Print A Mother’s Day Keepsake

Celebrate this Mother’s Day with a unique experience – turning a cherished photograph, quote or image into a set of prints for you and your loved ones to keep.

During this one day course you will be guided through the basics of linocut, an enjoyable process that makes a perfect introduction to printmaking.

You will learn how to transfer an image onto your lino, carve your lino and create a set of 2-colour prints to take home with you. You will also gain insight on the materials and tools used, and how you can continue the process as home should you wish.

All materials are provided on the day and included in the price of your ticket.

All you will need to bring with you for this course is a copy of the photograph, quote or image you’d like to use for your linocut. (Please don’t bring the original as it may be damaged!)

The event is held Saturday, 18 March, 11am-5pm

Attendees must be 18+.

Tickets: £60

Creative Writing & Conversation W...

The Tmesis team are thrilled to be running a creative writing session and conversation at the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse on Sat 11th march exploring the themes of the current Top Girls production.

Open to women of all ages – head along and explore your creativity with Tmesis and writer Claire Beerjeraz!

(If price is a barrier please get in touch as they have some bursary places)

Lister Steps – Creative Writers ...

A new writers group from Lister Steps, created especially to encourage new up and coming writers, writers who have yet to be published and to encourage us all to be creative through writing!

Sessions will be held in The Tower Room at The Old Library on Tuesdays at 3.30pm at £2.

The group will be supported by a small group of writers who have had stories published already and there will be occasional motivational speakers.

Lace Patterns Remixed and Reinvented

Join artist Michael Brennand-Wood as he leads a workshop based on his current exhibition and artistic processes.

Brennand-Wood says: “Pattern books of textile designs provide imagery and instruction to follow. I was always more interested in using patterns as a launch pad for new ideas. The aspiration was to learn from the past, reinvent and create a contemporary image. The Encirclement of Space contains several major works based on 16th century Renaissance Lace patterns. This short-day workshop is designed to explore that process, using collage, paint, coloured pencil and crayon.”

The workshop will begin with a walk around the exhibition, key works will be discussed especially in relation to how they were initially developed, how imagery derived from historical lace was sampled and reconfigured to create new imagery. This will be followed by a short technical and materials introduction/demonstration of key techniques.

You will be provided with a collection of pattern book pages that can be cut, shaped and interlaced together. These initial paperwork ideas can be further enhanced via the addition of paint, crayon and coloured pencils. There is no right or wrong approach to the workshop, no pre-set vision as to what you will produce. You may wish to view the workshop as a lace image jam session, an opportunity to explore new ideas and approaches within a supportive group – ideas that could be developed at home at a later stage.

At the close of the day’s activities, we will have round room look at what has been achieved. There is no pressure to produce a finished item, the focus of the workshop is on the individual generation of new ideas and approaches derived from lace.

How to sell art and creative works: Be...

This workshop is aimed at anyone aiming to sell their art or creative works. It combines tried and tested selling rules and tricks of the trade, alongside focusing on today’s marketplace.

For creatives who are unaccustomed to marketing, the thought of having to do so can be terrifying. This is especially true when it comes to selling their works.

It covers a simple approach to instilling self confidence in talking about creative works, presentation, excellent customer service, an introductory approach to PR & Marketing, how to make social media work for you, and last, but by no means least, creating a powerful mailing list.

Being able to objectively stand outside yourself and remain positive and professional about selling is a learned trait. But there are simple tricks and formulas, that if followed correctly, will not only inspire confidence, but most importantly, pave the road to achieving exciting and profitable results.

Content:

Getting over the fear of Self Promotion: How to talk objectively about your work to a potential customer or interested party.

Know your Price!: How to price your work. Know your work, know your market, know your price, know your abilities and know your worth!

How to Professionally Present Your Works: How to present your work professionally online and in a physical space.
Simple PR & Marketing Skills / What Tools You Need: Introductory tools/techniques you can use/and need to successfully promote your work. From a website, what social media platforms are right for you, business cards, word of mouth and what types of advertising may work for you.

Creating and Maintaining a strong Mailing List: Getting the right people onto your Mailing List can be worth its weight in gold!

Requirements:

Ages, 18+.

Please arrive 15 minutes before the start time. Attendees must provide their own writing materials for taking notes, and own refreshments.

Please note: This ticket price is a Special Offer price!

CASS ART, Liverpool 10 % off :

Courtesy of CASS ART, Liverpool, anyone attending this event will receive 10% off any purchase that they make on the day of the workshop.

For information about this workshop, or any of our workshops, please visit MSC Workshops at mrselbyandco.com

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They look forward to meeting you!

“Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art. Making money is art and working is art, and good business is the best art.” – Andy Warhol

Sculpture & Still Life Drawing Wo...

Inspired by the sculptor, Mária Bartuszová, and her explorative ways of working, and the works of sculptor, painter and photographer, Constantin Brâncuși, this workshop allows the student to explore and develop their own artistic practice.

Alongside making their very own unique Plaster of Paris artwork, this workshop goes beyond the physical activities of making, by examining influences, ideas, materials, tools and skills. Culminating in a group crit of the finished works – These “crits” are detailed discussions where the opinions of tutors and peers are shared openly, in a positive, inspiring and formal way.

This workshop will be presented by Jason Nicholas Selby, a University of the Arts, London, Central Saint Martins graduate, who is himself an artist and creative workshop coordinator and lecturer.

Content:

Part 1 – Introduction: A brief examination of the works and methodologies of Mária Bartuszová and Constantin Brâncuși. Their styles of work, inspirations and the materials they used.

Part 2 – Consider, Calculate and Direct: Before the “making” part of this workshop begins, students are encouraged to exam, and discuss their own influences and ideas, the materials they will use, and the tools and skills needed. This part also allows the student to discuss and sketch out their ideas for the finished piece.

Part 3 – Make: Using techniques inspired by Mária Bartuszová, students get to make their own unique Plaster of Paris sculpture, whilst considering the sculptures of Constantin Brâncuși and his use of different materials.

Part 4 – Still Life Drawing: Once the individual artworks have been completed and displayed, students will now have the opportunity to draw their artwork.

Part 5 – Group Crit: Students are asked to view their fellow students work, make notes if needed and then discuss the works being exhibited.

Part 6 – Question and Answers / Final Thoughts
Requirements:

Ages, 18+. Open to all levels of artistic practice.

Attendees must provide own:

Sketch pad (A4 or A3 size – no larger) and one or more of their preferred drawing materials (either pencils, coloured pencils, charcoals).
Apron or overall (working with Plaster of Paris can be messy).
Latex gloves if needed.
Face mask if needed.
Recycled, 750ml. clear, clean, plastic water bottle with regular, approx 2.5cm neck.

Attendees must bring along three to five objects which they may decide to combine with their Plaster of Paris artwork – Sizes: Minimum size: Entirely up to the attendee, but no larger than 150x150mm (See the works of Constantin Brâncusi for inspiration),

A suitable container and packing materials for transporting artwork home.
Provide own refreshments.

Courtesy of CASS ART, Liverpool, all attendees will receive 10% off any purchases they make on the day

For more information visit MSC Workshops at www.myselbyandco.com

Badge Making for Families at the Bluec...

Join Bluecoat in their children’s corner in the hub to make badges and artwork with positive affirmations with Creative Spaces Co., as part of Children’s Mental Health Week.

Workshops may be busy from the start but you can drop in any time between 12-3pm.

Supported by Liverpool ONE.

Sun 12 Feb, 12-3pm. Free, drop in.

 

Return of the Gods: Clay Time

Clay Time is a spectacularly messy session inspired by Return of the Gods, for little ones aged 3-5 and their grown up.

The 45 minute workshop includes warm up games and child led clay workshop. This session will develop their gross and fine motor skills as well as their creativity.

Sessions are held: 16 June, 21 July and 15 September, 10.15 and 11am.

You can take away the clay creation your little one has made and sessions include a worksheet with information and ideas for using clay at home.

Tickets will be released at the beginning of April.

Places are limited, so please book early to avoid disappointment. £6 child plus 1 adult

Introduction to Etching

Learn the basics of etching, one of the oldest printmaking processes, at the historical Bluecoat Print Studios.

On this course for beginners, you will be guided through every step of the etching process from start to finish, leaving with having created a finished edition of prints. All materials are provided on the day as well as a booklet to take away detailing the processes learnt.

Our studios are environmentally friendly where possible and use greener methods of etching, such as copper sulphate & vegetable oil.

Completing this course will enable you to book into our Intaglio Studio should you wish to.

Event

Saturday 11 February, 11am-5pm

Tickets: £70

18+ only

Make at Tate Liverpool: Wild Escape

Get involved in Tate Liverpool’s free family activities during the Easter holidays

Produce your own animal habitat artworks inspired by artworks from the Tate collection and our free displays. Your creations will become part of a nationally visible digital artwork, and a mass-participation event on Earth Day on 22 April 2023.

They also have free Explore and Draw sketchbooks available every day.