Students at Work-Shop. Image: www.work-shop.com.au
A creative arts degree can take you anywhere, enriching your life, preparing graduates for interdisciplinary teamwork, and building emotional intelligence. But what if you don’t have the time or resources required to dedicate three years or more to full-time study or foot a mounting higher education bill?
Despite the plethora of YouTube how-to’s and online short courses, face-to-face opportunities to hone new creative and artistic skills are proving perennially popular.