I have been asked about progression routes by several students..Glasgow school of art looks well worth a look.
Here is their course statement and link to details.
The Department of Sculpture and Environmental Art offers two programmes, each with its own
distinct focus. Sculpture has been taught at the GSA since before the turn of the 20th century,
with the Environmental Art programme being established a 100 years later in the mid 1980s.
It is a dynamic department, and in all years, students share some aspects of the programme,
such as seminars, the visiting lecture programme and group tutorials/critiques.
Study is guided and challenged by committed and supportive staff exposing students to
a wide range of work and philosophies. Staff carry out commissions, residencies, and exhibit,
curate and publish at national and international level.
The result of our ethos and passion for our subject is clearly shown at the Degree Show but
also through the success of our graduates, many of whom are now some of Scotland’s leading
international artists.
We invite you to join us.
Paul Cosgrove
Head of Department (Acting)
http://www.gsa.ac.uk/study/undergraduate-degrees/sculpture-environmental-art/
and their blog
http://sea-studio-blog.blogspot.co.uk/
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