Marks Make meaning Workshops

The Marks Make Meaning Exhibition runs from 12th to 29th March at the Grand Parade Gallery, and is accompanied by a number of workshops:

TUESDAY 13TH MARCH
Drawing Space
13:00-16:00, Grand Parade Gallery
Facilitated by Phil Tyler: open to staff, students and members of the public


For full information and booking please go to eventbrite – http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/drawing-space-tickets-43390217308
This practical workshop explores perspective and will guide the attendees through a basic understanding of perspective, applied to the seen world.

THURSDAY 15TH MARCH
Drawing Type
11:00-12:00, Grand Parade, Room 254
Facilitated by Karen Morgan: open to all staff and students.

Porquoi Pas

For full information and booking please go to eventbrite http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/drawing-type-tickets-43340294989
By drawing type participants will get to look closely at type forms away from a computer and without worrying about the written word.

MONDAY 19TH MARCH
Drawing Commentary in the Gallery, working live
10:00-12:00, Grand Parade Gallery
Facilitated by Jules Findley: open to all visitors of the exhibition
No booking required.

Jules
In this live drawing workshop Jules will create a large rough drawing in the gallery, and provide commentary on the progress and subject. Visitors are invited to interact by asking questions and can participate by creating their own drawing. The session will close with a brief discussion considering the works created by participants.

Women and domesticity – What’s Your Perspective?
14:00-16:00, Grand Parade, Room G5
Facilitated by Vanessa Marr: open to all staff and students.

Vanessa Marr
For full information and booking please go to eventbrite http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/women-and-domesticity-whats-your-perspective-tickets-43341033197
A practical workshop developing intuitive drawing-focused responses to Vanessa’s collaborative research project, which explores the relationship between women and domesticity through an open call for perspectives and experiences to be embroidered upon a duster.

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