Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Holding the Heart - Experiential Writing Workshops

Experiential Writing Workshops

A year-long series of workshops based around the creative writing technique, Free Writing. These will nurture your individual creativity and encourage its expression through the exploration and sharing of your own unique story. We use visualisation, photography, artwork and music alongside other creative springboards.

Workshops: Fortnightly beginning Monday 22nd August ~ 7pm to 9.30pm

Fee: £80 per term (4 terms per year) Location: Corse House, Near Lumphanan AB31 4SB

Bookings: 013398 83411 or janislouden@btinternet.com

NEOS 2011: 10th - 18th September Visit www.northeastopenstudios.co.uk for more information

Thursday, 17 March 2011

"The Next Step" [Workshop]

This workshop helps you take stock of your established* business, review your achievements, consider options for development, kick start new plans, and renew motivation.
“…good thought provoking stuff which will help in my future plans.”
The Next Step workshop participant
What to Expect
The workshop includes exercises and plenty of discussion to help you examine the things that you are passionate about, those you are the best at and those that make financial sense for your future.
You'll do one short exercise before the workshop to help focus your thinking and start the reflective process. This paper exercise will establish the skills, relationships, profile and rewards that connect your experiences to date and support your future choices. You’ll start by discussing your journey to date and the options that lie ahead.

What You'll Get Out of It
Reassurance, clarity, confidence and greater understanding of how to progress the next stage of your business by identifying;
  • the values which are indispensable to you and your business
  • what changes could help you utilise time and money more efficiently
  • what you want to consolidate or eliminate in order to move your business forward
“Was a really good experience even for the fact of meeting up with other creative individuals in the same boat. Reassured that I am still on the right track even if I don’t yet have a lot of the answers”
“Learned how to clarify my activities against time spent and income generated. These exercises will help me focus my business plan”
“Began to explore what my real desires are in what I want to do against what I could achieve and generate a decent income”
“Financial efficiency will be my new favourite phrase”
How to book
This workshop is free but we do request a £10 refundable deposit to secure your place.
Spaces are limited so booking is essential. To reserve a place, please emailevents@culturalenterpriseoffice.co.uk or call 0844 544 9990, unless stated otherwise.

*This workshop is aimed at individuals who have been running their business for 3 or more years.
Disclaimer: The event organisers may take photographs at this event and reserve the right to use any photos taken. They may be used in marketing materials, appearing either in printed documents or on related websites. Your consent of this condition is appreciated and will assist in the promotion of future events. Your attendance signifies your acceptance of these terms and conditions.

Forthcoming Workshops Are Listed Below

If you would like to be notified when future workshops are scheduled please emailevents@culturalenterpriseoffice.co.uk

Aberdeen - The Next Step
in partnership with Creative Cultures Scotland

Tuesday 22 March 2011, 13:00-16:45

Wednesday, 4 August 2010

Aberdeenshire Voluntary Arts Training & Information day

Aberdeenshire Arts Team would like to invite you to join us for a Voluntary Arts Training & Information day on Saturday 4th September 10am to 4pm at Woodend Barn, Banchory.

The event is to launch an Aberdeenshire wide project - Finding Creativity. We will be working with the hundreds of arts volunteers and local groups in our communities to find and promote Aberdeenshire’s vibrant voluntary arts sector, working with partners to provide training and support, to enable Voluntary Arts to thrive.

Please see the Finding Creativity Flyer for further information.

We anticipate approximately 80 people attending this first event so places are limited to two members from each arts group.

Please share this information with other Arts Groups and with your networks.

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Aberdeen - The Next Step: in partnership with Aberdeen City Council (CEO)

Keeping Your Creative Business on Track

Studio Workshop, Whitespace, 60 Frederick Street, Aberdeen AB24 5HY
Friday 4 June 2010, 13:00-16:45
  • Do you need reassurance that you are on the right track or support in choosing which path to follow next?
  • Struggling to balance the things you want to do with the things that make financial sense?
  • Trying to weigh up which aspects of your business to develop and those to abandon?
This workshop provides an opportunity to take stock of your achievements to date and explore the options that lie ahead. You can use it to review your business plan, kick start the next plan, have a reality check or remotivate yourself.
Aimed at anyone working in the cultural and creative industries who has been running their own business for 3 years or more. You may have already attended our Starting Out workshop and now be looking for support with your next set of challenges.

What to Expect
You will examine the things that you are passionate about, those you are the best at and those that make financial sense for your future. You'll do one short exercise before the workshop to help focus your thinking and start the reflective process. The workshop includes practical exercises and discussion:
  • Where am I at? – mapping your journey to date and the options that lie ahead. This paper exercise will establish the skills, relationships, profile and rewards that connect your experiences to date and support your future choices.
  • Reinforce your values – identify the values which are indispensable to you and your business.
  • Worth the investment – determine whether your current working is lucrative and what changes could help you utilise time and money more efficiently.
  • Risky business? – explore the roles, responsibilities and risks involved in the different options for your development.
  • The next step – decide what you want to consolidate and what you want to change in order to move your business forward.
What You'll Get Out of It
Reassurance, clarity, confidence and greater understanding of how to progress the next stage of your business.

Who'll Be Delivering the Session
Carol Sinclair, Edinburgh Adviser, Cultural Enterprise Office. Carol has been working within the creative industries for the last 20 years, combining running her own ceramics practice with delivering business support and training for a range of cultural enterprises. She is a ceramics graduate of Grays School of Art in Aberdeen and has 14 years experience of running her own studio and gallery in Edinburgh. Working as a business adviser and trainer for the last 10 years Carol joined the CEO team in 2005. She was a founder member of artists collective design-Ed, is a former director of Applied Arts Scotland, has been a specialist adviser for the Scottish Arts Council and is currently a member of two of the Creative and Cultural Skills Council's employers groups, Scottish and crafts. Carol is also involved in a variety of projects with organisations which support creative practitioners and most recently include Ideasmart, craftscotland and Glasgow School of Art. She is currently working with Edinburgh College of Art on a 4 year employability project supporting the development and delivery of professional practice for students.

In Other Words

“Was a really good experience even for the fact of meeting up with other creative individuals in the same boat. Reassured that I am still on the right track even if I don’t yet have a lot of the answers”

“Learned how to clarify my activities against time spent and income generated. These exercises will help me focus my business plan”

“Began to explore what my real desires are in what I want to do against what I could achieve and generate a decent income”

“…good thought provoking stuff which will help in my future plans.”

“Financial efficiency will be my new favourite phrase”

How to Book
You'll be pleased to hear this event is free. Please contact Whitespace on 01224 523640 to reserve your place.

How to Get There:
Studio Workshop, Whitespace, 60 Frederick Street, Aberdeen AB24 5HY

Click here for a map.

Touched by Scotland to Host Life Drawing Classes

Local Art and Craft Gallery, Touched by Scotland, is pleased to offer life drawing classes in April with talented local artist Nicole Porter.

The programme of four classes will be held on Fridays from 10am to 12 noon, beginning the 9th until the 30th of April at Touched by Scotland in Oyne, Aberdeenshire.

Tuition will be provided by Nicole Porter who will teach students the fundamental principles of life drawing.  The class is open to all levels from beginners to more experienced artists.

If you are interested in this class but cannot manage Friday mornings and would prefer an evening life drawing class, then please also get in touch.

Nicole studied at Duncan of Jordanstone, Dundee before traveling to Norway, Paris and New York to study with world renowned artists Odd Nerdrum and Steven Assael.  Nicole has exhibits throughout Scotland, London and Norway and has been awarded many prestigious awards such as:

The Artists and Illustrators Magazine Self-Portraiture Competition 2007 which involved exhibiting with the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in London.  She also won the Elizabeth Greensheilds Foundation Grant 2008 and The David Gordon Memorial Trust Award.

Please forward any enquiries to Touched by Scotland on 01464 851489 or info@touchedbyscotland.com

Thursday, 25 February 2010

Call for Art & Crafts Tutors!

Moray Art Centre, Findhorn, Forres is now developing its Spring/Summer programme.

We are seeking for our regular programme new tutors for classes in drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and all crafts.

In addition, as an expansion of the 23 April - 22 August exhibition, Italian Renaissa
nce drawings from the British Museum, The Courtauld Gallery and the National Galleries of Scotland; we are seeking tutors to focus on classes that will focus on:

  • Renaissance concepts of form (in 2d); in the figure, portraiture, Platonic Solids
  • Portraiture
  • Rendering of drapery
  • The Golden Section:
  • Classical Ideals of Figure and Proportions
  • Understanding and
  • Working with Renaissance Perspective
  • Renaissance music
  • Renaissance poetry
  • Renaissance drama
  • Renaissance history

Please contact: Annabel Pattullo ~ Course Programmer

Annabel@platform22.co.uk ~ www.morayartcentre.org

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Please help support Platform 22

As many of you will know Platform 22 Gallery has been a NEOS venue since opening in 2005. In that time we have out grown the existing building and we are now planning a new and improved facility with dedicated gallery, studio, workshop and coffee shop areas.

The planning application has been rumbling on since June last year, but we are at last nearing some sort of conclusion. To help the project across the finishing line we would very much appreciate if any of our supporters could take a moment to post a message of support with Aberdeenshire Council by the 28th of February 2010 at www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/planning/apps/detail.asp?ref_no=APP/2010/0257

Platform 22 has always tried to support local artists and makers, and we hope that the new building will allow us to continue and develop this.

Many thanks for your help.

Monday, 1 February 2010

Kids Art Workshops

Annabel Pattullo is holding a wonderful Valentines Decopatch Kids Workshop at Platform 22 Gallery on Monday 8th February 4 to 5pm. It is the perfect craft to "make & take" home with you ... just in time for Valentines day! Places are limited, so book now to avoid missing out!!!

Annabel will also be starting a Children's Art Club at Platform 22 Gallery, for 8 to 12 year olds after school on Mondays . The Winter and Spring programme begins on Monday 22nd February, for 5 weeks and will include printmaking, junk art, painting, blue-print photography and textile design.

For more information about the workshops at Platform 22 Gallery, or booking enquiries please call 013398 82039 or email mail@platform22.co.uk

Saturday, 12 September 2009

SSW activities for NEOS

There are creative things happening at Scottish Sculpture Workshop this week, both to see and to do. We would love to see you and share ideas, make things and enjoy the sun. Casting and mosaic making for all ages, two museums and all afternoon tea. We look forward to seeing you!

On Saturday 12th

12-2pm Mosaic making for children (7-12 yrs) - £3 entry

2-3pm Metal casting for all ages - £5 entry

10am-4pm Museum of SSW and Museum of Me - Clothes Maketh the Woman - Special opening


Daily Mon 14th to to Friday 18th

2-4pm Occaisonal Tearoom - Meet Merlyn Riggs over Tea and share some creative ideas

10am-4pm Museums

On Wednesday 16th

2-3pm Bronze casting demo - free

On Saturday 19th

1-4pm Occasional Tearoom - grand finale

10am-4pm Museum of Me

10pm-4pm SSW Museum
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NEOS 2009: September 12th - 21st. Visit www.northeastopenstudios.co.uk for more information

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Morning Glass STAINED GLASS SPRING WEEKEND WORKSHOP - April 4th - 5th, 2009


This weekend workshop is designed to cater for anybody interested in learning traditional stained glass techniques. The small class size, friendly teaching environment and timescale will allow a complete beginner to produce a small, simple panel over the two days, and to leave the course with enough experience to carry on stained glass as a hobby. For the more experienced participants, the two days should see the completion of long-standing projects and plenty time to devise and begin new projects, or learn new techniques.

The two day workshops cost £120 (which includes all materials, tea and coffee and lunch), and a 50% deposit (£60) will be requested on receipt of your booking. Numbers will be limited to 6 participants per course.

for more details, please click this link : http://www.morningglass.co.uk/news/2009/2/8/spring-weekend-workshop-2009.html