Fashion Design Bachelor's|Arnhem|English Want to become a fashion designer? The Bachelor in Fashion Design at ArtEZ in Arnhem is one of the best fashion courses in Europe.
Critical Fashion Practices Master's|Arnhem|English We believe in the possibility of multiple fashion systems, and together critically explore alternative, non-industrial modes and frameworks for making, doing, seeing and experiencing fashion and clothes. By intersecting theory with practice and exploring fashion’s many forms we aim to open up alternative, affirmative approaches that redefine what fashion means.
Interior Architecture Master's|Zwolle|English Corpo-real, the master's course Interior Architecture at ArtEZ, focuses on the ever-evolving relationship between ‘bodies’ and ‘space’: the body as a place where social reality and spatial truth come together. You will be part of a learning community where you, together with fellow students and tutors, develop a research-driven spatial design practice aimed at an unknown future.
Value in a sustainable clothing industry Other|Online|English The fundamentals of circular fashion unraveled, learn about circularity in all steps of the fashion value chain. From new textile materials and circular design all the way to business modelling.
Interior Architecture Part-time Pre-master's|Zwolle|English The pre-master's course in Interior Architecture is a 12-week programme that offers a deeper understanding of the interconnection between the body and space. Whether you are a professional in the field of art and design seeking to further develop your practice, or a bachelor's student preparing to apply for the master's course Interior Architecture (Corpo-real), this course will help you take the next step in your journey as a research-driven spatial designer. Registration for admission is possible between 1 October 2024 and 1 February 2025.
Mapping Research Minor|Zwolle|English The Mapping Research minor focuses on the evolving relationship between research and spatial practice within interior architecture and the arts. You’ll join a community where students and tutors collaborate to develop critical, future-oriented design methods that address today’s challenges through interdisciplinary research.