Introduction To Painting In a Contemporary Style With Acrylics
Event Date:
08/02/2023
Event Time:
10:30 am
Event Location:
Montague Gallery
A workshop to explore the use of acrylics to capture atmospheric landscapes. We will explore how weather and sunlight interact to reveal the world around us. All materials will be provided to practice techniques and produce an A4 “canvas panel”.
Includes tea/ coffee and biscuit!
Please bring your booking confirmation to the workshop.
Event FAQs
There will be a minimum of eight and a maximum of twelve people per course. There will be a waiting list for future courses.
Age suitability – Adults 18+ (16/17 only if accompanied by a responsible “paying” adult). Regrettably, as the teaching space, within the upstairs gallery, is limited, no accompanying children are permissible within the class.
This course is suitable for all levels, both to inspire those starting out, and to increase the skill level of the more experienced student.
The entire workshop fee is payable prior to commencement of the workshop, unfortunately refunds can only be given in exceptional circumstances (and no alternative dates can be offered) as minimum numbers of students must be maintained to make the workshop viable.
Materials – An A4 canvas panel, practice paper, essential acrylic paints, brushes, and other equipment will be provided.
Reference photos will be provided, as required.
Students to bring a suitable box file to take work home (as it may still be wet at the end of the session) – a small number of plastic box files will be available to purchase at £3.00 each
Please wear suitable clothing, as acrylic paint will only wash out whilst wet.
Tea or coffee, and a biscuit, is also included within the course fee at break time. Please feel free to bring your own travel mug or cup (to save on washing-up) and any alternative (non-dairy) milk products required.
Students are responsible for safe keeping of their valuables and personal possessions within the space, and no liability can be taken for their damage or loss by the gallery or tutor.