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SUMMARY:Beginners’ Portrait Photography with Steven Tatlow
DESCRIPTION:This session will introduce the basics of portrait photography\, from coming up with ideas to using composition\, colour\, light\, and expression to create striking portraits. Through hands-on practice and creative exercises\, you’ll build confidence behind the camera and start developing your own style. \nThis series of sessions is part of the OFF GRID programme for 14 to 17s only.  \nFurther info here.
URL:https://wilsonmuseum.org.uk/event/beginners-portrait-photography-with-steven-tatlow/
LOCATION:The Wilson\, The Wilson Clarence Street\, Cheltenham\, GL50 13JT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Free,Teens,We Are Creators,Workshop
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DTSTAMP:20260719T161410
CREATED:20260601T110435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T110444Z
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SUMMARY:OFF GRID
DESCRIPTION:OFF GRID is a free\, informal artist-led art group for young people aged 14–17 who want to get creative\, try new things\, and explore their own ideas. Whether you’re already passionate about art or just curious to experiment\, OFF GRID offers a relaxed space to make\, create\, and connect with other young artists—no experience needed. \nSteven Tatlow \nBeginners’ Portrait Photography Workshop with Steven Tatlow \nThis session will introduce the basics of portrait photography\, from coming up with ideas to using composition\, colour\, light\, and expression to create striking portraits. Through hands-on practice and creative exercises\, you’ll build confidence behind the camera and start developing your own style. \nLimited to 10 places per session – booking essential! \nTo book: oliver.tipper@cheltenhamtrust.org.uk \nPlease note: a parental permission form must be completed to attend.
URL:https://wilsonmuseum.org.uk/event/14565/
CATEGORIES:Free,Teens,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T200000
DTSTAMP:20260719T161410
CREATED:20260601T110215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T110216Z
UID:14562-1781719200-1781726400@wilsonmuseum.org.uk
SUMMARY:OFF GRID
DESCRIPTION:OFF GRID is a free\, informal art group for young people aged 14–17 who want to get creative\, try new things\, and explore their own ideas. Whether you’re already passionate about art or just curious to experiment\, OFF GRID offers a relaxed space to make\, create\, and connect with other young artists—no experience needed. \nSarah Fox  \nStop Motion Animation with Sarah Fox \nA 2-hour collaborative animation workshop where you will learn to animate to sound and build a short experimental animation to match. Using everyday objects we will use stop-motion apps to bring sound to life\, frame by frame. No experience necessary. \nLimited to 10 places per session – booking essential! \nTo book: oliver.tipper@cheltenhamtrust.org.uk \nPlease note: a parental permission form must be completed to attend.
URL:https://wilsonmuseum.org.uk/event/off-grid/
CATEGORIES:Free,Teens,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T113000
DTSTAMP:20260719T161410
CREATED:20251124T114719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T120302Z
UID:14072-1780740000-1783164600@wilsonmuseum.org.uk
SUMMARY:Practical Fine Art for Children: Introduction to Acrylic Painting
DESCRIPTION:For keen young artists of all levels. The perfect complement to school art lessons\, whether studying at primary or GCSE level. Practical\, how-to skills: observational drawing techniques\, multi-media exploration\, adventures in colour and more. There is plenty of time for one-to-one support in these small groups too. \nIntroduction to Acrylic Painting: Colour\, Texture\, and Expression\nA practical course introducing the core techniques of acrylic painting. Students will learn\nhow to use colour\, layering\, and texture to create expressive and visually dynamic paintings.\nThe course encourages experimentation with both realism and abstraction. \nLearning Outcomes:\nBy the end of the course\, students will be able to:\n“¢ Understand acrylic painting materials and mixing techniques.\n“¢ Apply layering\, glazing\, and blending methods.\n“¢ Use colour theory to create harmony and contrast.\n“¢ Develop composition and visual balance in a painting.\n“¢ Complete an original acrylic artwork from concept to finish \nAbout Kitty McLeod\nKitty McLeod trained at Ravensbourne University London and the University of Gloucestershire. She has been teaching art and creative workshops\, organising events\, parties\, and face painting with children and adults of all ages nationally since 2010. She has experience in delivering fine art\, illustration\, printmaking\, animation and life drawing classes. Kitty’s students have won art scholarships to Cheltenham College\, Rendcombe College and King’s School. \nPrice is for a course of 5 sessions and includes all materials. \nDates 2026\nWinter Term: 10 January ““ 7 February\nWinter/Spring: 28 February ““ 28 March\nSpring: 18 April ““ 16 May\nSummer: 6 June ““ 4 July \nPlease note that once purchased\, courses are strictly non-refundable and non-exchangeable under any circumstances. \nBook Now
URL:https://wilsonmuseum.org.uk/event/practical-fine-art-for-children-summer/
CATEGORIES:Kids,Teens,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260505T073000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260505T083000
DTSTAMP:20260719T161410
CREATED:20260423T143351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T143539Z
UID:14421-1777966200-1777969800@wilsonmuseum.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sunrise Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning portrait photographer and Artist-in-Residence at The Wilson\, Steven Tatlow\, for two free drop-in portrait sessions at Park Campus\, Cheltenham. \nTaking place on 28th April and 5th May\, between 7:30 ““ 8:30am\, these sessions will be capturing people in the soft\, golden light of early morning. Open to everyone. \nBring along an object or item of clothing that holds meaning for you. \nSpaces are limited\, so email stevetatlow@outlook.com with your preferred date and time to book a slot. \nPLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS AT UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE PARK CAMPUS GL50 2RH
URL:https://wilsonmuseum.org.uk/event/sunrise-sessions/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Free,Teens,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260418T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260516T113000
DTSTAMP:20260719T161410
CREATED:20251124T114337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T120219Z
UID:14071-1776506400-1778931000@wilsonmuseum.org.uk
SUMMARY:Practical Fine Art for Children: Introduction to Landscape Drawing and Painting
DESCRIPTION:For keen young artists of all levels. The perfect complement to school art lessons\, whether studying at primary or GCSE level. Practical\, how-to skills: observational drawing techniques\, multi-media exploration\, adventures in colour and more. There is plenty of time for one-to-one support in these small groups too. \nIntroduction to Landscape Drawing and Painting: From Line to Colour\nA beginner’s guide to capturing landscapes through both drawing and watercolour painting.\nStudents will learn how to observe natural forms\, build composition\, and use pencil and\nwatercolour techniques to create expressive landscape artworks. \nLearning Outcomes:\nBy the end of the course\, students will be able to:\n“¢ Understand key techniques for drawing landscapes in pencil.\n“¢ Use watercolour to suggest atmosphere\, light\, and texture.\n“¢ Apply principles of perspective\, composition\, and tone.\n“¢ Combine drawing and painting effectively.\n“¢ Create both observational and expressive landscape studies. \nAbout Kitty McLeod\nKitty McLeod trained at Ravensbourne University London and the University of Gloucestershire. She has been teaching art and creative workshops\, organising events\, parties\, and face painting with children and adults of all ages nationally since 2010. She has experience in delivering fine art\, illustration\, printmaking\, animation and life drawing classes. Kitty’s students have won art scholarships to Cheltenham College\, Rendcombe College and King’s School.\nPrice is for a course of 5 sessions and includes all materials. \nDates 2026\nSpring: 18 April ““ 16 May\nSummer: 6 June ““ 4 July \nSaturdays\, 10am ““ 11.30am \nPlease note that once purchased\, courses are strictly non-refundable and non-exchangeable under any circumstances. \nBook Now
URL:https://wilsonmuseum.org.uk/event/practical-fine-art-for-children-spring-18-april-16-may/
CATEGORIES:Kids,Teens,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260228T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260328T113000
DTSTAMP:20260719T161410
CREATED:20251124T114027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T115957Z
UID:14069-1772272800-1774697400@wilsonmuseum.org.uk
SUMMARY:Practical Fine Art for Children: Winter/Spring
DESCRIPTION:For keen young artists of all levels. The perfect complement to school art lessons\, whether studying at primary or GCSE level. Practical\, how-to skills: observational drawing techniques\, multi-media exploration\, adventures in colour and more. There is plenty of time for one-to-one support in these small groups too. \nIntroduction to Sculpture: Form\, Expression\, and Abstraction \nThis hands-on course introduces students to the fundamentals of sculptural form\, from basic\nconstruction techniques to expressive abstraction and facial modelling. Learners explore\nmaterials\, texture\, and proportion while developing spatial awareness and creative\nconfidence. \nLearning Outcomes:\nBy the end of the course\, students will be able to:\n“¢ Understand basic sculptural materials and tools.\n“¢ Construct and model simple three-dimensional forms.\n“¢ Apply principles of proportion and anatomy to facial features.\n“¢ Experiment with abstraction and expressive forms.\n“¢ Produce finished sculptures that reflect individual creativity. \nAbout Kitty McLeod\nKitty McLeod trained at Ravensbourne University London and the University of Gloucestershire. She has been teaching art and creative workshops\, organising events\, parties\, and face painting with children and adults of all ages nationally since 2010. She has experience in delivering fine art\, illustration\, printmaking\, animation and life drawing classes. Kitty’s students have won art scholarships to Cheltenham College\, Rendcombe College and King’s School. \nWinter/Spring: 28 February ““ 28 March\nSpring: 18 April ““ 16 May\nSummer: 6 June ““ 4 July \nPlease note that once purchased\, courses are strictly non-refundable and non-exchangeable under any circumstances. \nBook Now
URL:https://wilsonmuseum.org.uk/event/practical-fine-art-for-children-winter-spring-28-february-28-march/
CATEGORIES:Kids,Teens,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260110T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260207T113000
DTSTAMP:20260719T161410
CREATED:20251124T113717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T121158Z
UID:14068-1768039200-1770463800@wilsonmuseum.org.uk
SUMMARY:Practical Fine Art for Children: Winter Term
DESCRIPTION:For keen young artists of all levels. The perfect complement to school art lessons\, whether studying at primary or GCSE level. Practical\, how-to skills: observational drawing techniques\, multi-media exploration\, adventures in colour and more. There is plenty of time for one-to-one support in these small groups too. \nAbout Kitty McLeod\nKitty McLeod trained at Ravensbourne University London and the University of Gloucestershire. She has been teaching art and creative workshops\, organising events\, parties\, and face painting with children and adults of all ages nationally since 2010. She has experience in delivering fine art\, illustration\, printmaking\, animation and life drawing classes. Kitty’s students have won art scholarships to Cheltenham College\, Rendcombe College and King’s School. \nWinter Term: 10 January ““ 7 February\nWinter/Spring: 28 February ““ 28 March\nSpring: 18 April ““ 16 May\nSummer: 6 June ““ 4 July \nBook Now
URL:https://wilsonmuseum.org.uk/event/practical-fine-art-for-children-3/
CATEGORIES:Kids,Teens,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251213T113000
DTSTAMP:20260719T161410
CREATED:20250929T095056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T095139Z
UID:13629-1763200800-1765625400@wilsonmuseum.org.uk
SUMMARY:Practical Fine Art for Children: Winter Term
DESCRIPTION:For keen young artists of all levels. The perfect complement to school art lessons\, whether studying at primary or GCSE level. Practical\, how-to skills: observational drawing techniques\, multi-media exploration\, adventures in colour and more. Plenty of time for one-to-one support in these small groups too. \nThis workshop is ideal for children aged 8-16. \nKitty Skye Mcleod trained at Ravensbourne University London and the University of Gloucestershire. She has been teaching art and creative workshops\, organising events\, parties\, and face painting with children and adults of all ages nationally since 2010. She has experience in delivering fine art\, illustration\, printmaking\, animation and life drawing classes. Kitty’s students have won art scholarships to Cheltenham College\, Rendcombe College and King’s School. \nEvery Saturday 10am ““ 11.30am \nCost is for entire course of five Saturdays. \nTerms Dates:\nWinter: 15 Nov ““ 13 Dec \nBook Now
URL:https://wilsonmuseum.org.uk/event/practical-fine-art-for-children-winter-term/
CATEGORIES:Kids,Teens,Workshop
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