Join West College Scotland in celebrating 30 fabulous years since their HND (Higher National Diploma) Makeup Artistry qualification was first launched at their Clydebank campus. This qualification was a first of its kind in Scotland at the time.Since then, the programme has enjoyed significant growth and diversification across the country, producing countless success stories with alums going on to achieve incredible things in the industry, from working with sector-leading brands, producing high-end editorial and fashion looks, working in film, theatre and tv production, to opening salons and even their own makeup brands!Creative Connections 2023 will bring together our amazing makeup artistry community, past and present, to enjoy a series of guest speakers, pop-up shops, a showcase of student work and more! The first 300 registered guests will receive a goody bag from our brand partners with freebies. So, whether you are a past staff member or student, one of our valued industry partners, an education provider or if you are interested in learning within our esteemed makeup department as a future student, register here Creative Connection - West College Scotland to come along!
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