Doha: Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar) – a Qatar Foundation partner university – is welcoming registrations for the second edition of the Summer Art and Design High School Program.
The program runs for three weeks from July 4 to 29, with an optional fourth week from August 1 to 5.
This year, the course is to be held online, following COVID -19 safety recommendations from the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH).
The program is specifically tailored to provide an overview of the academic degree courses offered by the university, and is led by VCUarts Qatar alumni who have post-graduate qualifications. The course will also see department Chairs present introductions to each pathway.
During the program, students will be able to design their individual schedules as per their needs and preferences. Additionally, they can engage with leading industry professionals who will further explain the careers – and transferable skills – that a major in art and design would open doors to.
The course will consist of three phases. The first one-week-phase – an introduction or foundation module – aims to provide an overview of art and design.
The second phase extends over two weeks, during which participants can choose from four pathways; each pathway will provide a deeper understanding of one of the four majors or academic programs – Graphic Design, Painting + Printmaking, Fashion Design and Interior Design – that the university offers.
Following this, participants can opt for an additional one-week workshop that will teach them the fundamentals of developing a portfolio of their work – an indispensable skill for those applying for higher studies, or eventually, a job. Aysha Alkooheji, Community and Continuing Education Program Manager, at VCUarts Qatar, noted how the program is an excellent opportunity for anyone contemplating a career in art and design.
She said: “VCUarts Qatar’s High School Summer Art and Design Program 2021 offers high school students a glimpse into what the university’s four-year degree programs teach. Whether online or on-campus, it is a highly interactive course, and will run for three hours each day, from 10am to 1pm.
“By participating in the program, students – especially those unsure of what modern-day art and design studies involve – will gain a clear understanding about the scope and application of each of the four academic specialisations at VCUarts Qatar,” said Aysha Alkooheji.
She said that the course builds on VCUarts Qatar’s outlook that technology-based learning is an indispensable part of the future of higher education – a reality reinforced by the ongoing pandemic.