
Approach, Prepare and Deliver
Approach, Prepare and Deliver
with Rachel Duckhouse & Bronwen Sleigh
- Starts 21 Mar 2024Starts 21 Mar 2024
- 10 British pounds£10
- Findhorn
Available spots
Service Description
Approach, Prepare and Deliver - Galleries and Art Centres (2 hours online) Rachel Duckhouse Bronwen Sleigh SUITABLE FOR AGES 16 & OVER Thursday 21st March 2024 Time TBC Learn from artists Rachel Duckhouse and Bronwen Sleigh about the processes which are needed for showing work in a gallery and Art centre. Develop your understanding of the process of , Approach, prepare and deliver from their extensive experience to help learn how to effectively show your work or project. Rachel is a Glasgow based visual artist working primarily in drawing. She works on research based projects to explore repeated rhythms, patterns, and structures found in different contexts, including landscape, architecture, the flow of water and biological systems. She always begins with sketchbook drawings which sometimes culminate in process led experiments in the print workshop. She had undertaken artist residencies in Canada, Australia and The Outer Hebrides of Scotland as well as closer to home at the University of Glasgow. Bronwen Sleigh is a multi-disciplinary artist who takes inspiration from industrial architecture, unused and forgotten urban spaces, and environments at the edge of the city. Her work provokes an extended and considered dialogue with these spaces, which she transforms through the processes of her practice. Sleigh’s work explores space rather than describing it, challenging perceptions of the ordinary by presenting it in an unfamiliar way. Bronwen received her BA from Glasgow School of Art and MA from The Royal College of Art, where she was selected for a six week exchange to The University of Calgary, Canada. She has worked for several arts organisations including The Royal College of Art, The Royal Academy Schools as a Print Fellow and at Edinburgh Printmakers as their etching technician and collaborating printer.
Upcoming Sessions
Our Cancellation Policy
Cancellation: Moray Art Centre (MAC) reserves the right to cancel courses if the circumstances dictate. If this occurs, you will be offered an alternative course or a full refund of your course fees. If MAC has to cancel any courses due to covid infection of the tutor (either during a course or immediately prior to a course/workshop) we will refund 100% of your fees. If you have to cancel less than six weeks before the start of the workshop/course/taster, please see refund structure below; Amount of cancellation charges: Weekend courses, Day Workshops and Taster Sessions Up to 6 weeks before 10% (90% of fees refunded) Up to 5 weeks before 30% (70% of fees refunded) Up to 4 weeks before 50% (50% of fees refunded) Up to 2 weeks before 80% (20% of fees refunded) Up to 1 week before 90% (10% of fees refunded) Less than 7 days before 100% (0% of fees refunded) If you have to cancel less than twelve weeks before the start of the course, please see refund structure below; Amount of cancellation charges: Summer School courses, 3-day courses, 4-day courses Up to 12 weeks before 10% (90% of fees refunded) Up to 8 weeks before 30% (70% of fees refunded) Up to 4 weeks before 50% (50% of fees refunded) Up to 2 weeks before 90% (10% of fees refunded) Less than 14 days before 100% (0% of fees refunded) Although we do not foresee any issues, for Summer School courses you may want to consider taking out holiday insurance in case we have to cancel your course or in case you are unable to attend due to a Covid infection.
Contact Details
Moray Art Centre, Findhorn, Forres, UK
01309692426
admin@morayartcentre.org
Please Note: If you are driving to MAC please use our car park and not the parking spots directly beside the centre as these belong to our neighbours. MAC’s car park is the dedicated gravel space behind the centre as signposted.
