COURSE CODE: E2402S009
COURSE DATES: Monday, 13th January – 24th March 2025
TUTOR: Lynn Dennison Sarah Gillham
DAYS: 10
TIMES: 10:30am – 4:30pm
EXPERIENCE LEVEL: Ages 18+, All Levels
FEE: £675
LOCATION: Bankside Campus, 185 Park Street, SE1 9BL
This course will introduce you to the practice of two and three dimensional collage within fine art practice. Throughout the course, you’ll explore how and why contemporary artists employ collage within their practice, applying your findings in the creation of your own collages using a range of found objects and imagery. You will be encouraged to transform the meaning and function of these objects and images, pushing them into the realm of the surreal and abstract by building onto them, layering, cutting and covering them to create resolved works through the assemblage of different forms.
Students will be able to:
Recommend booking by: January 1, 2025
All attendees must be aged 18 and over.
This course is suitable for all levels. Students can move at their own pace depending on their experience, with as much support from the Tutor as they wish. This means an student from the following experience levels can join this course:
Choose a Beginners course if you are looking for a broad introduction to the medium you are studying. Our Beginner courses are suitable for students with no prior experience.
Choose a Beginner + course if you are looking to hone your skills, focus on a specific subject area and build your confidence. These courses are suitable for those with some basic skills in and knowledge of the taught medium.
Our Intermediate courses are suitable for students who have considerable prior knowledge of the taught medium or have completed a Beginners/Beginners + course with the Art Academy.
Choose our Advanced courses if you have considerable knowledge in the taught medium. You are expected to be able to work independently and have critical discussions around your work.All Levels
Beginner
Beginner +
Intermediate
Advanced
YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN MATERIALS
Whilst the Academy may have some 2D material available, you should source and bring a range of found materials, newspapers and magazines (as described above).
Lynn Dennison works across several disciplines, including video, installation and collage, to explore our relationship with our surroundings and how we see and experience our environment. Her single and multiple screen videos are often based in the documentary of place and the human interaction there. Born in Cumbria, England, Lynn Dennison now lives and works in London. She graduated with a B.A. in Fine Art from the Slade School of Art in 1987 and later completed an M.A. in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins in 2013.
Her work has been commissioned and supported by grants and awards, and exhibited nationally and internationally. She has participated in workshops, residencies, talks and events. Recent exhibitions include Human Traces at Flowers Gallery, New York, Clepsydra at Birmingham University, Waterfall and Border country at the De La Warr Pavilion, and Sweet Thames, run softly while I end my song at the Brunel Entrance Hall, London. She is the winner of the 2015 RBS Sculpture Shock Award.
Sarah Gillham’s art practice and the development of her ideas are led by materials and processes and the interplay with found images and objects. The body, female sexuality and desire are recurring themes within the work. These bodies often become fragmented, fetishised and displaced, they are relics of a psychological or bodily experience.
Since graduating from her MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art she has exhibited in Bodies Undone, Blyth Gallery, London Artwork/Housework (co-curated), Art licks Weekend, London, Something Borrowed, Arthouse1, London, In Infancy, Blyth Gallery, London, Sixty (touring), Art-Athena, Greece & Lubomirov/Angus-Hughes Gallery, London, Sex Shop (touring) (co- curated), Transition Gallery, London & Folkestone Triennial Fringe 2014, WW Solo Award|Group, WW Gallery London, Condensation (co- curated), Danielle Arnaud Gallery London, Homespun Mythologies (solo), Blyth Gallery. Gillham has completed commissions for The Great Eastern Hotel, London & Marlow Theatre, Canterbury and has been awarded Painter – Stainers Fine Art award. She has taught and run workshops for the Blyth Gallery, UCA Farnham, UAL Wimbledon and Croydon School of Art.
185 Park Street,London SE1 9BL tel: +44 (0) 207407 6969
This is our new purpose built accessible campus. Find more information here
Nearest Tube/ Rail: London Bridge or Southwark (both a 10-15 minute walk). Please note that London Bridge has two exits, the most direct route is to follow signs to “Borough Market”.
Bankside Campus
Students are welcome to use The Hub during break times, where you can prepare hot drinks and/or food. You must bring your own keep-cup, water bottle or food container to the Academy as mugs, glasses, and containers will not be available in our Bankside campus.
Tea and coffee will be provided by the Academy and is available from the island unit at the end of The Hub.
We offer a number of concessions and discounts, please find more information on what we offer here.
If you would like to purchase a gift voucher to be used on our courses then you can purchase these here.
£675.00
Artwork by Lynn Dennison