Since Eames is gone, and he had done some excellent work getting the art store/gallery up to standard, and I should really try having a studio that is not just my apartment, I have taken over, and I'm excited to reveal something of a timetable of events. If we're stuck here, we might as well settle
The back of the store is going to be used as a gallery, where other islanders may come and see what work the students are creating (you can currently view Eames' work and my own here). We can work towards exhibitions and such, and if anyone wanted to "hire" the space for their own events, you would be most welcome.
I will be there regardless of whether one person turns up, or ten, or none- so just pop in. Materials supplied. Tea also supplied.
If anyone else would like to hold a class (of any art at all), please get in touch and I will add you to the timetable, which will also be displayed in the shop window if you're passing and want a reminder. If you just want to come in and use the materials/studio space without taking a class, you are welcome at all of the "free" times to do so.
Printmaking coming soon... once I have the equipment. Also looking for volunteer life drawing models.
Mondays 6pm - 8pm Life Drawing. A drop-in session with a life model, use any medium you prefer to study the human form. Tutor will offer guidance, but this is primarily student-led. All ages and abilities welcome. (Tutor: Robert Colquhoun)
Tuesdays 10am - 12pm Children's art class. All ages welcome. This will be primarily child-led learning, with support and guidance while they create. (Tutor: Robert Colquhoun) 1pm - 3pm Watercolours. Learn to create landscapes, floral and animal studies using watercolour paints. Suitable for all levels of ability. (Tutor: Robert Colquhoun)
Wednesdays 10am - 12pm Creative Writing: narrative non-fiction. Learn to deliver good, clean prose, to develop your use of vivid metaphoric language, and to structure effectively both long and short works. Non-fiction of all genres (memoir, biography, travel, history, science and politics) is welcome. (Tutor: Ernest Hemingway) 1pm - 3pm Creative Writing: the short story. You will learn practical writing skills such as structure, characterisation and dialogue while working towards writing your own short story. Suitable for all levels of ability. (Tutor: Ernest Hemingway)
Thursdays 1pm-3pm Oil Painting. Primarily portraiture and figure studies. Suitable for more intermediate artists who want to improve their skills. (Tutor: Robert Colquhoun) 6pm - 7.30pm Drawing Projects. Learn or rediscover the joy of drawing in this class which will include outdoor projects and life drawing. Suitable for all levels of ability. (Tutor: Robert Colquhoun)
Fridays 12pm-2pm Crafts class. Explore a variety of crafts and design. (Tutor: Amy Fitzwilliam) 4pm-6pm Floral design. Learn the beautiful art of flower arranging. (Tutor: Amy Fitzwilliam)