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Weekly experimental drawing class !


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Hi all,

I am teaching a drawing class for the following eight weeks at the Thomas Calton Centre just off Rye Lane (so technically not ED... but local to many of you). It will be from 6-9pm on Monday nights. It is open to everyone, with all (or no) levels of experience with drawing, painting and other art forms. 

It will be a really fun class, putting a spin on more traditional art classes such as life drawing, and rethinking what drawing is with short art history lectures from me, followed by exercises on themes such as Collage, Drawing and text, Drawing and 'the artist's book' and rethinking the still life. 

Below is the link to further info and to enrol if anyone is interested! 

https://www.southwark.gov.uk/schools-and-education/adult-learning-0/creative-skills/art/experimenting-drawing

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