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This summer Dulwich Picture Gallery is offering a wide range of Painting and Drawing classes for adults. Classes are suitable for all experience levels. Book online at http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk or call Mary Warbelow at 020 8299 8732.


SUMMER COURSES:


Watercolour: Painting and Sketching Gardens

Five Mondays from 15 June to 13 July

10.30am ? 12.30pm

?125 / ?120 Friends & Concs.

Pick up your paintbrush, explore the Gallery?s garden spaces, and investigate your botanical surroundings. This course aims to teach new painting and drawing techniques, and will inspire new compositions that capture the essence of summer.

With Artist Rebecca Allen


Made in China: Modern Mimicry

Five Tuesdays from 23 June to 21 July

10.30am ? 12.30pm

?125 / ?120 Friends & Concs.

Coinciding with artist Doug Fishbone?s conceptual project, this course will explore painters who mimic the painting styles of the past in order to create contemporary art today. Take inspiration from the Master Works on display in the Gallery. Learn skills for oil and acrylic painting and develop your own collection of paintings.

With Artist Benjamin Senior


Prud?hon Re-figured

Five Saturdays from 8 July to 15 August

10am ? 1pm

?135 / ?130

Engage creatively with Prud?hon?s drawings as well as the great paintings in the Gallery. Paint compositions inspired by Prud?hon?s work and learn to combine figure drawing and landscape painting.

With artist Gareth Cadwallader


Made in Dulwich

Two Sundays 12 and 19 July

10am ? 3.30 pm

?85 / ?80 Friends & Concs.

Study the art of the replica and discover how the great painters learnt their trade through close observation of the works of masters. This short course will help both beginner and advanced artists create ?Master Works?. Learn techniques that will help improve your oil painting skills.

With artist Gareth Cadwallader


Into the Wild

Tuesday 29 ? Thursday 31 July

10.30am ? 4pm

?100, ?95 Friends & Concs

Discover the joy of making art outdoors. Brave the elements and spend your days in the wilder areas of Dulwich Park, observing and recording in oil pastel. This course is ideal for those wishing to extend their knowledge of drawing from life, outside of the studio.

With artist Liz Charsley ? Jory. A tent will be provided for shelter as necessary and toilets will be within walking distance. Please wear weather appropriate clothing.

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