Duration: 0 Days
Date: Mon 17 Feb - Mon 17 Feb, 2020
Time: 10:00am - 3:00pm
Tutor: James Bullimore
Price: £225
An intensive experimental course, designed to explore your imagination using drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking & photography.
Essential to the development of the aspiring art student. Examining the basics of drawing and painting, learning techniques to explore form, structure and composition. Great for GCSE and A-Level Support.
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James Bullimore is a performance artist, print maker and photographer. James’s practice explores the authenticity of self-presentation. His work has been exhibited internationally, from Venice to Tokyo, and extensively throughout Britain. He has a BA from University of the Arts London, an MA from the Royal College of Art and has lectured at universities across the UK. His studio is based in south London.
Young Adult's Lunch £5 per day.
Early drop off and late pick up £10 per half hour.
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Bookings will close 48 hours prior to the start of the course.
James Bullimore is a performance artist, print maker and photographer. James’s practice explores the authenticity of self-presentation. His work has been exhibited internationally, from Venice to Tokyo, and extensively throughout Britain. He has a BA from University of the Arts London, an MA from the Royal College of Art and has lectured at universities across the UK. His studio is based in south London.
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
This is a one year experimental learning course leading to our own certificate, independently moderated to meet national standard. Typically our students apply for undergraduate and postgraduate courses or continue onto our Advance Practice Course. Weekly constructive critiques ensure the continuing progress and direction of individual work, while gallery and artists studio visits support students writing on the cultural context of their developing work. Application is by portfolio interview with the Principal.
As an artist of HSoA ‘Guided Studio Practice’ you will be working independently in an HSoA studio, providing a stimulating and flexible environment for artists to experiment and make new work. Studio Based Practice reflects the lively, rigorous and open-ended approaches to art-making championed by HSoA. Artists will work in the shared studio close to the art school.