Wednesday Weekly Art Classes: Afternoons 2pm- 4pm
£100.00 – £160.00
Ability: All (beginners upwards).
Mediums: All-drawing:charcoal, pencils, watercolour, pastels, gouache, oils, inks, acrylics
Subjects: all
Aim: learning basic skills, techniques, developing as an artist, gaining confidence, developing skills levels and technique
Objective: teaching independent learning, building confidence as an artist and finding individual style
How does it work: Cheri works one-to-one with each person within a small group setting.
Cost: £40 per session. Pay monthly in advance
Alternatively, you can pay over the phone or by BACs- just get in touch.
Your Tutor Cheri Hunston
Cheri Hunston is a fully qualified and experienced teacher. She has been teaching all age groups for twenty years. Consequently, she has a deep understanding of student needs and how to help individuals develop on their learning journey.
Cheri has been a professional artist for 12 years and has exhibited with the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and the Society for Graphic Fine Art. Her work is in private collections across the world.
Cheri, also established Wildwood Art Gallery in 2017 from where she has supported West Country artists in their careers and gained a wide understanding of the art market and knowledge of art history. She is also a member of The Association of Women Art Dealers.
In a nutshell
The sessions are 2 hrs long. It is a relaxed and friendly group of up to 5 people who are passionate about art. They all have different interests and use different mediums. Everyone can work on whatever subject they wish and in whatever medium. Everyone started as beginners so don't feel intimidated by them- we are all empathetic to how starting something new feels!
Who is it suitable for?
From complete beginners to intermediates.
As the group is small this allows me to work one to one with each student on their chosen medium and subject. From watercolours, oils, acrylics to gouache and ink- we can cover everything. Subjects are varied. I believe that you should be interested in what you are creating, or else what is the point? If landscapes appeal that's fine, or maybe it's wildlife or nature, people or buildings- anything you want!
You should also know that Claude the gallery dog will be present to reassure you. He does sleep most of the time though!
What is the Aim of the Class?
This class is about you and your own artistic journey.
You will become familiar with a variety of mediums, materials, techniques and colour theory. You will learn how to see like an artist. You will develop at your own pace. It is about building your confidence and skills to ultimately find your own style and be an independent learner.You will be supported by Cheri and the rest of the group.
How does it work?
It starts with a chat- I need to ascertain what level you are and what you want to achieve then we go from there!
What Materials do I need?
Initially, you do not need any equipment. I will discuss what you need and advise you on what materials to purchase and where to purchase. I will advise on equipment to save you from spending a fortune on inferior materials that will hinder your progress. I can provide some materials for you to try at no extra cost. if you do have any art equipment at all then it will be helpful to see what type of equipment you have been using - so please bring it along.
If have any further questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch
Register Interest or Join the Waiting List
You can let us know you are interested in this course and would like further details by e-mailing us or completing the form below
FAQs
How many people will be on the course?
Up to five people.
What do I need to bring?
You may like to bring your own packed lunch.
What do I do for lunch?
You may like to bring your own packed lunch which you can eat in the gallery, or there is a local park by the river at the end of the road.
There is a convienence store and a bakery in the village where refreshments or lunch can be purchased.
Alternatively, there are two lovely country pubs in the village, with gardens, should the weather permit and both are within walking distance of the gallery- but we would suggest you book in advance.
Is it okay to be a total beginner?
Most of the workshops and classes are suitable for ALL abilities.
Where courses are aimed for the more experienced this will be highlighted.
If you have any concerns and need reassurance just get in touch and Cheri will advise you.
How do I book?
You can book here on line at the top of the page or call us on 01822 258529 or 07718386580
We take card payments over the phone or by BACs. We accept most cards apart from American Express.
You could also send a cheque made payable to Cheri Hunston.
Can I reserve a place?
We will hold a provisional reservation for 24 hours if you give us a call or e-mail us. Otherwise please book online or by telephone..
You can reserve a place with a £100 deposit; the balance is due 12 weeks before course start date.
Where do I park?
Early birds can park directly in front of the gallery where there are up to three spaces on the road. Other parking is wherever you find it on the road.
If you are staying or eating at either of the two village pubs- just let them know and you can use their car parks.
How do I find you?
The nearest train station is Plymouth, which is 14 miles away. Wildwood is a 5 minute walk from the bus routes from Plymouth and Tavistock.
The bus stop is by Manor Garage at Horrabridge on the A386.
The buses are the no 1, 55, 56, X1 and are generally every 15 minutes.
Taxis are available from Tavistock town centre by the church and from Plymouth city centre or the Train station .
The nearest airport is Exeter Airport.
You can view maps HERE
View more about our location HERE
Where can I stay?
The Leaping Salmon have lovely rooms available with parking and is a short walk to the gallery
Copper Moor Holiday Cottage is a short stroll away
The Overcombe Hotel is a ten minute walk away
There are a number of Air B&Bs
What's the surrounding area like?
Beautiful! We are in a National Park.
From the wild Tors and Dartmoor ponies, to river walks, nature reserves, world heritage sites and local markets. There's lots to see and do here.
You can see more about our location HERE
What are the Terms and Conditions ?
Terms and Conditions can be found here