2019 WORKSHOPS
WATERCOLOUR, BARRY HERNIMAN
International tutor who focuses on landscapes and building
PRINTMAKING, CHARLES SHEARER
Renowned printmaker and illustrator guiding a small group of members in this challenging media
WATERCOLOUR, JUDI WHITTON
Experimental and wet in wet techniques with this illustrator and popular tutor
WATERCOLOUR, JACKIE DEVEREAUX
Pen and ink techniques with this friend of the society and international teacher
2018 WORKSHOPS
Diane is an old friend of the society and as usual, her unique brand of teaching inspired all present. Painting in mixed media a constantly moving and changing unclothed life model.
MEDIA WORKSHOP, LUKE ATREE
Luke was an amazing tutor who backed up the teaching of a different media with exhaustive and comprehensive references to other western artists, historical and current.
A wonderful 4 day workshop was enjoyed by the members who were able to develop there own methodology whilst being very ably guided and encouraged by this tutor.

ANNUAL PRINTMAKERS WORKSHOP
CHARLES SHEARER
Monday 12th February - Wednesday 14th February, 2018. 10am to 4pm
A small number of members enjoy a challenging workshop with the long time friend of the society, renowned printmaking artist and illustrator Charles Shearer.
CHARLES SHEARER
Monday 12th February - Wednesday 14th February, 2018. 10am to 4pm
A small number of members enjoy a challenging workshop with the long time friend of the society, renowned printmaking artist and illustrator Charles Shearer.
GRAHAM TOVEY. LOCAL ARTIST AND TUTOR, ALL MEDIA
Wednesday 7th - Friday 9th March, 10am to 4pm
This popular teacher helps all students find their own potential
This popular teacher helps all students find their own potential
2017 WORKSHOPS
JACKIE DEVEREAUX
WATERCOLOUR WORKSHOP
Members enjoyed an interesting week with this popular and experienced experimental water colourist.
WATERCOLOUR WORKSHOP
Members enjoyed an interesting week with this popular and experienced experimental water colourist.
NICK BEER
Working with 2 models, slowly building up layers in a traditional recognised method used by the old masters.