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Sessions | Tuesdays: 1:30pm - 4pm |
No. sessions | 6 |
Venue | Southwell Library, Southwell |
For ages | 19+ |
Group size | 5 - 8 |
Cost | FREE - £60 |
Take your mixed-media practice further in this creative and supportive follow-on course. Designed for those who’ve completed a beginner class or have some experience, you'll explore new materials, layering techniques, and ways to combine drawing, painting, collage, and texture. Develop your confidence, experiment with composition and colour, and begin to find your own artistic voice through playful, process-led projects.
On this course, you’ll be guided step-by-step through the process of creating expressive, mixed media pieces using acrylics, watercolours, inks, pastels, pencils. Each session introduces a new creative approach, with plenty of time to experiment and play. You’ll learn how to layer different media, build interesting surfaces, and develop your own visual style. With friendly guidance and demonstrations from your tutor, you’ll gain confidence using a wide range of tools and materials, all in a relaxed and supportive environment.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:-
Create at least two finished mixed-media artworks that combine a minimum of three different materials or techniques
Demonstrate confident use of at least four new techniques, such as layering, image transfer, stencilling, or mark-making
Select and combine materials thoughtfully to express a chosen theme or idea in at least one project
Experiment with colour, texture, and composition in sketchbook studies or preparatory pieces for each main artwork
Reflect on your creative choices, identifying one strength and one area for future development
Please bring with you to the course:-
For the first session, please bring:
A sketchbook or notebook (A4 or A5 size, preferably with mixed-media or cartridge paper if you have one)
A pencil, scissor, eraser
Any recycled or found materials you’d like to experiment with (e.g. old magazines, newspaper, fabric scraps, packaging, wrapping paper)
A drink, notepad and pen
We’ll provide some basic materials to get you started, and you’ll have the chance to explore what you enjoy working with before deciding what else to bring.
For the rest of the course, you will need:-
Acrylic paints – a small selection of primary colours, black and white is enough to start
Glue stick and/or PVA glue
A selection of collage materials – e.g. scrap paper, textured card, fabric, old book pages, envelopes
A few basic brushes (small, medium, and large)
Optional: Oil pastels, inks, charcoal, stencils, or any other materials you’re curious to try
A drink, notepad and pen
We encourage using recycled and repurposed items where possible—it’s a great way to keep costs low and support sustainable creativity!
If you receive certain benefits you will be offered the course for free, however if you have a financial barrier which may prevent you from enrolling on the course, please visit our funding page for further information.
Residency in England
To book and enrol on one of our courses, you must be living in England permanently and live outside of the devolved areas listed below or live within the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA) devolved area (Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire).
Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
Greater London
Greater Manchester
Liverpool City Region
Newcastle Upon Tyne, North Tyneside and Northumberland
Tees Valley
West of England
West Midlands
West Yorkshire
Residency Eligibility – other criteria
If you are living in the UK on a visa we will require evidence of this in order to be funded for the course, you can upload this evidence when you apply for the course. (completion of a questionnaire will be required).
Some exceptions may apply for example
Your visa expiry date must be beyond the end of your course
Asylum seekers must have lived in the UK for 6 months or longer while their claim is being considered by the Home Office
You are receiving local authority support under section 23C or section 23CA of the Children Act 1989 or the Care Act 2014
Any learner who is not funded full cost fees would apply to these courses.
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