New Courses at Open Ealing This May and June

Places still available on the free sessions in its artistic programme

New Courses at Open Ealing This May and June

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OPEN Ealing is starting a variety of short and one day courses this May and there is some availability on a couple of its ongoing sessions.

Class sizes and audience numbers are still limited to ensure social distancing and they operate in a Covid compliant manner to make sure you feel comfortable and happy creating art whilst you attend.

OPEN Ealing are also looking for feedback on the kind of courses that people would like to see in its artistic programme.

Courses and Activities Currently on Offer

Invisible Ink: online Life Drawing Event and Panel Discussion
It's a film you can draw!
Friday 14 May 3 - 4.30pm
FREE - booking essential

Drawing Movement
Online every Thursday 
Professional performance and life models
Book a spot

Develop Your Portrait Drawing Skills  - two places left for this 3 hour workshop with professional portrait artist and tutor, Stella Tooth. The session is ideal for you if you can draw faces but want to hone your technique.
Tuesday 25 May 10am - 1pm
Reserve an easel

Painting Portrait in Oils is a short, practical course. Led by Stella Tooth you will learn the skills and concepts involved in painting a portrait from life. Limited to 7 artists. 
6 sessions over two weeks 9 – 11  AND 16 – 18 June inclusive
10am - 1 pm
Reserve an easel

Abstraction in Oils   is a short series of 3 workshops for artists who want to try doing an abstract painting using oil paints. Led by Diana Braybrook you will explore different approaches to producing an abstract painting. All levels of experience welcome. Limited to 8 artists. 
Wednesdays 10am - 1pm
19 May - 2 June inclusive
Reserve an easel

Experimental Hand Stitch   - will stretch and challenge your thinking of how hand stitching can be used. This short course is led by Amarjeet Nandhra and is suitable for people of all levels. You'll be encouraged to break the rules of traditional embroidery to create an imaginative sample. Six people only.
Thursdays 10.30am - 3pm
3 - 17 June inclusive
Reserve a spot

Jewellery Making for Beginners -  is an enjoyable 2 hour workshop with Ange B Design where you get to create your own ring or pendant. Once you've carved it in wax, your piece is sent to be cast in solid silver. 
Saturday 15 May 
1.30 - 3.30pm
Reserve a spot

Create Madhubani Art   - a relaxing two hour session learning how to create this traditional art form practised by Hindu women for decades. Led by Komal Madar the session leaves you with a sense increased wellbeing. All materials are supplied for this workshop.
Saturday 29 May
2 - 4pm
Reserve a spot

Self Care Sundays: Writing as an Act of Self Love - a two hour writing for well being session in a supportive and relaxed setting led by Dr Poonam Madar. 
Sunday 23 May 
2 - 4pm
Book your spot

Hand-built Ceramic Mug & Teaspoon Workshop - is great for adult beginners with little or no experience and fun for anyone with experience. All materials are provided.
Saturday 26 June 
1.30 - 3.30pm
Book a spot

Learning Life Drawing with Sheila Moylan - a two hour tutored session for artists who want to improve their skills and techniques in drawing the human form.
Saturdays until 24 July
10am - 12pm
Book your easel

Life Drawing on Wednesday evening  - a facilitated session for artists who like to increase their line miles under their own steam. 
Book an easel in June
Book an easel in July

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May 13, 2021

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