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Summer Shorts- Morley College SUMMER SHORTS 2019 15-27 JULY 2019 A RANGE OF SHORT COURSES TO SUIT EVERYONE Your guide to short courses at Morley College London this summer www.morleycollege.ac.uk/summershorts † Indicates tutor approval needed before admission to course www.morleycollege.ac.uk 32 SYMBOLS KEY * Courses marked with this symbol are available with concessionary rates. You may be eligible for fee reductions if you are in receipt of certain state benefits; a dependant of someone who is on benefits; an asylum Morley College London is seeker; a full-time student at another a specialist designated institution; mainly reliant on a state pension; or aged 65 and over. For more information adult education college on eligibility and how to apply, call in to our located in Central Student Services office or visit our website London. It provides at morleycollege.ac.uk/courses/fees-and- learning opportunities to concessions. over 13,000 people every year. † Courses marked with this symbol require tutor approval before you can enrol and are designed for learners who have either studied the same subject with us before, or who have existing skills or knowledge relevant to the course. Visit the course listing on morleycollege.ac.uk to find out more about the course requirements and to request approval from the course tutor. DISCLAIMER The information contained in this course guide was correct as at the date of publication. The College will seek to inform students at enrolment of any substantial changes to this information. The College is unable to accept liability if it should prove Our MISSION is to necessary to cancel any proposed programme empower individuals of study prior to its scheduled start. In the event of such a cancellation, the College will and strengthen take reasonable steps to transfer students communities through affected by the cancellation to a similar or adult education in Arts, related programme of study, if possible, or Culture and Applied offer a full refund of fees. Sciences. Established in 1889, and with its roots stretching back some years before that, Morley College London is one of the country's oldest and largest institutions of its type. Get into your SUMMER SHORTS with Morley College London Morley College London is a specialist designated The Morley College London Summer So why not give it a go and explore adult education college Shorts programme is a great way to your interests and passions in a located in Central get inspired and try something new, friendly and engaging environment. London. It provides especially if you’re short on time. You never know, you might want to learning opportunities to over 13,000 people Our Summer Shorts come in all make your short experience take every year. different sizes and looks, meaning you further. we have courses on offer to meet everyone’s taste. The majority of Should you enjoy the experience – our courses are either one-day and we’re sure that you will! – then workshops or only run for two or you can sign up to our termly short three days, and are all specifically and part-time courses starting designed to give you a chance to in September. experience something you may have always wanted to try, but could never find the time or place to do so. Our MISSION is to empower individuals WELCOME FROM and strengthen communities through THE PRINCIPAL adult education in Arts, Culture and Applied It’s my pleasure to welcome Sciences. you to Morley’s Summer Shorts programme for 2019. This is the perfect time to get a feel for what Morley is all about, through our impressive selection of short courses – over 200 to choose from, spanning our schools of Visual and Established in 1889, and with its roots stretching back Digital Arts, Music and Performing some years before that, Arts, and Humanities and Applied Morley College London is Sciences. I look forward to having one of the country's oldest you join us this summer. and largest institutions of its type. Dr Andrew Gower Principal ART & DESIGN ART & DESIGN HISTORY BOOKBINDING CERAMICS JEWELLERY PAINTING & DRAWING PRINTMAKING SCULPTURE Code Tutor Start Days Time Weeks Fees Location ART & DESIGN HISTORY Artist Lives: Georges Seurat - Neo-Impressionist SAH027A Julia Jane 15-Jul-19 Mon 10:00 1 £45 * Morley Heckles 16:00 College Japanese Art and the Importance of Seasons & Nature SAH025A Monika Hinkel 22-Jul-19 Mon 10:00 1 £45 * Morley 16:00 College Art We Own: Treasures in London’s Public Collections SAH033A Carlo Corsato 14-Jul-19 Sun 10:00 1 £45 * Morley 16:00 College Artist Lives: Kathe Kollwitz SAH032A Niccola 25-Jul-19 Thu 10:00 1 £45 * Morley Shearman 16:00 College Artist Lives: Lubaina Himid - Journey to the Turner Prize SAH028A Jasmin Bhanji 16-Jul-19 Tue 10:00 1 £45 * Morley 16:00 College Social Housing: Cook’s Legacy in Camden SAH030A Elaine Lewis 23-Jul-19 Tue 10:00 1 £45 * Morley 16:00 College Prints and Drawings at the British Museum SAH031A Natasha Broad 24-Jul-19 Wed 10:00 1 £45 * Morley 16:00 College British Printmaking in the 1930s: Beyond the Grosvenor SAH026A Jenny Vuglar 17-Jul-19 Wed 10:30 1 £36 * Morley 15:30 College BOOKBINDING Bookbinding: Three Books for Beginners SBB011A Young Sin Kim 15-Jul-19 Mon– 18:30 1 £120 * Morley Fri 21:00 College 3 * Indicates Concessionary or Senior fees may be available SUMMER SHORTS 2019 Code Tutor Start Days Time Weeks Fees Location CERAMICS Raku Ceramics Short Course: Glaze and Firing Only SRA001A Viktoria 22-Jul-19 Fri, 10:00 1 £95 * Morley Redman Sat 16:30 College Looking Forward and Developing Your Ceramic Practice SIC015A Stephanie 22-Jul-19 Mon– 10:00 1 £150 * Morley Buttle Wed 16:00 College Wheel Throwing and Turning, All Levels SIC004A Stephanie 15-Jul-19 Mon– 10:00 1 £245 * Morley Buttle Fri 16:00 College Journey from Drawing to Making in Ceramic Sculpture SIC019A Ben Swift 25-Jul-19 Thu, 10:00 1 £105 * Morley Fri 16:00 College Ceramic Surface Decoration Using Transfer and Enamel Application SIC016A Naomi Bailey 16-Jul-19 Tue, 10:00 1 £105 * Morley Wed 16:00 College Wheel Throwing Taster for Beginners SIC006A Viktoria 16-Jul-19 Tue, 18:00 1 £95* Morley Redman Wed, 21:00 College Fri An Introduction to Stained Glass SGX002A Andrea (Angi) 15-Jul-19 Mon- 10:00 1 £150* Morley Driver Wed 16:00 College Traditional and Experimental Glass Painting Workshop SGX004A Genista Anahita 23-Jul-19 Tue- 10:00 1 £150 * Morley Dunham Thu 16:00 College JEWELLERY An Introduction to Jewellery Making SJE030A Frieda Munro 26-Jul-19 Fri, 10:00 1 £105* Morley Sat 16:00 College Jewellery: Experimental Enamelling SJE014A Jessica Turrell 22-Jul-19 Mon- 10:00 1 £235 * Morley Thu 17:00 College Jewellery: Foldforming SJE025A Paul Wells 15-Jul-19 Mon- 10:00 1 £245 * Morley Fri 16:00 College Jewellery: Etching with Pressforming SJE026A Annette 22-Jul-19 Mon- 18:00 1 £150 * Morley O’Sullivan Fri 21:00 College Jewellery: Stone Setting for Faceted Gemstones with Russell Lownsbrough SJE027A Russell 15-Jul-19 Mon- 18:00 1 £150 * Morley Lownsbrough Fri 21:00 College † Indicates tutor approval needed before admission to course www.morleycollege.ac.uk 4 Code Tutor Start Days Time Weeks Fees Location JEWELLERY (continued) Jewellery: Off Loom Bead Weaving Basics SJE045A Annette 27-Jul-19 Sat 10:30 1 £57 * Morley Warham 16:30 College Jewellery: Stringing, Threading and Knotting SJE043A Annette 20-Jul-19 Sat 10:30 1 £57 * Morley Warham 16:30 College Jewellery: Colouring and Decorating Aluminium SJE019A Lindsey Mann 18-Jul-19 Thu- 10:00 1 £150 * Morley Sat 16:00 College PAINTING & DRAWING Draw & Paint: Inspired by Evening Landscape SDD004A Gillian Melling 19-Jul-19 Fri 18:00 2 £60 * Morley 21:00 College A Crash Course in Drawing SPD010A Julia 15-Jul-19 Mon, 10:00 1 £100 * Morley Colmenares Tue 16:00 College A Crash Course in Painting SPD015A Joanna Hyslop 22-Jul-19 Mon, 10:00 1 £100 * Morley Tue 16:00 College Drawing Taster SPD019A Julia 15-Jul-19 Mon, 18:00 1 £60* Morley Colmenares Tue 21:00 College Oil Pastel: Colour and Mark SPD008A Joanna Hyslop 22-Jul-19 Mon, 18:00 1 £60* Morley Tue 21:00 College Jewellery: Etching with Pressforming SJE026A Annette 22-Jul-19 Mon- 18:00 1 £150* Morley O’Sullivan Wed 21:00 College Draw the Figure SPD018A Gunther Herbst 20-Jul-19 Sat 10:00 1 £52 * Morley 16:00 College Creativity and the Unconscious SPD024A Jackie Hall, 20-Jul-19 Sat 11:00 1 £48 * Morley Annette Crump 16:00 College Artist Lives: Giotto and Duccio - Medieval Artists and Innovators SAH029A Emma Rose 18-Jul-19 Thu 10:00 1 £45 * Morley Barber 16:00 College Summer Sketchbook SPD025A Julia Jane 17-Jul-19 Wed, 10:00 1 £100 * Morley Heckles Thu 16:00 College 5 * Indicates Concessionary or Senior fees may be available SUMMER SHORTS 2019 Code Tutor Start Days Time Weeks Fees Location PAINTING & DRAWING (continued) The Art of Nature and the Nature of Art SDP009A Maire Quinn 17-Jul-19 Wed, 18:00 1 £60 * Morley Thu 21:00 College Paint in Watercolour SPD017A Paul Dixon 24-Jul-19 Wed, 18:00 1 £60 * Morley Thu 21:00 College Draw and Paint Portraits SPD022A Gillian Melling 17-Jul-19 Wed- 10:00 1 £145 * Morley Fri 16:00 College PRINTMAKING Japanese Woodcut SPM026A Carol Wilhide- 22-Jul-19 Mon, 10:00 1 £95 * Morley Justin Fri 16:00 College SCULPTURE Sculpture Workshop 1 † SSC006A Steve Hodgson 15-Jul-19 Mon 10:00 1 £47 * Pelham Hall 16:00 Sculpture Workshop 2 † SSC007A Steve Hodgson 22-Jul-19 Mon 10:00 1 £47 * Pelham Hall 16:00 Sculpture Workshop 3 † SSC034A Steve Hodgson 19-Jul-19 Fri 18:00 1 £31 * Pelham Hall 21:00 Try Masks & Wearable Sculpture SSC048A Lara Ritosa- 15-Jul-19 Mon 18:00 2 £60 * Pelham Hall Roberts 21:00 Bronze Casting Sculpture
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