Advanced Diploma in Crafts and Design - Fabrics | Sheridan College Ontario

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Sheridan’s Crafts and Design programs represent the gold standard for Canadian craft instruction. Its award-winning faculty offer intensive, hands-on education in four disciplines: ceramics, fabrics, furniture and glass. Immersed in a community of dedicated craftspeople, you’ll develop outstanding creative and technical skill and work in world-class craft studios. You’ll begin making art in the first week of the program; by the third year you might be showing your work in high-profile craft shows and exhibitions, while developing the professional contacts and business sense you need for artistic and commercial success.

Explore All the Possibilities: The Fabrics Studio at Sheridan has been producing nationally renowned textile design professionals since 1968. Our graduates have established themselves at the forefront of Canada’s textile community as artists, designers, curators, educators, and entrepreneurs.

  • School: Animation, Arts and Design
  • Duration: 3 Years Regular
  • Designation: Ontario College Advanced Diploma
  • Campus: Trafalgar Road Campus
  • Start Date: September

At Sheridan you’ll be encouraged to experiment with your creativity and develop innovative textile design work. You’ll learn in one of the best-equipped textile studios in the country, where you can explore a full range of possibilities in printing, dyeing, materials, and digital design. The textile courses offer hands-on instruction in all major techniques, including: Felt-making, Heat-setting, Resist dyeing, Photo image transfers, Three-dimensional construction, Surface embellishment, Mixed media, Digital design

Small class sizes ensure plenty of direct faculty-student interaction. You’ll also attend workshops and lectures by visiting artists and designers, and have the opportunity to take field trips, exhibit your work, enter competitions, and collaborate with industry and art/design professionals.

Career Opportunities Admission Requirements & Selection
  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, including these required courses:  
  • One English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) plus  
  • One senior-level visual arts credit at the (M) or (Open) level* or 
  • A portfolio* or 
  • Mature student status. 
  • * Applicants who are unable to complete a visual arts credit will be required to submit a portfolio. A portfolio assessment fee will be charged. 
  • Applicant Selection: Eligible applicants will be selected on the basis of previous academic achievement (the average of their six highest senior-level credits, including required courses), and the results of their portfolio assessment, if required. Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements for this program will be assessed and advised individually and may be considered for other, related programs.
Courses

Term 1

  • Introduction to Object Drawing
  • 2-D Design
  • Essential Communication Skills
  • History of Western 
  • Plus Studio Course: 
    • Introduction to Textiles

Term 2

  • Figure Drawing or  
  • Object Drawing
  • 3-D Design
  • Introduction to Digital Technology
  • Art, Crafts and Technology before the 20th Century
  • Plus Studio Courses:
    • Fabrics 2
    • Sewing
    • Dye Chemistry

Term 3

  • Material Exploration
  • Material Exploration
    Production Technology and Resourcing
    General Education Elective
    Textile History 2
    Surface Design 1
    Dye and Print 1
    Textiles Investigations 1
    Production Technology and Resourcing
  • General Education Elective
  • Textile History 2
  • Surface Design 1
  • Dye and Print 1
  • Textiles Investigations 1

Term 4

  • Craft  in the 20th Century
  • Digital Presentation
  • Plus Choose One Of The Following:  
    • Presentation Drawing
    • Expressive Drawing
    • Surface Design 2
    • Digital Textiles Design 1
    • Dye and Print 2
Term 5
  • Business Practice
  • Independent Research Paper
  • General Education Elective  
  • Textiles Investigations 2
  • Dye and Print 3
  • Digital Textiles Design 2

Term 6

  • Professional Practice
  • Exhibition Production
  • Dye and Print 4
  • Textiles Studio Seminar

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