Acrylics Now - Intensive
- Level(s) of Study: Short course
- Start Date(s): 21 August 2023
- Duration: Monday to Friday, 10 am - 4 pm
- Study Mode(s): Short course
- Campus: City Campus
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Entry Requirements:
More information
Introduction:
This course is ideal for those people new to acrylics and those with some experience.
It will cover the basic tenets of acrylics; the materiality of the paint, the support (board, canvas, paper or other) and the tools required to create different effects.
Throughout the course there will be a range of practical activities and inspiring projects for you to engage with, supported by demonstrations of specific materials and techniques, and supportive group critiques. You will be encouraged to assemble images and identify your own potential subject matter, and reflect on your approach to acrylics.
You will have the opportunity to engage with the basic handling of materials and processes through a selection of tried and tested exercises, and you will be encouraged to look closely and respond to your own environment and cultural experience when realising a project.
This is a practical course, and the subject is underpinned by theory and art historical references. The course introduction will include a brief overview of the relatively new tradition of acrylic. However, the focus will soon shift to contemporary uses of acrylic and artists using this medium will be explored and researched.
The course is anchored in the stuff of acrylic painting; whilst the focus is on acrylic paint as a specialised medium, there will be opportunities to experiment – e.g. using it as mixed media and/or with collage techniques.
What will I gain?
By the end of the course you will have created a portfolio of new, innovative work.
The course could also be a means to progress within fine art into different materials or approaches.
Where you'll learn: You will be based in the School of Art and Design on the City Campus.
You'll find bright drawing and painting studio and workshop spaces to develop your ideas and create exciting work.
You’ll also have access to our library to use outside of your short course; whilst you can’t reserve or take away books, you are welcome to use them as a resource for research and referencing.
Here's what our previous attendees said:
'I particularly enjoyed gaining an understanding of different acrylics techniques and a curiosity to explore acrylics further. I loved learning in a group and seeing other students work.' SA
'This was a very enjoyable course. I have gained a good foundation in painting and feel very confident.' TZ
'I chose this course as I wanted to learn how to use Acrylic paint. I particularly enjoyed learning about the importance of colour. There was also a good amount of time to talk with the tutor and other students to share ideas and tips, which I really liked'. SB
'Excellent course, so much information learnt and skills that I have developed. Inspirational tutor, magic! JR
'This course has increased my confidence and I have gained loads of new ideas, especially in regards to colour theory. Very enjoyable class and the tutor was very helpful'
Tutor Profile: Margot Shores has taught drawing and painting at the Royal Academy as well as schools and various universities and colleges.
In addition to her BA and MA in Fine Art she has a PGCE in Post-Compulsory Education and Training.
Margot’s expertise lies in providing a studio situation in which everyone can achieve their individual goals.
She specialises in experiential learning and questioning to enhance students creativity, offering a platform from which students own art can be launched.
As a practising fine artist, Margot focuses on drawing and painting and undertakes commissions.
Need accommodation?
You can book a self-catered, single room with private bathroom on our city campus, right next door to our studios and classrooms: www.ntu.ac.uk/summeraccommodation
Any questions?
Contact the short course team:
Email: creativeshortcourses@ntu.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)115 848 2813
What you’ll study
On this course, you will:
- complete colour mixing exercises
- apply paint through traditional methods using a range of brushes
- move on to more inventive mark-making with palette knives (to create impasto effects), as well as dripping and pouring diluted paint.
Campus and facilities
Entry requirements
Level: Open to all
Entry requirement: Beginners as well as those with some painting experience are welcome.
You must be over the age of 18 to attend this course
Level: Open to all
Entry requirement: Beginners as well as those with some painting experience are welcome.
You must be over the age of 18 to attend this course
Fees and funding
The fee for this course is £435
Payment is due at the time of booking.
The fee for this course is £435
Payment is due at the time of booking.
How to apply
You can book your place via the NTU online store:
You can book your place via the NTU online store: