What’s On in October and November.

October is looking busy – much as September has been! C-Art is over – a successful exhibition at Mrs Millers Cafe, Culgaith.

I am currently enjoying teaching at Higham Hall – “Art Journals – Express, embellish, Experiment” (a six-week course will be available shortly at Morland) and look forward to the following:

 

Friday 6th October

Describing Nature Through Pen and Ink (FULLY BOOKED)

at

Eycott Nature Reserve.

10am  – 4pm

Stone walls, rugged trees, weathered grasses – learn how to describe these in pen and ink , using a variety of ink drawing techniques.

We’ll take inspiration from Eycott Hill Nature Reserve – spending time on the reserve and at Mungrisedale village hall

Materials supplied (charge applies).

Suitable for improvers

 

Saturday 7th October

Artists on Art

at

The Wordworth Museum 

2 – 4.30pm

Taking a closer look at the paintings on display in the current watercolour exhibition in the company of myself and another painter, Alison Critchlow. We will offer our own perspectives on the pictures in the exhibition, discussing the techniques and materials used, as well as considering the broader themes and significance of the collection. This will be followed by an open conversation about our own creative process which we will illustrate with some examples of our own work.

This afternoon session brings an informal look at the tradition of landscape painting, where it started and how it looks today. There will be ample opportunity for questions and conversation.

Cost: £5

Please contact the Wordsworth Museum https://wordsworth.org.uk/attend-events/2017/10/07/artists-on-art.html

to book or for further information.

 

Sunday 8th October

Introduction to Drawing and Painting 

at

“The Art of Being” Scalesheugh Hall

2.30 – 4.30 pm

Taster session as part of a weekend of workshops designed to highlight the importance of the arts for a healthy lifestyle this autumn.

‘The Art of Being is organised by Dr Anita Herdeiro and her husband Bruno, experts in challenging traditional approaches to ageing.  “We will be showcasing arts and activities which can contribute to health and well-being,” said Dr Herdeiro.

“We want to show doing things that are fun, and being mindful of whatever we interact with contributes positively to our health in mind and body. There is research to support how art can contribute to our physical and mental wellbeing , which will be discussed at the event.’

Contact: scalesheugh@gmail.com

 

Tuesday 10th -Thursday 12th October inclusive

“Artist in Residence” workshops

at Keswick Pencil Museum

Two days of instructional teaching followed by a workshop day on Mixed Media Landscapes.

Cost: £75 inclusive of refreshments and lunch and materials.

Tel: 01768 773626 to book

 

 

Tuesday 10th October – Thursday 2nd November

Exhibition followed by

Mixed Media Landscapes Workshop

at

The Gather, Ennerdale

Exhibition is on the dates above.

Workshop is held on Thursday November 2nd.

10 am – 4 pm

We will explore ideas and techniques to express our response to the landscape. Creative and imaginative methods will be demonstrated and taught: showing you expressive ways of responding to our surroundings, using a mixture of pastel, charcoal and ink together with paint.

Tea and coffee provided – please bring your own lunch, or you can use the cafe on site.

Cost: £55 per person, optional £8 for materials if you don’t want to bring your own.

 

Friday 3rd November

Inktense Workshop

12.30- 4.30pm

Dumfries

Exploring these versatile media by Derwent. This is an Art Group workshop – if you are interested in taking part or want more details, then please let me know on alex(at)charcoalhorse.co.uk and I will pass you on to the organiser.

 

 

Thursday 9th November

Describing Nature with Pen and Ink

at

Bridge Farm Studio, Gamblesby

Stone walls, rugged trees, weathered grasses – how do we describe these in pen and ink.

Come along to this workshop and find out! We will be using a variety of ink drawing techniques and skills, to explore ways of representing the moods and texture of nature.

  • An especially wonderful “Mezze” lunch included in price plus refreshments all day
  • Materials list upon booking.
  • £75  inclusive of superb lunch – plus refreshments –  places limited, please book in advance.
  • All levels welcome.
  • Optional additional £8 for materials if you don’t want to bring your own.

 

 

Sunday 19th November – Tuesday 21st November

Drawing for Happiness

at

Higham Hall

Don’t know where to start? Been put off? A friendly, approachable and mindful course to teach you how to see as an artist, and how to put it onto paper. Drawing is good for you and it’s fun!

Alex Jakob-Whitworth (Eden Valley www.highamhall.com/alex-jakob-whitworth)

Cost – Residential: £248 Non-residential: £182 inc. all materials

 

 

Saturday 25th November

Creative Approaches to Landscape

The Watson Institute, Castle Carrock

Cross Fell from Acorn Bank – pastel

Develop your response to the landscape in a new way

Exciting and expressive methods will be demonstrated and taught; showing you a fresh approach using a mixture of media with paint, to create vibrant and dramatic landscapes.

  • An especially wonderful “Mezze” lunch included in price plus refreshments all day
  • Materials list upon booking.
  • £75 inclusive of superb lunch – plus refreshments –  places limited, please book in advance.
  • All levels welcome.
  • Optional additional £8 for materials if you don’t want to bring your own.

 

To be held at Milburn Village Hall (dates tba)

The Magic of Gouache Resist

Collograph in a Day

 

Please keep checking back for more dates – added as they are confirmed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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