Advanced fine art

Advanced Fine Art Practice Courses in London

Advanced fine art courses encompass a wide range of creative practices, approaches and techniques, from traditional drawing and painting to contemporary, concept-led, media-based and experimental work, across a range of forms and media.

While a number of our courses at this level are predicated on the traditional disciplines, and focus on developing and enhancing existing technical skills and material processes, others primarily examine and allow opportunities for engagement with ideas and concepts, and the development of a conceptually-driven art practice. All our advanced fine art courses are taught by professionals with independent practices and profiles as artists, exhibitors or researchers, whose experience will be invaluable throughout the course, in preparing for the final public exhibition, and in advising on appropriate progression routes into independent or professional practice.

Regardless of the fine art specialism, course content is underpinned by historical, theoretical and contextual elements, and all courses have a strong emphasis on group learning, engagement and critical debate in a shared studio context, and on peer learning and feedback, whether in studio, or via our online learning environment, which supports the delivery of every course. This ensures a vibrant learning space, with opportunities for all to contribute.

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  1. Advanced painting: practice and discourse
    Course start date:  Mon 6 Oct 2025

    Location on this date:  Blended (learn both online and in-person)

    Tutors:  Clare Barton-Harvey, Michael Harding, Stuart Jones, Mario Lautier Vella, Joe Richardson, Benjamin Senior, Ian Tucknott
    Develop your painting in greater depth on this advanced course, working with a team of artist-tutors and a committed network of peer-practitioners, across a set of projects focusing on a range of contemporary themes, processes, and debates. The course is intended for experienced painters with a positive and enquiring attitude to the practices and discourses of painting in its various forms, and a commitment to peer-dialogue and critical discussion. Focused and intensive studio-based weekend projects (once per month), are interspersed with weekly online tutorials, feedback, discussion and seminars.
    Full fee £2,649.00 Senior fee £2,119.00 Concession £1,854.00
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  2. Contemporary practice: personal project
    Course start date:  Tue 7 Oct 2025

    Location on this date:  Blended (learn both online and in-person)

    Tutors:  Ian Tucknott
    On this course you will develop your creativity, your personal artistic understanding, and a body of contemporary art work at an advanced level through the experimental exploration of a personal project. The course is facilitated by practicing artists and theorists, who will support you through guided critical and creative research, experimental workshops, critical studies, studio practice and tutorials.
    Full fee £2,399.00 Senior fee £1,919.00 Concession £1,679.00
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  3. Extended drawing for artists and makers
    Course start date:  Wed 8 Oct 2025 (and 1 other date)

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Annie Attridge, Clare Barton-Harvey, Ruth Brison, Tony Hull, Claire Hynds, Monika Kita, Ute Kreyman, Mario Lautier Vella, Faith Vincent
    A multi-disciplinary course that will help broaden your skills and experience. Record, imagine, visualise, transform,



    narrate and develop through a series of practical projects. This exciting course is designed to help you place drawing at the centre of your chosen artistic discipline.



    This course requires a pre-enrolment application. Please click 'Start Assessment' on the right-hand side of this page to start your application.
    Full fee £2,349.00 Senior fee £1,879.00 Concession £1,644.00
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  4. Advanced figure and portrait
    Course start date:  Fri 10 Oct 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Paul Dixon, Desmond Haughton, Amy-Rose Holland, Brian Sayers, Benjamin Senior, Andrea Voisey
    Representation of the human form offers inexhaustible potential for expression and for the communication of ideas. This is an exciting advanced course for those with experience of working with the figure and/or portrait who would like the challenge of exploring new perspectives on the figurative tradition through drawing, painting and and a range of contemporary and mixed media.
    Full fee £2,899.00 Senior fee £2,319.00 Concession £2,029.00
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  5. City Lit fine art: year 3
    Weekend
    Course start date:  Sat 11 Oct 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Steven Scott

    City Lit Fine Art (CLFA) is a part-time, multidisciplinary, ideas-led contemporary art course in Central London, offered as an alternative to the conventional undergraduate degree at a fraction of the cost.

    CLFA is 3 years in duration, although all three years can be taken individually. Year 1 of the course consists of workshops focused on developing existing creative skills and interests, and understanding relationships between studio production and contextual/theoretical ideas. Year 2 offers opportunities to engage more deeply with specialist practices in developing a self-motivated creative project and group exhibition, while year 3 focuses on self-directed study, professionalism and developing an independent artistic practice.

    The course curriculum is responsive to the interests and ambitions of learners, with years 2 and 3 supporting specialist skills development through optional modules, and the flexibility to choose, or blend, practice- and research-based approaches.

    CLFA provides the opportunity to engage with internationally established visiting artists (previous visitors have included Andrew Bick and Haffendi Anuar), there are opportunities to exhibit throughout the course, and completing students receive City Lit certification.

    Previous CLFA students have progressed to Master’s degrees and established themselves as independent practitioners, whilst others who first collaborated on the course continue to work together in artists collectives.

    CLFA runs one day per week over a year, in specialist studios in the City Lit Art School. You will be part of a small cohort of dedicated students taught by professional artist-tutors. Basic materials are provided, but it is likely that you will need to provide some materials as your work develops and becomes specialised.

    Full fee £1,749.00 Senior fee £1,399.00 Concession £1,224.00
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