Mondays 15th April - 15th July (12 weeks, £354)
This course is ideal for those who are working to establish their studio practice and would like space and guidance in order to further progress their work. Structured like a continental atelier, the course allows artists with self-initiated projects (at all stages of development) to explore the creative journey from initial ideas to finished pieces.
You will develop your visual research methods, technical experimentation, and critical awareness whilst working towards the completion of your own projects in drawing, painting and mixed media. Some experience of painting and drawing and a good level of self-motivation is essential as projects are self-initiated (with tutor advice).
Not suitable for beginners.
We run the same course on these alternative dates:
Thursdays 18th April - 18th July (13 weeks, £507) .
About the tutor
David Webb gained an MA in Fine Art from Canterbury in 2000 before studying at the Cyprus College of Art, where he is a Cornaro Institute Fellow. He received a residency award from the Florence Trust, London, in 2002-3 and took part in the 2006 Triangle Artists’ International Workshop in New York.

He is also a fellow of The MacDowell Colony and Yaddo in the USA. He exhibits nationally and internationally. Exhibitions include the Wales Drawing Biennial, Gyumri International Biennial, Armenia, BP Portrait Award at The National Portrait Gallery, Jerwood drawing prize and Jerwood Contemporary Painters. He has work in public and private collections and has shown at MoMA Wales, Long and Ryle, Flowers and Transition Gallery in London, and the Painting Center, New York.