Get in touch with your inner artist
offer from East Dunbartonshire Leisure and Culture Trust.
This year’s Get Creative Winter Programme has a mix of arts programmes available where you can learn new skills in friendly and relaxing
surroundings and get in touch with your inner artist. I
It’s also reckoned a great opportunity to meet new people while working with some of the most experienced tutors in Scotland.
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3143.
New for 2016 is 3D Me - an introductory session into the cutting edge world of 3D printing for adults. This half-day session takes place at the
William Patrick Library in Kirkintilloch on Monday, October 10 and costs £3.
or you might fancy Drawing to Music, to see how a range of musical clips influence your style of drawing and painting.
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Hide AdThis free taster course at the Lillie Art Gallery in Milngavie on Monday, October 17 will be a fun
experimental half-day of expressing yourself while meeting new people.
The programme highlights for adults also include:
Drawing for beginners - the combination of patient tuition of traditional and not so traditional drawing skills, demonstrations, and
the opportunity to experiment makes this class at the Milngavie CE Centre ideal for those who are just starting out.
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Hide AdThe six-week course costs £48 and starts on Monday, October 24 or Monday, February 6.
A ten-week Mixed Ability course costing £80 will also take place at Lillie Art Gallery in Milngavie which has start dates of Wednesday,
October 5 and Wednesday, January 11.
Drawing and Painting Still Life - in this beginner’s guide to drawing and painting you will learn how to represent light, what tone is and
explore composition through step-by-step demonstrations.
The five-week course is free and starts at Lennoxtown Library on Wednesday. October 10.
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Hide AdThere’s also a free five-week arts and crafts taster course at the Library starting on January 25.
Oil Painting Masterclass - this informative short course on oil painting will see students develop new skills in how to prepare surfaces, mix colours, represent light and tone and explore composition through demonstrations and one-to-one tuition.
The course, which costs £30, runs for two weeks at the Barony Chambers in Kirkintilloch starting on December 2.
Pottering Around is a five-week beginner’s course to ceramics in the Barony Chambers at the Auld Kirk Museum in Kirkintilloch.
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Hide AdLearn traditional skills in the very basics of clay, slip and glazes and the importance of colour and texture with the help and support of an experienced tutor.
Students’ creations will be fired by the course tutor and returned for collection at the end of the course, which has start dates of Friday
October 7 or Friday, January 13 and costs £90.
There are also a number of courses on offer for youngsters.
Digital Arts is a six-week after school course in 3D printing and design at the Brookwood Library, Bearsden.
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Hide AdThe course, aimed at 8-11 year olds, costs £45 and has start dates of Thursday, November 3 and Thursday, February 2.
Saturday smART is aimed at 7-11 year olds who like drawing, painting and making things.
The ten-week course will take the youngsters on a journey about ideas, art, material and objects with artist Lou, who will help
them create some awesome artworks. smART, which costs £65, takes place at the Barony Chambers in Kirkintilloch and starts on Saturday, October 1 or
Saturday, January 7.
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Hide AdCouncillor Anne Jarvis, chairwoman of East Dunbartonshire Leisure and Culture Trust, said, “I’m thrilled by the wide range of attractions on offer at our arts venues this winter.
“There’s something for everyone - from the absolute beginner through to the more skilled artists - and the courses are bound to capture the imagination of people looking for something to do this winter.”