Duration: 0 Days
Date: Tue 28 Jul - Fri 31 Jul, 2020
Time: 10:00am - 4:00pm
Tutor: Jan Malaszek
Price: £250
The Camden Town Group were a group of north London artists, who in the early decades of the 20thc were at the forefront of new painting.
Their subject matter was the everyday world that is easily overlooked, yet so full of picture making possibilities.
They were inspired by the newly heightened palette of Post-Impressionism on the continent and by the possibilities offered by photograph for recording and framing views of city and suburb.
During the first two days of the course we will draw and photograph different locations within walking distance of the art school.
With tutor help, over the last two days, you will develop one or more paintings based on your visual information. We will also
Look at the work of various Camden Town Painters including Walter Sickert and Harold Gilman (slides) to help with realising your own ‘Local Landscapes’
Painting by Harold Gilman, ‘House at Letchworth’ 1912
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Jan has a MA in Fine Art: Printmaking, Camberwell College of Arts as well as a PGCE from the University of Greenwich, and BA (Hons) Fine Art Maidstone College of Art.
Jan has a MA in Fine Art: Printmaking, Camberwell College of Arts as well as a PGCE from the University of Greenwich, and BA (Hons) Fine Art Maidstone College of Art.
This part-time course is a carefully structured programme written within a framework of observational painting and drawing using the human model. You will be grounded in the skills needed to work from direct observation and will be helped to develop these skills into a personal body of work. The course further aims to help you acquire the perspectives and the sense of context necessary for working independently as an artist.
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.