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Art and design courses

We offer an exciting range of courses which aim to build confidence across a range of skills and for daily life.

We offer an exciting range of courses which aim to build confidence across a range of skills and for daily life.

We have a light and airy art studio which provides a great learning environment. 

Available courses

Try our Ways into Abstract Painting course, our Personal Development Painting Studio courses or our weekend Life Drawing Marathon short course to learn a new skill or find out where your artistic skills can take you next.

We also offer an Introduction to Art Therapy course which is suitable for those who would like to use art to aid wellbeing and those who may be thinking about taking steps towards art therapy as a career.

You will need to provide your own materials for art classes; these may include paper, charcoal, pencils and paint.

Our courses are accessible to learners of all levels from beginners to advanced.

How to enrol

You can contact us to get the Adult learning enrolment form 2024 to 2025. 

Art and design courses


Title

Day and time

 

Course code and start date

 

Fees

(£5 annual registration fee also applies)

 

Introduction to art therapy

Mondays

6.30pm to 9pm

AC4009

23 September 2024

10 weeks

£125 standard

£62.50 concession

Ways into abstract painting

Wednesdays

6pm to 9pm

AC4010

25 September 2024

10 weeks

£150 standard

£75 concession

Personal development painting studio

Thursdays

10am to 5pm

AC4011

7 November 2024

5 weeks

£150 standard

£75 concession

Personal development painting studio

Fridays

10am to 5pm

AC4012

8 November 2024

5 weeks

£150 standard

£75 concession

Life drawing marathon

Saturdays

10am to 4pm

AC4013

16 November 2024

2 weeks

£50 standard

£25 concession

Art and design courses

Introduction to art therapy

Who the course is for

This course is suitable for people facing depression, anxiety and/or having difficulty in discussing issues with family or friends. It is also for someone interested in studying art therapy as a subject.

What you'll learn

You'll learn how to deal with problems and issues using artistic expression. 

You will increase your confidence by sharing and empathizing with other group members.

How the course is taught

The course is taught by a trained art psychotherapist, in a safe environment and a small group. 

There will be group discussions of finished artwork.

Materials you'll need:

  • Art materials - drawing paper, pencils, crayons, watercolours, poster paints and more
  • There is an art shop in Camberwell on Orpheus Street, SE5 and Camberwell College of Art has a shop where you can buy art materials

After the course

You will feel more able to cope with difficult challenges and have the confidence to discuss your issues. You may feel more able to apply for employment, paid or unpaid.  

How to enrol

You can contact us to get the Adult learning enrolment form 2024 to 2025.  

Course location

  • Thomas Calton Centre, Alpha Street, SE15 4NX

Personal development painting studio

Who the course is for

This course is for the self-directed learner who wants to work for a full day in a studio setting with others. 

You will gain tuition and peer feedback while developing a single painting or a series of works.

What you’ll learn

This course is designed to give you time and space to develop 2D work, in the medium of your choice, within a supportive environment and to explore subjects or themes of your choice. 

Regular group discussions will allow for feedback from the tutor and other students. 

The studio space is full of light with a library of art books and a computer for research. The course is perfect for anyone wanting to further their development who may not ordinarily have the space or time to produce work.  

How the course is taught

Tutor-led with demonstrations, one-to-one support, group discussions on progress and finished work.

Materials you’ll need:

  • You will need to bring materials for this course
  • Please note that solvents of any kind are not permitted in the studio
  • Your tutor can provide further advice at the first session

After the course

You can take further adult learning art courses. Past learners have also started businesses and progressed to degree courses and employment.

How to enrol

You can contact us to get the Adult learning enrolment form 2024 to 2025. 

Course location

  • Thomas Calton Centre, Alpha Street, SE15 4NX

Ways into abstract painting

Who the course is for

This course is perfect for anyone interested in abstract painting and who wants to explore different routes and processes for making work with personal expression. 

It is open to all levels of experience with a willingness to consider a range of starting points and experiment with mark-making in paint.

What you’ll learn

The course will introduce several starting points to explore abstraction as a painting process. 

You will gain further knowledge of relevant art history movements and consider all aspects of the visual vocabulary relating to abstract painting.

How the course is taught

Each week you will be directed to consider a different abstract concept or springboard, with the freedom to explore your own expressive interpretation. 

The final two weeks of the course will involve further personal development of painting processes, as per your interest and sensibility.

Materials you’ll need:

  • For some exercises, paper and paint will be provided, but sometimes you may like to bring in your own painting surface, such as canvas or oil paints or mark-making tools and brushes
  • The tutor will give you briefs ahead of most sessions so that you know what to bring the following week

After the course

You may like to follow up with further courses on the subject elsewhere or by enrolling in our Personal Development Painting Studio course.

How to enrol

You can contact us to get the Adult learning enrolment form 2024 to 2025. 

Course location

  • Room 20/Art Studio, Thomas Calton Centre, Alpha Street, SE15 4NX. 

Life drawing marathon

Who the course is for

The course is for adults at all levels, from complete beginners to those with experience, who wish to learn about working from a life model.

What you’ll learn

Through short and long poses, you will discover how to interpret the figure onto paper using basic techniques of measuring, proportion and composition, as well as creating effects with mark making in pencil, charcoal, pen and ink and other appropriate mediums. 

You can learn how to express yourself freely with gestural drawing techniques. There will be opportunities to reference established artists throughout.

How the course is taught

Courses are tutor-led with demonstrations and one-to-one support. 

There will be opportunities for learners to support and learn from each other through group discussions on work in progress and finished work.

Materials you’ll need:

  • You will need to bring your sketch book and/or drawing paper and drawing materials for this course
  • We suggest pencils with different grades 4H – 9B and charcoals – willow and compressed
  • You may also like to use pen and ink

After the course

Further adult learning art courses are available. Past learners have also started businesses and progressed to degree courses and employment.

How to enrol

You can contact us to get the Adult learning enrolment form 2024 to 2025. 

Course location

  • Thomas Calton Centre, Alpha Street, SE15 4NX