Large Scale Drawing Workshops

Large Scale Drawing Workshops

A supportive opportunity to draw in small groups on a large scale. Stimulating touch and movement to engage expanded drawing practices.

By Sarah Goudie

Select date and time

Thursday, May 8 · 10:30am - 1pm GMT+1

Location

General Office Gallery

First Floor 12 Hagley Road Stourbridge DY8 1PS United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

"Thanks so much for the workshop the other weekend, I enjoyed it SO much - you’re such a wonderfully calm teacher"

"They are pure magic - drawing therapy for the soul"

Those who join these workshops leave with a renewed sense of confidence and creative nourishment. They are gently guided through a process approach to drawing and become invigorated by seeing their unique sensibility unfold across a structured morning of bilateral and touch based activites.

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  • protected time and space to nurture ideas of physical expansion through drawing
  • work with compassionate touch and gentle movement methods
  • investigate through bilateral and sense led making
  • develop a movement from small to large, internal to external, solo through to collaborative approaches
  • suitable for all creative abilities and interests


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Thursday May 8th

Saturday May10th


10.30-1pm

£35.00 (including eventbrite fee)


PROVIDED:

  • All materials are included.
  • Refreshments

VENUE: General Office Gallery, First Floor*, 12 Hagley Road, Stourbridge DY8 1PS *stair access only. There is no parking at the gallery but parking is located very nearby in Church Street car park and Hagley Road. The gallery is 5 minutes from Stourbridge Town Station and the town centre.

Led by Sarah Goudie :artist / creative practitioner. Sarah studied at Wimbledon School of Art and completed an MA in Fine Art at BCU, Birmingham. She has facilitated creative workshops for 20 years and has a particular fascination with an embodied and intuitive large scale and collaborative approach to drawing.

These workshops go into another year of successfully offering creatives, professional and non-professional artists an opportunity to explore a large scale of drawing and making. Sarah has been commissioned by Creative Black Country, The Glass Museum, Stourbridge, The Rural Art Hub, Ellesmere and for BAAT (British Association of Art Therapists) to deliver group workshops. She delivers 1-1 co-enquiries with artists to stimulate and integrate practice. www.sarahgoudie.com

Frequently asked questions

What should I wear? What should I bring?

Please wear loose, comfy, old clothes. You can take your shoes and socks off. All materials are provided and there is coffee, tea and biscuits.

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