Japan: From the Ancient to the Contemporary
Image credit: Ogata Korin, Irises, 1701-02, pair of folding screens, Wikimedia Commons, Nezu Art Museum This is an introductory course that explores Japan’s rich artistic heritage from the pre-modern to the modern period. Lectures and discussions will examine the cultural, historical and aesthetic contexts that shaped Japan’s traditions and its enduring influence. We will primarily discuss examples of visual culture, ranging from Jōmon pottery and Buddhist sculpture to opulent folding screens, Tale of Genji scrolls, Zen painting, Hokusai’s Ukiyo-e prints, and the pop art of Murakami and Yayoi Kusama. There will also be some discussion of performing arts and architecture. …
[online] Learning to Edit: Better Reading and Writing
An introduction to the world of editing, this course teaches methods and strategies that help you become a better reader, with focused and perceptive ways of understanding the text in front of you. Mechanics—the nuts and bolts of how we write—and intentions—reason and purpose—matter equally when approaching a text with an editing eye. Lessons and discussion points are focused around the craft of reading and writing. We will look at how being a good editor requires a combination of distance and closeness, and how this translates into your writing life. Each week, a new topic will be introduced with examples …
[online] Writing Story: Introduction to Poetry
This course offers an introduction to the craft of poetry, exploring elements such as form, voice, rhythm and the sonic impact of language. Through readings ranging from classical poetry to contemporary works, you will examine how poetic traditions have evolved, both building on established structures and breaking convention to create new forms of expression. Each session features guided discussions, readings and writing exercises that encourage you to explore how poetry uses sound, imagery, movement and space to convey meaning. Inspired by works such as Billy Collins’ Introduction to Poetry, the course invites you to approach poetry with curiosity, creativity and …
Chinese Calligraphy: History and Art
This foundational course explores the historical evolution and cultural significance of Chinese calligraphy, tracing its origins from ancient China to its modern influence on artistic expression. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how this revered art form developed through different dynasties, studying iconic calligraphers such as Wang Xizhi and Zhang Xu and their contributions to various script styles. Hands-on sessions will introduce the Four Treasures of the Study—brush, ink, inkstone and rice paper—allowing students to practice fundamental brush techniques and master different script styles, including Seal Script (篆书), Clerical Script (隶书), Regular Script (楷书), Running Script (行 书) and …
Beyond the Basics of Acting (Acting II)
This course is designed to deepen your understanding of truthful performance, focusing on authenticity, presence and genuine human connection. You will be guided beyond surface-level technique to explore how truthful acting emerges through listening, impulse and moment-to-moment response. Through structured exercises, improvisation, text work and scene exploration, you will develop greater emotional confidence and clarity of intention in making bold yet grounded choices. Key areas include active listening, reacting honestly, vocal nuance, physical awareness and connecting inner impulses to outward expression. Creativity is a central pillar of this course. You are encouraged to experiment and take creative risks while developing …
Art Preparatory Workshop (16–18 years old)
This course is suitable for youths aged 16 to 18 to learn and review their fundamental art skills for preparing a portfolio for an interview. Participants will learn to expand and develop ideas using dry and wet mediums and refine charcoal, pen and marker rendering techniques with the chosen themes, composition techniques and art styles. Participants will also learn watercolour and acrylic painting techniques to create drawings and paintings.
Fashion Entrepreneurship and Sustainability
This course introduces learners to the exciting intersection of fashion, business and sustainability. Explore how creativity, entrepreneurship and responsible practices can shape the future of the fashion industry. You will gain an understanding of the global fashion system, from supply chains and materials to consumer behaviour and brand building. Through interactive workshops, case studies and practical exercises, you will learn the fundamentals of entrepreneurship—idea generation, business models, funding and marketing—while examining how sustainability can be integrated in every stage of a fashion venture. The course teaches you to explore innovative ways to enhance your projects and streamline your creative process …
Learning Photography Through Film: Intention, Exposure and Craft
This is a craft-based photography training course where film will be used as an experiential learning tool. This course is a chance for budding photographers to learn to slow down, build confidence in manual shooting, train their exposure judgment, develop strong composition habits and teach visual discipline. You are to bring 10 digital photos to the first class that you think represent your photography. This course does not teach darkroom development.