We are keen to invite artists to come and talk about their work, and with Kate Raggett we felt it was especially important as her recent work has been landscape based and largely ephemeral.
Kate gave us a fascinating and personal insight into her work and there was also on a display a collection of photographs documenting the installations she has done.
Many thanks to Kate for all her hard work and effort.
Bristol Drawing School is a not for profit private arts venue and education facility that aims to encourage and nurture the art of drawing, not only as an art form in its own right, but as an essential part of the creative process. We offer drawing courses and workshops throughout the year as well as curating a regular series of exhibitions and artist talks.
Thursday, 12 March 2009
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
Experimental Drawing - Esmé Clutterbuck
Some images from our wednesday morning classs with Esmé Clutterbuck:
This is a structured course is for anyone who is interested in drawing and its relationship to other areas of creativity. The course presents drawing as an activity which is both challenging and fun and suits people with widely varying ability and experience.
This is a structured course is for anyone who is interested in drawing and its relationship to other areas of creativity. The course presents drawing as an activity which is both challenging and fun and suits people with widely varying ability and experience.
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