The temperature has dropped and the nights are drawing in, making it the perfect time to get creative in an inspiring Liverpool venue.
Taught by professional artists, this range of after-work courses and weekend workshops will help you to learn brand new art skills or grow an existing talent.
Try something new or revive your love for art, with their widest ever choice of subjects, for all ages, across seven fantastic venues: Bluecoat, The Reader, Baltic Creative CIC, FACT, Anglican Cathedral, Faith Bebbington Studio and the dot-art Darkroom!
At Bluecoat from January, they have the return of the popular 10 week evening courses in Life Drawing and Beginners Painting (Acrylics). Joining these is a 10 week Portrait Drawing course, where you will learn the fundamentals of drawing characterful portraits, capturing a true likeness.
They have 3 day weekend courses in Abstract Painting, where you can delve into the imaginative world of abstract painting, learning about layering, materials, composition and texture, Introduction to Pastels, where you will learn the fundamental techniques of using soft pastels to create beautiful art, and Digital Photography.
These are joined by a single Sunday workshop in Feltmaking, and a new Cartooning for Teens day, where 13-16 year olds will be able to create their own characters or depict others in cartoon form led by professional illustrator Tommy Graham.
The NEW venue for this season is FACT. On Monday evenings they will be holding the popular course in Drawing Techniques; as tutor Sarah-Jane says, no matter what medium you enjoy using, be it paint, pastel or clay, learning the essential drawing techniques will magnify your creative ability.
Also at FACT is the 3 Saturday Drawing for Everyone course, where you can gain confidence in drawing in a relaxed sketching course led by artist Roy Munday.
Finally they have a new one day workshop on 15th March, Image Editing 101, designed particularly for artists but useful for anyone who doesn’t know their megabytes from their pixels, you will master your image files and learn how to edit and adapt digital images for a variety of uses.
At Faith Bebbington’s Studio, they have Beginners Sculpture course, led by renowned sculptor Faith across 3 consecutive Sundays in March, where you will plan and create your own animal sculpture using a variety of recycled materials. Participants will learn the fundamental construction and modelling techniques for sculpture using newspaper, wire and adhesive tape.
They are also returning to Liverpool Cathedral on Sundays 15th February and 11th April for Sketching in the Anglican, a unique opportunity for both beginners and experienced artists to spend a Sunday morning drawing and learning new skills in this fascinating location.
At the dot-art Darkroom they have one day Introduction to the Darkroom workshops on 9th February and 14th March and Analogue Weekends, where analogue expert Rachel Brewster-Wright will take you through the whole process of shooting, processing and developing your own black and white film over 2 days, on 29th February – 1st March and 4th-5th April.
Don’t forget, for experienced photographers and those who have completed one of these courses, they have also offer Darkroom Membership. Members have unlimited access to the space via our online booking system and can also choose to book it with a technician if they need a little more support.
The ever-popular Sunday dot-art Club for creative children takes place at the fantastic Baltic Creative on Jamaica Street. We run afternoon sessions for 10-13 year olds, in two six week blocks, starting 12th January and 1st March.
Every week young artists will be encouraged to develop their drawing skills and build a lifelong love of art under the expert guidance of artist Sarah Jane Richards.
They have also launched a second dot-art Club at their new home in South Liverpool, The Reader at Calderstones Mansion. This one takes place after school on a Wednesday, 4-5.30pm and also runs in 6 week blocks, starting 8th January and 26th February.
Also at the Reader, is a 10 week Photographic Adventures in Nature course on Tuesday afternoons, where you can try your hand at a range of analogue photography techniques and a 10 week Monday evening course in Textile Arts, creating a range of nature based items using felting, stitching, sewing and printing.
This term’s 3 day courses at Calderstones are How to Illustrate a Short Story with Financial Times illustrator, Phil Disley on Sundays from 16th February and Organic Pattern Design, where you will learn how to draw intricate pattern designs inspired by nature in the beautiful surroundings of Calderstones Park, on Mondays from 6th April.
They also have one day workshops in Walking Drawing: Mindfulness and Observation – the perfect way to de-stress is through being creative in nature, and Leaving Your Mark: Shared Mark Making & Storytelling, where you join artist Aimee Blackledge and awaken your creative voice through expressive abstract mark-marking and storytelling through art.
Full details, prices and booking information can be found here: dot-art.co.uk/art-classes. These courses often sell out, so don’t delay!