Discover the wellbeing benefits of focusing on arts and crafts. This course will provide you with an understanding of how to experiment and create art pieces using recycled materials primarily found on beaches and the shoreline. You will develop knowledge of a range of techniques that can be used to create, construct, and enhance art pieces. You will develop your own style and identify materials that you are most comfortable with to express ideas and have fun during the process.
Site
Hastings (Ore)
Course Type
Adult
Options | Course Code | Starts | Ends | Days | From | To | Standard Fee |
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61467-04 | 14/11/24 | 12/12/24 | Thursday | 16:30 | 19:00 | -- | |
61467-03 | 27/02/25 | 03/04/25 | Thursday | 10:30 | 13:00 | -- |
Learners can progress throughout the course starting with a mood board of your ideas and concepts, moving on to some experiments with techniques and materials, before embarking on your final piece of work. Here, you will enhance your ability to use colour, texture and form to create mood and impact within your art work.
Learn new skills and develop your artistic talents in a fun and supportive environment. Join us to explore creativity and boost your wellbeing through the joy of crafting! You will be guided by an experienced arts and crafts Instructor.
There is no qualification for this course but you will receive a certificate of attendance if you complete the course.
You can explore a variety of other courses within Community Learning or the adult college, including our Level 1 Award in Creative Crafts.
Course fee: £37.50
This course is free if you are in receipt of benefits or earn less than £25,000 per year (this includes pension income)
Please select the relevant options when enrolling online.
All materials are provided.
Please note: learners are limited to taking part in a maximum of SIX community learning courses throughout the academic year.
Learners are required to wear work boots or leather toed shoes due to being in a workshop environment. No open toe shoes to be worn. Please note that this course requires participants to be standing up for the majority of the session using tools in a workshop setting.
Please contact the Community Learning team on 030 300 38212 or community.info@escg.ac.uk for more information about this course.