Current and upcoming online projects and workshops can be seen below. New projects and workshops are introduced every 8-10 weeks.

All of my projects are between 8-10 weeks long and include:

  • One live workshop (1 hour) per week. These workshops will be recorded so that learners can opt to watch and follow in their own time.

  • One weekly additional independent task set at the end of each live workshop to support learning with personalised written feedback.

  • Learners can email photographs of any additional/independent creative work produced and receive personalised written feedback throughout their time as an enrolled creatED learner.

  • A personalised written end of project report summarising the learner’s developed skills. These reports can be hugely helpful in contributing to Home Education Local Authority reports.

  • Entry to our monthly ‘creatED learner of the month’ award competition and the chance to win high quality art and design materials!

  • A minimal spend materials list will be emailed to learners at least 2 weeks prior to the first live workshop.

  • An end of project certificate.

All of our workshop and project groups are limited to small group numbers of no more than 10 students. This is in order to ensure each creatED learner is able to receive necessary support and guidance.

Stages

My group courses and workshops are split into suggested ‘stages’ that are based upon age. Whilst most courses are suitable for most ages, the stages indicate the level at which the live workshops are delivered - i.e. in the way things are explained, the use of language and the skill level within the demonstrations. Older learners are always welcome on the younger stage projects. If you would like a younger learner to attend an older stage, please do get in touch - this is usually possible, but some course content may not be deemed suitable by some parents. For example, in the Art History or conceptual art courses there may be subject content unsuitable for younger learners and/or content that would be difficult for them to understand. 

Stage 1: Ages 7-10 Stage 3: Ages 13+

Stage 2: Ages 11-13 Stage 4: Ages 15+

Click on the projects to find out more: