Art and Design History MA
Facilities
Here is the range of facilities available to you as a student at Kingston that will help you during your course.
There is a wide range of facilities at our Knights Park campus, where this course is based. The Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture began an ambitious and ongoing programme of investment during 2007, making significant improvements to our workshops and other resources. These include:
- Faculty-wide technical resources available to students on all courses;
- significant improvements to the 3D workshops and investment in new equipment, including a CNC-controlled 3D router, a rapid prototyper 3D printer, a 3D scanner and a 2D plotter/cutter;
- a state-of-the-art filming environment and animation suite;
- an industry standard photographic suite with two new digital darkrooms;
- newly-specified digital media workshops with hardware and software upgraded to a professional level;
- an inter-disciplinary project studio; and
- ongoing refurbishment of studios.
Further facilities include workshops for metalwork, woodwork and ceramic work workshops, plus sound production facilities and a large Faculty computer lab supporting PCs and Macs.
Take a look at a 3D Studio at Knights Park campus with a 360 degree tour below
The University also has its own on-site galleries, including:
- Dorich House – home of the sculptor of Dora Gordine;
- the Stanley Picker Gallery – featuring exhibitions of contemporary art; and
- project spaces in the main University campus, which you can book for the construction of large-scale work.
Take a look at a the Stanley Picker Gallery at Knights Park campus with a 360 degree tour below
You also benefit from:
- well-equipped lecture theatres, seminar rooms and workshops;
- the library’s extensive book and journal collection – as well as over 150,000 slides and visual references dating back to the 1600s; and
- the dedicated Graduate Centre on campus – including IT facilities, seminar rooms and social spaces.
Resources in London
Kingston is just a 25-minute train journey away from central London. Here you can access world-famous museums and galleries.



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