Duration: 0 Days
Date: Wed 5 Aug - Thu 6 Aug, 2020
Time: 10:00am - 3:00pm
Tutor: James Bullimore
Price: £250
Expand traditional drawing and painting techniques while discovering different media and artists. Students will develop elements of
perspective and collage to produce exciting, unique work.
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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.
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.
This is a one year full-time course designed to support those interested in spending time exploring and developing their practice in greater depth. Alongside self-directed briefs we shape the course tutoring to meet the individual student’s need. You can choose to specialise in Painting, Printmaking, Portraiture, Sculpture, Drawing, Performative based practice or all of these.Typically, our graduating students continue their own studio practice or apply for postgraduate study. Weekly tutorials ensure the continuous progress and direction of individual work, while gallery and artist’s studio visits support students writing on the cultural context of their developing work.
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