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Bookings for Autumn 2012 open today at noon!!
The term will run for ten weeks from the 17th of September to the 24th of November. Book early to avoid disappointment... Highlights of the programme are detailed below, along with details of tomorrow night's lecture with T.J. Clark, one of the world's leading art historians.   
New Autumn Term 2012 at Shoreditch       
This autumn term offers many challenging new courses for a range of interests and abilities as part of our revised programme for the new academic year.

Drawing by Anthony Banks
New to this term are studio-based classes Figure, Space, Form with John Lessore and Andy Pankhurst and The Emergent Subject with Glenn Sujo. The Line of Beauty with Thomas Newbolt, Ewan Clayton and Paul Gopal-Chowdhury is a detailed look at the quality of line and how we use it, drawing inspiration from sources as wide and varied as calligraphy, Indian miniatures and Bach. Out of house, students will have the opportunity to draw from historical sites of human transaction from churches to marketplaces and canals in Arrivals and Departures: Past and Present.

Alongside these new courses we also see the return of Drawing the Unexpected, Life Drawing: Big Drawings and Drawing a Story to keep the muscles of the imagination working.

Autumn 2012 at Kensington Palace Studios
New courses at Kensington Palace Studios include
Living Sculpture with Marcus Cornish and Susan Bacon, The Living Still Life with Clare Newbolt, Good Artists Don't Borrow they Steal with Johnny Dewe Mathews and evening course Life Drawing: Storytelling.

         



  

In West London we are expanding into new premises at Sydney Close Studios in South Kensington, where Francis Hoyland, Andy Pankhurst, Claudia Carr and James Lloyd will be teaching additional painting courses to run alongside our Kensington Palace Studios programme. See Kensington Palace Studios programme for full details.

 

Sydney Close Studios, South Kensington  

 

 

Shoreditch Lecture Series

T. J. CLARK, Picasso and the English 

Wednesday 13th June 2012   

6:45pm, Shoreditch Studios  
Course fee: £7, £3.50 student concession (including current public programme students). Free for alumni   

  

T. J. Clark is one of the world's leading art historians. The books he has published since 1974 on 19th and 20th century modernism, and more recently on Poussin, have rerouted the whole study of art history. Having recently returned to his native England after many years teaching at Berkeley, Clark is currently completing a study of Picasso's work during the 1920s. Here he offers a response to the Tate Britain exhibition 'Picasso and Modern British Art', considering what light the show sheds on the nature of English art. 

 Full Shoreditch Lecture Series Schedule   

 

For further information on The Prince's Drawing School and Kensington Palace Studios please visit: www.princesdrawingschool.org

 

Or call us on 0207 613 8568

We hope you enjoy reading the new programme and we look forward to seeing you in the Autumn Term! 

 

With best wishes,

 


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