At The Beaney, with artist Clare Langlands, you will enjoy developing your drawing skills through a series of engaging art activities and mini projects. With the museum's fascinating collection as a source of inspiration, you will be shown how to use materials such as pencil, pen, chalk and ink to explore a range of different ideas and themes. The sessions are designed to make the process of learning how to draw, or furthering existing drawing skills, both accessible and fun. Course will run on the following dates: 21/2/17, 28/2/17, 14/3/17 and 21/3/17., , By the end of this course you should be able to:, , • Sketch and draw with increased accuracy and confidence , • Experiment with different drawing materials , • Make drawings which engage with a concept or theme, • Generate ideas for further drawing using the Beaney collection as a resource., • Begin to develop your own drawing style, , There is no 'homework' for this course, but you might like to research artists and ideas referred to on the course in your own time., , There is no qualification for this course. This course is for beginners and those with a little experience of drawing.
Name: More Drawing at The Beaney Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20161018 12:26:13 Updated 20161018 12:26:13
Please do not buy anything especially for the course until you have checked with the Canterbury Centre on 03000 412222, about a week before the course starts, that it is going ahead. Students should bring an A4 sketchbook of good quality cartridge paper, a 2B pencil and an eraser to the first session. Your tutor will advise you on buying any additional materials, but these will need to be provided by you and will vary in cost according to the course requirements. Equipment required Please do not buy anything especially for the course until you have checked with the Canterbury Centre on 03000 412222, about a week before the course starts, that it is going ahead. Students should bring an A4 sketchbook of good quality cartridge paper, a 2B pencil and an eraser to the first session. Your tutor will advise you on buying any additional materials, but these will need to be provided by you and will vary in cost according to the course requirements.
Kent Training and Apprenticeship Service / Kent Adult Education (Community Learning and Skills)
adult.education@kent.gov.uk
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Sittingbourne
County:Kent
Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing