I like to be informed about drawing exhibitions, courses and workshops. I
think this website is a good place to post information about what's
happening in the drawing world. Where else is there?
Rachel Pearcey
On 6/5/06 11:52 am, "Howard Hollands" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Please could the Drawing Research Network review its use as a personal
> marketing vehicle as I think members may become disinclined to use it.
> Thanks
> Howard Hollands
>
> Please put me down for the 3 June workshop
> Thanks Rachel Pearcey
>
>
> On 5/5/06 1:07 pm, "Sylvia Lea Reitzema" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> As part of the educational learning programme I would like to inform you of
>> the following workshops to be held at the Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston
>> University.
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Sylvia Reitzema
>>
>> MA, BA Hons, Cert Ed FE, IT Dip RSA
>>
>>
>>
>> please inform me if you wish to be taken off this mailing list
>>
>> STANLEY PICKER GALLERY
>> SYLVIA REITZEMA
>> MA, Ba Hons, Cert Ed FE
>> Sylvia Reitzema is a practicing artist and lecturer who currently works and
>> exhibits in Spain and London. She has designed and managed several workshops
>> at Kingston University Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture and at the
>> Stanley Picker Gallery
>> In 2002 Sylvia completed the MA Drawing as Process at Kingston University.
>> During her study at Kingston she won a drawing scholarship to South Korea
>> with
>> the Rootstein Hopkins drawing award. Her work is influenced by observational
>> drawings of structures and signage's within the natural and urban environment
>> and is developed using experimental techniques combining traditional and
>> diverse media.
>> THE STANLEY PICKER GALLERY
>> Opening times: Tuesday to Friday 12-6pm and Saturday 12-4pm
>> The Stanley Picker gallery offers a broad programme of exhibitions,
>> collaborative projects, events and education initiatives. The programmes aim
>> to engage with audiences within the University and the wider community, to
>> encourage and assist the development of research in the arts and to enhance
>> and contribute to the regional, national and international cultural
>> environment.
>> SATURDAY WORKHOPS
>> INTENSIVE DRAWING WORKSHOPS
>> Based on mixed media and materials
>> Stanley Picker Gallery
>> Kingston University
>> Workshop leader: Sylvia Reitzema
>> (MA, BA Hons, Cert Ed FE, IT Dip RSA)
>> NOVICE AND EXPERIENCED ARTISTS ARE WELCOME
>> Workshops are aimed at adult‚s post 16. Each workshop is an intensive drawing
>> workshop that explores both conventional and experimental media and
>> materials.
>> You can join for one day or monthly. Participants will be encouraged to
>> experiment with both observational and imaginary drawing inspired by the
>> current exhibitions. Short exercises and experiments will initiate a variety
>> of new exciting approaches to drawing.
>> At the end of the workshop you will have obtained awareness to using the
>> appropriate media and material for t he subject being drawn. Your own drawing
>> skills will be richer and you will have gained confidence and understanding
>> of
>> the language of language of drawing.
>> Drawing materials will be supplied but it is advised that participants bring
>> with them 2B, 4B and 8B pencils and an eraser.
>> THE WORKSHOPS
>>
>> Traditional Drawing Media 12.30 - 3.30 June 3rd 2006
>>
>> Charcoal, Ink and Chinese brush and graphite.
>>
>> Surface Texture 12.30-3.30 July 1st 2006
>>
>> Drawing on a variety of surfaces to produce interesting textures using
>> diverse
>> media.
>>
>> Media and Materials Date to be confirmed
>>
>> Experimental drawing workshops with diverse media
>> Each workshop is £14 inclusive of art material
>> For any queries please telephone or email:
>>
>> Sylvia Reitzema Mob: 07727048912 Email: [log in to unmask]
>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>>
>> Jacquie Thomas Tel: 020 85478074/85477132 Email: jthomas@
>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]> kingston.ac.uk
>>
>>
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