Art Classes at the Saatchi Gallery

This course is an invitation to explore and experiment with colour, form and texture, through mark making using acrylic paint and other materials. The aim of these six sessions is self development, by giving students a mindful and experimental approach to making art. Open to adult beginners and professional artists, these two-hourly sessions are held at the Saatchi Art Gallery Education Room, and will include a mix of general knowledge building in contemporary art, “opening up” exercises, as well as mark making, painting and collage. The aim is to develop a highly personal language of self expression on canvas or paper and to share with other pupils one's ideas and receive feedback. Classes are led by visual artist and curator Asmaa Alanbari.

Venue: Saatchi Gallery Education Room, Duke of York Square, Chelsea SW3 4RY 

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revisiting basics before making more personal work

revisiting basics before making more personal work

student discussions and critical feed back

student discussions and critical feed back

students are encouraged to analyse their personal photos before creating something new and different from them

students are encouraged to analyse their personal photos before creating something new and different from them

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"Multitudes" is a group art exhibition, part of The Arab Women Artists Now (AWAN) Festival

Private View Wednesday 01st March 2017, 6-8pm at Rich Mix cultural centre, 35-47 Bethnal Green Rd, London E1 6LA- mezzanine gallery and lower ground floor

Map: https://www.google.fr/maps/place/Rich+Mix+Centre/@51.5246245,-0.0793836,16z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xd118b06abc74934c!8m2!3d51.5243842!4d-0.0730965

Show continues 01 March-18 March 2017

More info on the exhibition can be found on : https://www.richmix.org.uk/events/exhibitions/multitudes-exhibition-part-arab-women-artists-now-awan-festival

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kindness is an act of rebellion
— Pink
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migrants were invited to make art works that respond to a theme

migrants were invited to make art works that respond to a theme

discussing what went well and what went less well afterwards

discussing what went well and what went less well afterwards