Fashion design combines visual language and structures for the body.
Successful applicants demonstrate this through sketchbook pages, worksheets, drawing, photography, model making etc.
The students and faculty are from all over the world and bring to the school the diversity of their experience.
Students gain an understanding of the different possibilities for 3D Design architecture, fashion, product design, furniture, fine art sculpture.
This could be shown in sketchbooks where initial ideas are recorded, selected and developed.
This theory of change addresses research which suggests long-term funding patterns in the culture sector favor institutions that focus primarily on Western European fine arts traditions.
Active exploration of the environment is strongly encouraged and learning is accomplished through a variety of means: site visits, the examination of texts and images, and first-hand encounters with museums, galleries, and libraries, as well as other art and design-related resources in the city.
Ono's piece gives the viewer instructions on how to interact.