School of Arts and Crafts Certified Training offer 2022/2024

Intangible heritage, the transmission of know-how and innovation

 

The FRESS seeks to keep alive traditional production practices, some of which are unique in the Portuguese and European context, and to bring knowledge of materials and technical equipment together with the teaching of traditional manufacturing techniques.

Growing demand among adults in the prime of their productive lives and from young people seeking to learn the arts and crafts of woodwork, decorative painting or conservation and restoration has led the Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva Foundation to restructure its training program by creating the School of Arts and Crafts brand. In this way, the Foundation can offer certified and specialized training to all those seeking arts and craft know-how in the areas of cabinetmaking, decorative painting and conservation and restoration.

With a deep awareness of heritage and historical context, our pedagogical praxis also seeks to encourage the development of novel designs and technical solutions, which, although mostly through manual application and execution, add value to traditional know-how as it relates to form, decoration, manner and product. Our respect for the knowledge we pass on can be felt in the concern with which we maintain the highest standards of quality, both in the execution of replicas and in the challenge to realize new designs and projects.

All training developed by the Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva Foundation is based on the references of the national catalogue of qualifications.

These are keywords in the arts and crafts: qualityinnovationcreativity and sustainability.

 

Target audience

From a perspective of lifelong learning and complementarity of training, we receive candidates from various academic backgrounds who share a desire to deepen their knowledge in technical specializations and manufacturing processes.

 


Double Certification Course Level 4 – Art and Craft in Wood
Woodworker
Training certified by DGERT and registered on the SIG platform 215293 CNQ
Duration: 1300 Hours + 210 Hours of apprenticeship
Pre-requisites: Secondary Education – Key Stage 4 (Year 9, 10 and 11), Further Education Year 12 and 13
National Qualifications Level: 4
National Qualifications Level: 4
Total credits: 207.00

Internships in the workshops of the Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva Foundation


A Woodworker is:
– is a professional with who has command of the techniques and procedures to independently and rigorously design and execute pieces of furniture and wooden decorative objects;
– has adequate knowledge of the environment, hygiene and safety standards;
– designs and produces decorative projects with inlay and marquetry;
– produces technical and ornamental drawings, manually or digitally;
– operates machine tools;
– undertakes adequate maintenance of equipment and tools;
– organises and manages their professional activities.

 

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Cabinetmaker/Carver
Training certified by DGERT and registered on the SIG platform
215294 CNQ
Duration: 1300 Hours + 210 Hours of apprenticeship
Pre-requisites: Secondary Education – Key Stage 4 (Year 9, 10 and 11), Further Education Year 12 and 13
National Qualifications Level: 4
National Qualifications Level: 4
Total credits: 207.00

Internships in the workshops of the Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva Foundation


A Cabinetmaker/Carver is:

– is a professional with who has command of the techniques and procedures to independently and rigorously design and execute pieces of furniture and wooden decorative objects;
– has adequate knowledge of the environment, hygiene and safety standards;
– designs and produces decorative woodcarving projects;
– produces technical and ornamental drawings, manually or digitally;
– carves elements that decorate furniture and other decorative objects;
– executes engraved woodwork, low and high relief, raised and applied carving.
– operates machine tools;
– undertakes adequate maintenance of equipment and tools;
– organises and manages their professional activities.


REGISTRATION AND MONTHLY FEES

ENROLLMENTS AND MONTHS This information will be made available when the courses for the new academic year are presented.

Special offer for employees of the Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva Foundation, the Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa and the Lisbon City Council.

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Level 4 Double Certification Course – Decorative Painting
Training certified by the DGERT and registered on the SIGO platform
215249 CNQ
Duration:
1485 Hours
Pre-requisites: Secondary Education – Key Stage 4 (Year 9, 10 and 11), Further Education Year 12 and 13
National Qualifications Level: 4
National Qualifications Level: 4
Total credits: 204.75
Internships in the workshops of the Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva Foundation


Professional qualification: Level 4 professional certification allows entry into the job market as a Decorative Painter


A Decorative Painter:
– is a professional who conceives, develops and executes decorative painting projects on surfaces (interior or exterior walls, ceilings and floors), sets, furniture and various objects using decorative techniques (ornamental mouldings, faux painting), traditional techniques (fresco, gilding, tempera), and trompe-l’œil and other techniques;
– has adequate knowledge of the environment, hygiene and safety standards;
– is able to form part of multidisciplinary teams in the areas of architecture, scenography, interior decoration and conservation and restoration;
– is able to undertake projects of creation and recreation;
– is able to perform surveys, conceptual design and technical drawings and colour studies;
– is able to build models;
– can interpret a design and apply it on the support at hand;
– can recognise and adequately treat a surface according to the technique to be applied;
– can adapt a design to a given location and at an appropriate scale;
– can prepare materials appropriate to the techniques and supports to be used;
– can plan and stage the execution of a painting;
– can execute paintings according to technical specifications.

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REGISTRATION AND MONTHLY FEES

Pre-Registration € 100.00 (to be deducted from the enrolment fee)

Enrolment € 400.00

Tuition Full course (Cabinetmaker, woodcarver and inlay)
With the Year 13 – € 320.00
With the Year 12 – € 365.00
With the Year 11 – € 375.00
With the Year 9 and 10 – € 400.00

Short-term training units

(UFCD’s) with 25 hours – € 180.00 each

(UFCD’s) with 50 hours – € 300.00 each


Certified Modular Training is organised in short units (UFCD) of 25 or 50 hours which can count towards one or more qualifications defined in the National Catalogue of Qualifications (CNQ).

Code UFCD Hours Credits
349 ENVIRONMENT, SAFETY, HYGIENE AND HEALTH AT WORK – basic concepts 25 2.25
4841 PERSPECTIVE 25 2.25
4842 OBSERVATIONAL DRAWING – natural and artificial forms 50 4.5
4843 DRAWING – sketching 25 2.25
5509 MICRO-ENTERPRISE PROJECT 25 2.25
5602 HISTORY OF THE DECORATIVE ARTS – from classical antiquity to the baroque 50 4.5
5603 HISTORY OF THE DECORATIVE ARTS – from the baroque to art deco 50 4.5
5604 DIGITAL DRAWING 50 4.5
5605 SPATIAL DECORATIVE PAINTING PROJECT 50 4.5
5606 CLASSICAL ORNAMENTAL DRAWING 25 2.25
5607 MEDIEVAL ORNAMENTAL DRAWING 25 2.25
5608 MODERN ORNAMENTAL DRAWING 25 2.25
5609 CREATIVE ORNAMENTATION 25 2.25
5610 TECHNOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR OF MATERIALS 50 4.5
5611 GOUACHE PAINTING TECHNIQUES 25 2.25
5612 WATERCOLOUR PAINTING TECHNIQUES 25 2.25
5613 ACRYLIC PAINTING TECHNIQUES 25 2.25
5614 OIL PAINTING TECHNIQUES – beginner 25 2.25
5615 DECORATIVE TECHNIQUES – preparation of supports and colorimetry 25 2.25
5616 ORNAMENTAL MOULDINGS 25 2.25
5617 STENCIL PAINTING TECHNIQUES 25 2.25
5618 JAPANESE LACQUERING TECHNIQUES 50 4.50
5619 FAUX PAINTING TECHNIQUES – beginner 50 4.5
5620 FAUX PAINTING TECHNIQUES – continuing 50 4.5
5621 DECORATIVE PAINTING PROJECT 50 4.5
5622 TEMPERA PAINTING TECHNIQUES 50 4.5
5623 FRESCO PAINTING TECHNIQUES 50 4.5
5624 GILDING TECHNIQUES 50 4.5
5625 TROMPE L’ŒIL TECHNIQUES – basic concepts 50 4.5
5626 PERSPECTIVE AND SHADOW IN TROMPE-L’ŒIL 50 4.5
5627 TROMPE-L’ŒIL METHODOLOGY 50 4.5
5628 INTERIOR TROMPE-L’ŒIL PRACTICES 50 4.5
5629 EXTERIOR TROMPE-L’ŒIL PRACTICES 50 4.5
7153 HISTORY OF ART AND FURNITURE – from classical antiquity to mannerism 25 2.25
7154 HISTORY OF ART AND FURNITURE – from the baroque to today 50 4.5
7155 WOODWORK TECHNOLOGIES 50 4.5
7156 WOOD ADHESIVES AND DERIVATIVES 25 2.25
7157 PREPARATION OF WOOD SURFACES 50 4.5
7158 TECHNICAL REPRESENTATION OF FORMS 50 4.5
7159 FURNITURE PROJECT (SIMPLE FURNITURE PIECE) 50 4.5
7160 ORNAMENTAL DRAWING – from classical antiquity to the renaissance 25 2.25
7161 ORNAMENTAL DRAWING – from the baroque to today 25 2.25
7162 BASIC WOODWORKING AND CABINETMAKING 25 2.25
7163 SIMPLE WOODWORK CONSTRUCTIONS (TWO FURNITURE PIECES) 25 2.25
7164 FINISHING AND GLUING SIMPLE WOODWORK PIECES 25 2.25
7165 FURNITURE FOR SITTING – planning, execution of moulds and mounting 25 2.25
7166 FURNITURE FOR SITTING – assembly and finishing 25 2.25
7167 CABINETRY – construction of a piece with drawers or hinged or sliding doors 25 2.25
7168 CABINETRY – interior construction 50 4.5
7169 FURNITURE WITH CURVED LINES – planning and execution of moulds 25 2.25
7170 FURNITURE WITH CURVED LINES – construction 50 4.5
7171 FURNITURE WITH CURVED LINES – assembly and finishing 25 2.25
7172 VENEER TECHNIQUES 25 2.25
7173 MOSAICS – basic geometric marquetry in several types of wood 50 4.5
7174 SIMPLE MARQUETRY ON THREE-DIMENSIONAL SUPPORTS 50 4.5
7175 OUTLINING AND SHADING – basic concepts 25 2.25
7176 INLAY TECHNIQUES 50 4.5
7177 OUTLINING, SHADING AND INLAYING DECORATIVE ELEMENTS FOR FURNITURE FOR SITTING 50 4.5
7178 Marquetry applied on curved surfaces 50 4.5
7179 WOOD STRIP MOULDING FOR APPLICATION ON CURVED SURFACES 50 4.5
7180 DECORATIVE WOOD ENGRAVING AND CURVED SURFACE FINISHING 25 2.25
7181 FREE CREATION ON TWO-DIMENSIONAL SUPPORT 50 4.5
7182 OUTLINING AND INLAY WITH METALLIC LEAF AND BONE 50 4.5
7183 TOPPO MARQUETRY (tarsia a toppo) 50 4.5
7184 WOOD STRIP APPLICATION ON CONCAVE AND CONVEX SURFACES 50 4.5
7185 DETAILED GEOMETRIC COMPOSITION ON CIRCULAR SUPPORTS – dimensioning and marking 50 4.5
7186 DETAILED GEOMETRIC COMPOSITION ON CIRCULAR SUPPORTS – sawing and cutting 50 4.5
7187 DETAILED GEOMETRIC COMPOSITION ON CIRCULAR SUPPORTS – assembly and finishing 50 4.5
7188 PROTECTION OF WOOD SURFACES 50 4.5
7189 TRADITIONAL FINISHING TECHNIQUES FOR FURNITURE – half polish 25 2.25
7190 TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES OF FINISHING FURNITURE – full polish 50 4.5
7191 THE ART OF CARVING – engraved and low-relief carving 50 4.5
7192 DECORATIVE ELEMENTS CARVED ON SIMPLE PIECES OF FURNITURE 50 4.5
7193 FRIEZES – carving of decorative elements 25 2.25
7194 FRAMES – carving of decorative elements 50 4.5
7195 RAISED AND/OR APPLIED CARVING furniture decoration research and markings 25 2.25
7196 RAISED AND/OR APPLIED CARVING furniture decoration carving 50 4.5
7197 RAISED AND/OR APPLIED CARVING furniture decoration adjustments, corrections and finishes 50 4.5
7198 CREATION OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL PIECE 50 4.5
7199 THREE-DIMENSIONAL CARVING – execution 50 4.5
7200 MODELLING AND MOULDING 50 4.5
7201 DETAIL CARVING – basic concepts 50 4.5
7202 DETAIL CARVING – advanced 50 4.5
7203 WOODEN SCULPTURE – basic concepts 50 4.5
7204 WOODEN SCULPTURE – volume surveying 50 4.5
7205 WOODEN SCULPTURE – advanced 50 4.5