
This in-depth exploration of the symbolic, perceptual and imaginative language of drawing is open to all artists, designers, teachers of art and others, keen to extend their knowledge of the expressive and analytical tools of drawing and of the strategies of the sketchbook. The workshop and discussions will be led by the artist and art historian Glenn Sujo.
mind-spirit-body-matter : drawn to the human
An intensive drawing workshop
When: 28 June to 2 July 2010
Where: Kettle’s Yard, Castle Street, Cambridge
A diversity of informed responses to the human body in early ritual, late Renaissance, modern and post-modern cultures afford the rich speculative ground for this enquiry.
Working in small groups, alongside leading experts and key practitioners, participants will enjoy rare access to a range of world class collections that Cambridge uniquely, as a city and home to a great university offers, among them: Kettle’s Yard, Fitzwilliam Museum and Graham Robertson Study Room, and the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology. Participants will come away with an enhanced sense of their strengths and abilities, and stimulated by the experience of group endeavour over five days.
This is an intensive 5 day drawing workshop and discussion led by the artist and art historian, Glenn Sujo. Glenn’s most recent curatorial projects, doctoral research and publications have explored the art of internment, Holocaust memory and the diagnostic language of drawn marks.
For further information see Kettle’s Yard Website, or Download PDF Flyer.
Bookings
Places are limited and candidates are advised to book early. Cost £350 includes five days tuition, practical drawing sessions, curatorial introductions to the collections, evening lectures, lunch, refreshments and a festive meal. Deposit £100 or £150 if taking up accommodation, difference to be paid by 23 April 2010.
A limited number of scholarship places are available to full-time students at £225. We cannot offer refunds due to late cancellation unless your booking is substituted.
College accommodation is available on a first come, first served basis. To secure rooms, reservations must be made by 19 February 2010.
Bookings: Online through the University of Cambridge estore.
Please address all enquiries to Kettle’s Yard, Castle Street, Cambridge CB3 OAQor email mail@kettlesyard.cam.ac.uk
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