Printing - etching - workshop - studio workshop access
Printing - etching - workshop - studio workshop access (DMF974SGR)
On:
Monday
from 10.
30am
to
12.
30pm
For 8 weeks.
Starts
12 May 2025
Ends
07 July 2025
Where:
Granville Park Adult Education Centre
100 Granville Park
Se13 7du
Cost
£160 (full)
£160 (reduced)
£160 (concession)
What prior knowledge, experience and qualifications will I need?
Design and print experience essential. These sessions are mainly used by artists who are preparing work for exhibition or exploring new ideas. If you have no experience but would like to attend, please contact the Curriculum Leader by email to discuss your needs before enrolling.
Learning Goals:
To build and develop your skills.
To complete an independent project.
To experiment and expand your portfolio of work.
To identify and achieve a personal goal, as discussed with your tutor
What teaching methods will the tutor use?
The tutor will use a range of teaching methods during the course which will include the following: Demonstration - both group and individual, one to one tuition, group work, assessment of progress, observation, discussion/question and answer sessions.
What assessment methods will the tutor use?
The course tutor will use a range of methods to assess progress on the course. These may include observation, evaluation of work samples, question and answer sessions, photographs of projects to record achievement presented on the course virtual learning site.
Will extra work be required outside the class times?
Please check your junk mail for any correspondence from us at least 1 day before the course start date. You are required to complete a ‘Getting to know you’ request, once completed this will be followed up with an Individual Learning Plan. We ask that you complete the ILP during the course.
What materials will I need for the course and how much will they cost?
A small charge is included in the course fee for basic materials. Where appropriate a charge has been included for use of specialist equipment. Learners will be expected to purchase plates, a variety of paper, drawing equipment, sketchbook, notebook, acetate (non porous surfaces if necessary), variety of coloured tissue paper for applique work and some more unusual printing inks (only a basic range of inks are supplied). This will be discussed with the course tutor and will not be covered in the course materials fee. Please do not purchase anything before your first lesson unless requested to do so. No liability can be accepted for expenses incurred for a course cancelled/altered at short notice
What do I need to bring to the first class?
Working sketch book, drawing, and writing equipment, notebook and images for inspiration if you are starting something new. Don't forget to bring your work in progress an apron, a mask, wear suitable clothing and enclosed footwear
Options when finished
The department offers a wide variety of Design, Media, Music and Food courses at different levels. Information about these courses is available through the tutor, the Curriculum Leader or the ALL programme
Additional information
The tutor may need to contact you via email before the workshop begins, please ensure we have your correct details. This is a practical class, ALL cannot be held responsible for any items including work, materials, tools, etc. left by the learner in our workrooms. This learning space is used for a varied course offer, please leave the space clean and tidy ensuring chairs are left ink free, rubbish is disposed of in the correct bin and personal belongings are removed. All drinks taken into this space must be kept in a re-usable lidded cup or drink bottle.
For general enquiries and course availability information call 0208 314 3300. For more detailed information and guidance about the course:
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