Upcoming Workshops
Foundry Artists Art Classes Summer 2025
Foundry Artists have a learning packed series of workshops during July and August!
Explore colour, perspective, the surreal and humorous, and refine your work in a wide range of media. Each workshop stands alone, but most Foundry Artists come every week to develop their own creative voice with artist Hilary Baker’s expert tuition and support.
Now is your time to be the artist you have always imagined – all materials are provide,d and you will join a vibrant creative community!
DAYTIME WORKSHOPS
EVERY Thursday& Friday 10:30am - 3:00pm
EVENING WORKSHOPS
EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:30pm - 9pm
Foundry Artists work together in Hilary Baker’s Studio, where they explore new and exciting techniques and develop a deeper understanding of art history.
Daytime Workshops – Seeing the Light
Starts May 8th - Ends June 26th
Thursdays and Fridays 10:00am - 3:00pm
You learn how we experience light and how tone and colour are determined by ambient and artificial light in the landscape, indoors and on animals and figures. Stealing the ideas of artists who have grappled (and mainly won) with this vital energy from you will help you realise your own potential to use and manipulate light in your work.
Evening Workshops – Seeing the Light
Starts May 7th - Ends June 24th
Wednesdays 6:30pm - 8:30pm
You learn how we experience light and how tone and colour are determined by ambient and artificial light in the landscape, indoors and on animals and figures. Stealing the ideas of artists who have grappled (and mainly won) with this vital energy from you will help you realise your own potential to use and manipulate light in your work.
Artfix – Therapeutic Art
Tuesday Evenings 7-8.30pm
Therapeutic Art allows those on a weight loss journey to gain insight about themselves, their body, eating habits and their mindset around food.
Through seemingly simple mediums like paint or pencils, people can enhance emotional intelligence by using colours, shapes, and textures to give life to their inner narratives about their bodies and minds.