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Movement Through Space

ADULTS SUMMER WORKSHOP Week 4 - Movement Through Space

An intense two day workshop, transform your painting surface into a limitless opaque space of light, creating a journey for the eye exploring successive viewpoints and linked routes of discovery, travelling along a vertical, horizontal or diagonal axis. The studio will be elaborately staged with an assortment of props, drapes and assorted paraphernalia, providing you with stepping stones. Students will be encouraged to work on a large scale bolting A1 sheets together where necessary. Join us a metaphorical journey focusing on areas of interest before the eye moves on through the still life.

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Mick Kirkbride

Painter and teacher Mick Kirkbride is a graduate of the Royal Academy Schools (1992-1995). He was Senior Lecturer in Visual Studies at the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts from 1996 to 2011. In 2004 he was elected a member of The New English Art Club, becoming the Curator of its education programme in 2014 teaching a range of drawing classes at both The Mall Galleries Learning Centre and Heatherley’s School of Art. Mick has taught drawing and painting at all levels including postgraduate. For the past four years he has led a series of life-drawing classes and specialist workshops for the Royal Academy of Arts’ Academic Programme.

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Term Dates

Spring Term | 2 Jan - 31 March
- Friday classes finish 22 March.
Easter Break | 1 - 14 April
Summer Term | 15 April - 14 July
Half Term |
27 May - 2 June

Summer Art School | 15 July - 22 Aug

Our Facilities

Fine art studios, a sculpture & ceramics studio, life drawing room, printmaking, silk painting and jewellery making facilities, dedicated studio spaces for Foundation & Advanced Course students, galleries and cafe.

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