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SUMMARY:Raku Firing Pottery Day
DESCRIPTION:Always one of our favourite weeks on The Great Pottery Throw Down\, this is your chance to experience the magic of Raku firing and glazing under expert tuition from two of our 2025 art competition finalists/ceramicists\, Richard Ballantyne and Carol Read. \nIn this 1 day Raku workshop you will learn all about and practice 3 different Raku techniques: \n\nNormal glazed Raku\nNaked Raku\nObvara\n\nSmall blank vases and bottles will be supplied ready for the Raku process\, made from clay that will withstand the high temperatures required. \nGlazed Raku \nChoose from a selection of Raku glazes to decorate your pots\, take them out of the kiln whilst still very hot and left to crackle before being put into a bucket of sawdust and sealed. You’ll then have the option to submerge your pots in water to cool quickly. \nNaked Raku \nWe will be heating the pots up in the kiln\, and then removing them at around 700 degrees before burning items such as horse hair\, feathers and sugar onto the pots to create some beautiful silhouette patterns on the white clay. \nObvara Raku \nThe pots are taken from the kiln and plunged into a yeast/flour/water mixture and then immediately into cold water producing an organic-like decorative finish with spotty or volcanic markings. \nAt the end of the day\, you will take home at least 3 of your very own finished Raku pots! \nThis workshop is suitable for complete beginners as well as those with some experience of ceramics. \nThe set up for firing will be outside\, so please come prepared and dressed for all weathers! Wear old clothes (natural fibres). There will be a gazebo in case of rain. We will be working on preparing and finishing the pots inside in the hall. \nThe workshop will be taking place at Willersey Village Hall\, 5 minutes drive from the village of Broadway. There is ample free parking onsite. \nTickets  £150  (12 places)  \nNote: This event has now sold out. You can request to be added to the waiting list by emailing boxoffice@broadwayartsfestival.com. We may run a second workshop if there is enough interest. \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/raku-firing-pottery-day/
LOCATION:Willersey Village Hall\, Main Street\, Willersey\, WR12 7PJ
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Classical Alla Prima Portraits from Live Models with Peter Keegan
DESCRIPTION:A 2 day portraiture oils workshop with professional artist & tutor\, Peter Keegan. \nWorking from 2 live models and inspired by the painterly approach to oil portrait painting used by great artists such as John Singer Sargent\, who famously painted Carnation\, Lily\, Lily\, Rose in Broadway\, Peter will guide and demonstrate the artistic principles and practices used by Sargent. \nWorking Alla Prima (wet-into-wet with oils) you will discuss and learn the importance of a tonal palette and how fully understanding tonal values will aid you in capturing the true form of the head. \nWorking from live models you will explore: \n\nExploring the face though form\, shape and value rather than reliance on a tight underdrawing\nPainterly mark-making and the bravura brush stroke\nGetting the most out of a limited palette and which brushes the great artists used\nAchieving both a likeness and (more importantly) the character of the model\nDetails – when to add them and where to leave them out\n\nThis course is ideal for those painters who are: \n\nLooking to deepen their understanding of traditional Alla Prima oil painting\nInterested in experiencing painting from live models\nWishing to explore the methods and ideas used by some of the great portraitists of the past\nLooking to move away from working tightly\nWishing to achieve a greater understanding of tonal values and a limited palette\nWhen to use painting mediums such as linseed oil and when to leave them alone\n\nThis 2 day course is suitable for painters with some experience of portrait painting in oils and is not suitable for the complete beginner. \nBy the end of the 2 days\, artists will have completed (or near completed) a single head and shoulders portrait. \nThe workshop will run from 10:30am-4:30pm on Friday 17th April and Saturday 18th April at the Lifford Hall in the centre of Broadway village. Please use village car parks. \nTickets £220 (Limited to 12 places) \n\nAbout the tutor: \n\n\nPeter Keegan is an award-winning artist and highly sought-after painting instructor known for his knowledgeable\, engaging and inspiring approach to teaching. \nHaving obtained a Fine Arts degree from Cardiff School of Art in South Wales\, Peter has gone on to exhibit his work in numerous established art institutions\, including the Royal Institute of Oil Painting\, The New English Art Club\, and the Royal Society of British Artists. He is an elected member of the Oxford and Buckinghamshire Art Societies. \nPeter was the first artist in residence at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre in Buckinghamshire in 2020\, where he captured the busy and colourful life of an operating theatre. The 13 paintings commissioned by the theatre are now in their permanent collection\, with the most prominent painting measuring 12 feet in height. \nAlongside Peter’s practice as an artist\, he is the founder and co-presenter of the popular podcast Ask an Artist\, where he shares his advice and knowledge on the business side of being a working artist and interviews fellow artists and industry experts. \nPeter is a brand ambassador for Rosemary & Co brushes and Michael Harding Oil paints\, some of the finest art materials in the world. Peter leads dozens of fully-booked courses\, workshops and holidays throughout the year. \nFor more information on Peter and his work\, please visit www.peterkeegan.com \n\nMaterials List:\n\nGround: Ready primed white canvas\, no smaller than 50x40cm \nPaints: Peter will be using Michael Harding Oils in the following colours (similar colours by different manufacturers are welcomed): White\, Yellow Ochre\, Scarlet Lake\, Ultramarine Blue\, Raw Umber\, Ivory Black\nBrushes: Suitable brushes for oil painting. Peter uses Rosemary & Co Hog brushes\, sizes 2-10. Peter will be selling oil brush sets on the day if you wish to purchase one. \nMediums: Low Odor/Odorless solvent. A little linseed oil.\nEasel: An appropriate standing easel\, suitable for the size of canvas.\nStudio Sundries: Paint palette\, palette knife\, rags/kitchen paper\, pot for medium\, painting apron\, pen and paper for note taking.\n\nWould you like to buy a Broadway Arts Festival apron to wear at the workshop? If so\, just add it to your order for £20 and it will be available for collection at your workshop. \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/classical-alla-prima-portraits-with-peter-keegan/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Raku Firing Pottery Day
DESCRIPTION:Always one of our favourite weeks on The Great Pottery Throw Down\, this is your chance to experience the magic of Raku firing and glazing under expert tuition from two of our 2025 art competition finalists/ceramicists\, Richard Ballantyne and Carol Read. \nIn this 1 day Raku workshop you will learn all about and practice 3 different Raku techniques: \n\nNormal glazed Raku\nNaked Raku\nObvara\n\nSmall blank vases and bottles will be supplied ready for the Raku process\, made from clay that will withstand the high temperatures required. \nGlazed Raku \nChoose from a selection of Raku glazes to decorate your pots\, take them out of the kiln whilst still very hot and left to crackle before being put into a bucket of sawdust and sealed. You’ll then have the option to submerge your pots in water to cool quickly. \nNaked Raku \nWe will be heating the pots up in the kiln\, and then removing them at around 700 degrees before burning items such as horse hair\, feathers and sugar onto the pots to create some beautiful silhouette patterns on the white clay. \nObvara Raku \nThe pots are taken from the kiln and plunged into a yeast/flour/water mixture and then immediately into cold water producing an organic-like decorative finish with spotty or volcanic markings. \nAt the end of the day\, you will take home at least 3 of your very own finished Raku pots! \nThis workshop is suitable for complete beginners as well as those with some experience of ceramics. \nThe set up for firing will be outside\, so please come prepared and dressed for all weathers! Wear old clothes (natural fibres). There will be a gazebo in case of rain. We will be working on preparing and finishing the pots inside in the hall. \nThe workshop will be taking place at Willersey Village Hall\, 5 minutes drive from the village of Broadway. There is ample free parking onsite. \nTickets  £150  (12 places) – This event has sold out. Email boxoffice@broadwayartsfestival.com to be added to the waiting list \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/raku-firing-pottery-day-2/
LOCATION:Willersey Village Hall\, Main Street\, Willersey\, WR12 7PJ
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260322T103000
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SUMMARY:Cotswold Village Scene Mixed Media Workshop with Claire Henley
DESCRIPTION:During this studio-based workshop we’ll be looking at some of the beautiful buildings of Broadway or the surrounding area and will be capturing them in a contemporary way. Claire will be working from a photograph to guide you through some of the layering techniques she uses in her work which include painting\, collage creation\, cutting\, gluing\, tearing\, scratching\, and spattering.   \nSuitable for intermediate painters who like to experiment with acrylic and mixed media\, we’ll be working on one painting during the day\, unless you prefer to work on a series of studies. It will be a relaxed workshop\, with plenty of freedom to work at your own pace on your chosen subject matter.  \nA professional artist for 40 years\, Claire exhibits and licenses her work widely. She is the current Artist in Residence at Broadway Arts Festival.  \nTickets  £90  (12 places)  \nIf this event sells out\, you can request to be added to the waiting list by emailing boxoffice@broadwayartsfestival.com \nThis workshop will take place at Willersey Village Hall\, 5 minutes drive from Broadway\, where there is ample free parking right outside the hall. \nItems you should bring:  \n\nA reference photograph of Broadway \nacrylic paint (no oils or watercolour) \nbrushes (including an old one for glue)  \na palette (A plastic box with a lid will be ok if you don’t have an acrylic palette) \nBoard or canvas on which to work\, preferably not paper. Mine will be appx 50x50cm but any size is fine. \na water pot  \nscratching tools  \nscissors  \napron or old clothes  \na few sheets of kitchen paper \noptional non-water-soluble crayons \noptional alternative collage materials in addition to tissue (see below) \n\nClaire will supply (to share): \n\nHigh grade tissue \nMatte medium for gluing \nThin card for printing \nBlotting paper and greaseproof paper for palettes\, if required \nHair dryer \nCutting mat and scalpel \n\n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/cotswold-village-scene-mixed-media-workshop-with-claire-henley/
LOCATION:Willersey Village Hall\, Main Street\, Willersey\, WR12 7PJ
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251102T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251102T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
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SUMMARY:Make a Willow Deer Sculpture with Rachel Harwood
DESCRIPTION:Join willow weaver Rachel Harwood on this workshop for the day creating a fabulous 4ft willow deer sculpture for your garden\, or to use as a festive home decoration.\n\nWillow is a wonderful sustainable material great for making sculptures for the garden. You will be working with willow from Somerset. Rachel has been working with willow for 10 years and her background is in horticulture\, which inspires her creations.\n\nSuitable for beginners\, though some hand strength is needed to make the most of this workshop.\nEverything you need is included along with tea\, coffee and cake.\n\nOnly suitable for adults.\nThis workshop will take place at Willersey Village Hall\, 5 minutes drive from Broadway\, where there is ample free parking right outside the hall. \nTickets:  £110 (12 Places) \nWhat to bring:\nWillow\, tools and materials are all supplied.\nAn apron may be useful or old clothes as the willow can be damp and dirty.\nYou can work without gloves\, but a thin pair can help with grip.
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/make-a-willow-deer-sculpture-with-rachel-harwood/
LOCATION:Willersey Village Hall\, Main Street\, Willersey\, WR12 7PJ
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250816T163000
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SUMMARY:Make a Willow Garden Hare Sculpture with Rachel Harwood
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day creating a fabulous 3ft willow hare sculpture for the garden to take home with you\, with willow-weaver Rachel Harwood. \nWillow is a wonderful sustainable material great for making sculptures for the garden. You will be working with willow from Somerset. Rachel has been working with willow for 10 years and her background is in horticulture\, which inspires her creations. \nSuitable for all levels and a great introduction to working with willow. \nThis additional workshop has been arranged given the high demand for this workshop during the festival. \nThis workshop will take place at Willersey Village Hall\, 5 minutes drive from Broadway\, where there is ample free parking right outside the hall. \nTickets:  £110  \nWhat to bring:\nWillow\, tools and materials are all supplied.\nAn apron may be useful or old clothes as the willow can be damp and dirty.\nYou can work without gloves\, but a thin pair can help with grip.
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/make-a-willow-garden-hare-sculpture-with-rachel-harwood/
LOCATION:Willersey Village Hall\, Main Street\, Willersey\, WR12 7PJ
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250615T163000
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SUMMARY:Woodland Paper Collage Workshop with Susan Watt
DESCRIPTION:Susan Watt is an artist who ‘paints with paper’\, and was a finalist in our annual art competition in 2024. \nIn this fun workshop you will be guided through the process of creating a unique woodland scene using only recycled magazines and PVA! You will learn about composition\, colour and how to create depth and texture in your work. \nA great workshop to teach you the skills to continue your collage journey after the event in this wonderfully low cost and environmentally friendly recycled medium. \nSuitable for complete beginners or artists wishing to experiment with this forgiving medium. \n\n\n\nAll materials will be provided. You will complete your work and have the option to purchase a double mount at a discounted price of £15. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you’d like to see examples of the work created by previous workshop participants\, have a scroll through Susan’s Instagram page @susanwattcollage. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis workshop was one of our most popular at the last festival! \nTickets £70 (12 Places) \n  \n \n\nArtist Susan Watt
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/woodland-paper-collage-workshop-with-susan-watt/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Craft Workshops,Tickets still available,Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250615T180000
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SUMMARY:Street Photography Workshop with Peter Martin
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day with professional photographer\, Peter Martin\, capturing village life and The Great Broadway Paint-Off that will be taking place in the village that day. \nEveryone has a story to tell. Some do it with words\, or music\, or art\, but this workshop is for someone who wants to tell a story with their camera. \nThe day starts with an early morning session where Peter will cover all the important elements of reportage Street Photography and how to capture the shots needed to document life… with the aim of creating a photo essay comprising of a minimum of 5 photographs. The photo essay can illustrate either the event as a whole\, or the story of one of the artists from beginning to end of the day. \nThe group will then be released into the village to spend a couple of hours capturing scenes in the village individually. \nThe group then reconvenes at 12:30 to have lunch\, share shots captured so far and obtain advice from Peter. \nAfter the lunchtime session the photographers will once again venture out into the village capturing the rest of the day and the culmination of the Paint-Off with the exhibition and announcement of prizewinners in the marquee from 4-5pm. \nThe day will conclude with a wrap up session at 5pm. The group will then have the opportunity to share their resulting work online after the editing step is complete. \nParticipants will have the chance to connect with Peter via email and phone in advance of the workshop in order to help them prepare and get the most out of the day\, discussing approaches and possibilities. \nThis workshop is open to anyone age 16 and over\, and especially useful for those working towards their Photography A level. \nWorkshop participants can spend as little or as much time as they like capturing scenes during the day. \nAbout Tutor Peter Martin: \nCanadian born Peter Martin became a professional at 16 when a photo was published on the front page of a Toronto daily newspaper. Over the last 40 years Martin has worked in over 30 countries accumulating well over 10\,000 credited assignments as both freelance and staff photographer for various newspapers\, news outlets and publications including the Montreal Gazette and the Washington Post.\nHis varied and diverse portfolio of work includes major sporting and entertainment events\, international fashion shoots\, Popes\, Presidents\, Royalty and the fall of the Berlin Wall. His work has been displayed in several solo and group exhibits and in 2008 his photograph of Terry Fox was voted #4 of the Top Ten Historical Photos That Changed Canada. In 2015 he opened his own gallery (Peter Martin Gallery) in Stow-On-The-Wold\, in the Cotswolds. \nWhat to bring: \n\nAny type of digital camera. Preferably a camera with interchangeable lenses\, but phone cameras are acceptable but not as flexible.\nLaptop and any applicable cords to connect cameras to a laptop as required\n\nTickets: (10 Places) £75  (£50 for under 18’s) \nTutor Peter Martin:
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/street-photography-workshop-with-peter-martin/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Photography,Tickets still available,Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T163000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Cyanotype with Emily Rose Parris
DESCRIPTION:During this in depth 2 hour workshop you will explore cyanotype printing onto paper & fabric\, using the power of the sun to create striking blue & white prints. Once you’ve got to grips with the process you will print onto tote bags or cards to take away with you. \nNo previous experience is needed. All materials are provided\, but feel free to bring small plants or objects you’d like to experiment printing with. \nWhat is a cyanotype? \nCyanotype printing is one of the earliest forms of photography\, discovered in 1842. Cyanotype printing is a camera-less technique using UV sensitive chemistry and UV rays from the sun.  \nWho is running this workshop?\nEmily Rose Parris is a Photographer & Arts Educator visiting from Kent. \nThis event will be taking place in the Lifford Hall parlour room. \nTickets £45 (12 Places) \n  \n  \n \n  \nTutor: Photographer Emily Rose Parris
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/introduction-to-cyanotype-with-emily-rose-parris/
LOCATION:The Lifford Parlour\, Lifford Hall\, Broadway\, WR12 7AL
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T143000
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SUMMARY:Children’s Cycle-delic Spin Painting 1:30pm
DESCRIPTION:A spin art-producing bicycle – a cross between a Rube Goldberg contraption and a Damien Hirst painting factory machine. Workshop participants add poster paint to cartridge paper mounted on a spinning platter\, producing endlessly varied colourful outcomes to take home and keep. \nChildren tend to make better spin-painters as they are fearless in their application of colour and free of self-criticism\, but all ages are welcome! Suitable for anyone aged 3 and up\, younger children will need some assistance from an adult. \nThe workshop will be led (and powered!) by art teacher Daniel Lassam-Jones: “I’ve seen hundreds of paintings created on the Cycle-Delic machine\, and no two are even slightly alike!” \nAll materials will be provided\, and a painting session takes about 10 minutes. Come along at the start of the session and you are welcome to stay for the hour as it’s great fun watching others as well as having your go. \nNo previous spin-painting experience is necessary! \nThis workshop will take place in the small gazebo outside the main marquee on the village  green. \nTickets £8  (5 places each hour throughout the day – see other listings for sessions) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \nThe children’s workshops at the festival are kindly sponsored by Broadway Parish Council. \n \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/childrens-cycle-delic-spin-painting-9/
LOCATION:Marquee on the village green\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU
CATEGORIES:Family Programme,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T141500
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241209T151913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250601T120226Z
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SUMMARY:Junior ‘Have-a-Go’ Pot Throw
DESCRIPTION:Give your youngster the experience of using a potter’s wheel to throw a pot in this fun ‘Have-a-Go’ session. \nThere will be a demonstration first on how to throw a pot on the wheel\, before having a go themselves with lots of support and guidance throughout. \nSuitable for complete beginners and even the smallest of hands at age five and up! \nPlease dress them in older clothes\, tying back any long hair. \nThere are 6 places at each 40 minute session (3 potter’s wheels) and 6 sessions throughout the day. \nThe sessions will take place outside under the grey gazebo\, outside the big marquee on the village green. \nTickets £15  (6 places in each session throughout the day) \nThe children’s workshops at the festival are kindly sponsored by Broadway Parish Council. \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/junior-have-a-go-pot-throw-6/
LOCATION:Marquee on the village green\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU
CATEGORIES:Family Programme,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T124500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T140000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241128T130824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T112208Z
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SUMMARY:Children’s Farmyard Friends Sculpture Workshop with Ros Ingram
DESCRIPTION:Make your very own farmyard friends using lots of different sculpting techniques\, with award-winning ceramicist\, Ros Ingram. There will be an option to pay separately for kids’ finished animals to be fired for a small extra fee. \n\n\n\nSuitable for the smallest of hands – please bring an apron!\n\n\n\n\nNote: Parents or carers will need to stay with their children.\n\n\nTickets £17  (15 places) \nOur children’s workshops are kindly sponsored by Broadway Parish Council
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/childrens-farmyard-friends-sculpture-workshop-with-ros-ingram/
LOCATION:Marquee on the village green\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU
CATEGORIES:Ceramics,Family Programme,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241112T173059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T104408Z
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SUMMARY:Children's Cyanotype Printing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to create prints using the power of the sun! \nObjects are arranged onto paper that is sensitive to UV light. The arrangement is then exposed to the sun and washed in water to fix. Children will walk away with a handful of striking blue & white silhouette prints. There will be kits available to purchase at the end of the workshop to continue exploring this interesting print technique at home. \nWhat is a cyanotype? \nCyanotype printing is one of the earliest forms of photography\, discovered in 1842. Cyanotype printing is a camera-less technique using UV sensitive chemistry and UV rays from the sun.  \nWho is running the workshop? \nEmily Rose Parris is a photographer & Arts educator visiting from Kent. \nAll materials are provided\, but feel free to bring small plants or objects you’d like to experiment printing with. \nNo previous experience is needed.  \nBest suited to those age 7+ and parents must stay and attend with their children \nThis workshop will be taking place at the Lifford Hall in Broadway. \nTickets £15  (15 places) \nOur children’s workshops are kindly sponsored by Broadway Parish Council \nPhotographer Emily Rose Parris \n\n \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/childrens-cyanotype-printing-workshop/
LOCATION:The Lifford Parlour\, Lifford Hall\, Broadway\, WR12 7AL
CATEGORIES:Family Programme,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
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SUMMARY:Children’s Cycle-delic Spin Painting 11:30am
DESCRIPTION:A spin art-producing bicycle – a cross between a Rube Goldberg contraption and a Damien Hirst painting factory machine. Workshop participants add poster paint to cartridge paper mounted on a spinning platter\, producing endlessly varied colourful outcomes to take home and keep. \nChildren tend to make better spin-painters as they are fearless in their application of colour and free of self-criticism\, but all ages are welcome! Suitable for anyone aged 3 and up\, younger children will need some assistance from an adult. \nThe workshop will be led (and powered!) by art teacher Daniel Lassam-Jones: “I’ve seen hundreds of paintings created on the Cycle-Delic machine\, and no two are even slightly alike!” \nAll materials will be provided\, and a painting session takes about 10 minutes. Come along at the start of the session and you are welcome to stay for the hour as it’s great fun watching others as well as having your go. \nNo previous spin-painting experience is necessary! \nThis workshop will take place in the small gazebo outside the main marquee on the village  green. \nTickets £8  (5 available each hour throughout the day – see other listings for sessions) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \nThe children’s workshops at the festival are kindly sponsored by Broadway Parish Council. \n \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/childrens-cycle-delic-spin-painting-7/
LOCATION:Marquee on the village green\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU
CATEGORIES:Family Programme,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241128T125814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250611T135826Z
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SUMMARY:Children’s Make your own Tie-Dye T-Shirt Workshop 11:30am
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning art facilitator and artist\, Libby Esler\, for a vibrant tie-dye session in the big marquee on the village green! \nPerfect for all skill levels\, you’ll explore folding techniques\, colour blending and creative design to craft your unique tie-dye masterpiece. \nWith years of teaching and exhibiting experience\, Libby will guide you step-by-step to unleash your creativity. \nNo experience needed—just bring your imagination! \nSuitable for age 5+ (with parent helping). Note: a parent must stay and accompany their child. \nEach participant will receive a plain white t-shirt to work on and take home\, protective gloves\, a disposable apron and an instruction sheet with washing and care tips. \nWe have a great choice of kids’ creative workshops throughout the day on Saturday 14th June\, so take a look at what else is available and make a day of it! \nTickets £18  (20 places in each session throughout the day) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \nThe children’s workshops at the festival are kindly sponsored by Broadway Parish Council.
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/childrens-make-your-own-tie-dye-t-shirt-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Marquee on the village green\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU
CATEGORIES:Family Programme,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T121500
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241119T155233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T112107Z
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SUMMARY:Children's 'Make your own clay people' Sculpture Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Make your very own little clay person using lots of different sculpting techniques\, with award-winning ceramicist Ros Ingram. There will be an option to pay separately for kids’ finished people to be fired for a small extra fee. \n\n\n\nSuitable for the smallest of hands – please bring an apron!\n\n\n\n\nNote: Parents or carers will need to stay with their children.\n\n\nTickets £17  (15 places) \nThe children’s workshops at the festival are kindly sponsored by Broadway Parish Council.
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/childrens-clay-people-sculpture-workshop-with-ros-ingram/
LOCATION:Marquee on the village green\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU
CATEGORIES:Ceramics,Family Programme,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241104T164807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250608T143632Z
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SUMMARY:Experimental Print Day
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day experimenting with 3 different fabric printing techniques with Liske Johnson (BA Hons Textile Design) & Claire Lundy (BA Hons Printed Textiles) from Littleheath Barn Studio. \nThis is the perfect introduction to printing\, where you will create a selection of printed fabric samples over the day to use in future projects. \nThe three print techniques you will practice are: \n\nIndian block printing – explore pattern and composition\nGelli plate printing – use stencils\, and wooden blocks to create exciting layered fabrics\nThermofax screen printing – a simple form of screen printing\, we have lots of designs for you to choose from to create bespoke fabrics\n\nSuitable for beginners\, we will work onto white cotton. \nThis workshop will be taking place in the Lifford Hall in the centre of Broadway. \nTickets £100 (15 Places) \nWhat to bring/wear: \nBring an apron and wear old clothes. We will provide all materials including fabric paints and cotton fabric\, participants are welcome to bring along additional fabric to experiment with. \n \n  \n \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/experimental-print-day/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Craft Workshops,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241115T102114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250316T104609Z
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SUMMARY:En Plein Air Painting 2 day Workshop with Haidee-Jo Summers ROI RSMA
DESCRIPTION:Learn about painting the light and capturing the essence while painting plein air in the stunning private gardens of Springfield House in Broadway. \nHaidee-Jo is an internationally renowned plein air painter\, Vice President of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and elected member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. She is the author of two books published by Search Press: ‘Vibrant Oils’ and ‘Plein air painting in oils’\, as well as a Broadway Arts Festival Ambassador. \nHaidee-Jo’s work features fresh and vibrant brushwork coupled with keen drawing and observational skills\, which result in lively celebratory paintings that glow with light and sing with colour. \nThis two day workshop is best suited to those with some experience of painting outdoors. Haidee-Jo will be working with oil paints\, but acrylics or gouache can be used if preferred. \nwww.haideejo.com \nTickets £245 (15 Places) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \nDue to the intense interest in this event\, and to make it fair for all\, we are limiting the number of tickets any person can buy to two. If you buy more than two tickets for this event they will be refunded (less the booking fees) and put back up for sale. \nMaterials List / What to bring: \n\nClothing wise think layers and waterproofs with sturdy and comfortable footwear because\, even on a warm day\, you can soon feel chilly when sitting or standing still for long periods. Bring a sunhat or cap\, and sunscreen too.\nA small lightweight sketchbook and black or grey marker pen or soft pencil for quick ‘planning’ sketches is a good idea.\nA viewfinder if you have one.\nAn umbrella is useful for sun or rain.\nA lightweight easel\, or an all-in-one system such as an Open Box M\, New Wave u.go or similar pochade box\, together with a sturdy camera tripod to mount it on. Most importantly make sure you have practiced using it before the workshop\, know how to assemble it and have a method for comfortably carrying it. \nA stool if you prefer to sit.\n\nBasic colour palette Haidee-Jo uses on location;  \n\nTitanium white\, Cadmium lemon yellow or bright yellow lake\nCadmium yellow deep or Indian yellow\nCadmium red\nAlizarin crimson\nKings blue deep\nPhthalo blue lake \nUltramarine blue\nPhthalo green lake or viridian\nTransparent red oxide or burnt sienna\nRaw sienna/raw umber\nBrushes. A range of sizes but mostly flat and filbert shapes\, plus a small round or two in nylon or sable. I particularly like to use Rosemary brushes’ Ivory or Eclipse ranges. I have a twelve brush long handled set available from Rosemary & Co\, just search Haidee-Jo Summers on their website.\n\nPainting panels – any well primed boards are fine\, such as MDF panels with several coats of acrylic ‘gesso’ primer. The Michael Harding non absorbent acrylic primer works well. \nMy preference is for an oil primed linen canvas mounted to board\, or you can make similar with a muslin cloth and acrylic primer (see my Instagram story highlight on panel prep). \nSize wise think small and fast\, recommended sizes such as 8” x 10”\, 9” x 12”\, 10” x 10”\, 11” x 14”. \nI suggest pre-tinting the boards beforehand so that they are not stark white\, but more of a light to mid-tone warm grey. A tiny amount of burnt sienna and ultramarine mixed in with plenty of turps and rubbed all over will give you a pleasant light grey which will have a warm or cool bias depending on your mix.  \nOr for a faster drying alternative mix acrylic paint colours with your acrylic primer to a suitable tint (you can’t do this if your surface is oil primed of course). \nHaidee-Jo’s essential equipment list – which all fits in a medium sized rucksack  \n\nPochade box\nLightweight camera tripod\n2 or 4 panels in a small panel carrier\nSmall tubes of oil colour in a zip bag\nPaper towels\nPainting apron\nLeakproof container of low odour solvent and small jar of oil or painting medium\n\n \n \n\n \nSpringfield House Gardens \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/en-plein-air-painting-2-day-workshop-with-haidee-jo-summers-roi-rsma/
LOCATION:Springfield House\, Springfield Lane\, Broadway\, WR12 7BT
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241126T173613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250517T121548Z
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SUMMARY:Life Drawing for the Slightly Nervous
DESCRIPTION:Join our previous Artist in Residence\, Nick Logan for this workshop for those new to Life Drawing. \nNick is an enthusiastic and experienced tutor and you’ll be working from a live model as he guides you through a conceptual and simple six-step process for depicting the human body. Nick Logan acquired his BA (Hons) in Fine Art\, Drawing and Painting at Glasgow School of Art in 2003 with a sellout degree show and is a weekly art tutor. \nNick will provide sanguine pastels\, willow charcoal and drawing paper for this workshop. So\, there is no need to bring any materials apart from a standing easel if you have one… and make sure you know how to put it up in advance! \nThis workshop will be aimed at Beginners in Life Drawing and those who would benefit from a more tutored approach. \nTickets £90 (12 Places) \n  \n\n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/life-drawing-for-the-slightly-nervous/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241118T153120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T165827Z
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SUMMARY:Stained Glass Workshop with Vix Brown
DESCRIPTION:A fun stained glass workshop capturing a Summer garden vibe where you’ll learn to make a sun catcher.  \nUsing the copper foiled method developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany\, create colourful birds and/or flowers. Choose from a selection of designs and lovely range of glass colours and textures.  Learn how to cut your glass to the pattern (cartoon) and then assemble it using copper foil and solder.  Once finished and polished\, your creation will be ready to take home and hang in a sunny window for you to enjoy all year round! \nThis workshop is not suitable for anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding. \nVix Brown has been teaching Stained Glass workshops for over 20 years. \nSee more examples of her work and what her course and workshop attendees have created by visiting www.vixbrownglass.com \nAll materials provided and suitable for complete beginners. \nTickets £85  (8 places) \n  \nVix Brown: \n \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/stained-glass-workshop-with-vix-brown-2/
LOCATION:The Lifford Parlour\, Lifford Hall\, Broadway\, WR12 7AL
CATEGORIES:Craft Workshops,Tickets still available,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241119T153102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T165742Z
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SUMMARY:Ceramic Chicken Workshop with Ros Ingram
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an afternoon of sculpting a ceramic Chicken in clay with ceramicist Ros Ingram. Ros will guide you step by step to create and then decorate your Chicken. \nYour Chicken will be taken home by Ros to dry out before it is fired and returned to you. \nPlease bring an apron. \nThis event will be taking place in the marquee on the village green. \nAll materials and tools will be provided. Ticket price includes the cost of firing. \nSuitable for complete beginners. \nTickets £65 (15 Places) \n  \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/ceramic-chicken-workshop-with-ros-ingram-2/
LOCATION:Marquee on the village green\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU
CATEGORIES:Ceramics,Craft Workshops,Tickets still available,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241202T102540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T165706Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Picture Framing
DESCRIPTION:Experience picture framing first hand and mix fun with a sense of achievement\, taking away with you your own completed frame at the end of the workshop. \nA practical and enjoyable workshop for beginners run by framer and tutor\, Mark Higgins\, where principles and key tools will be first demonstrated – then you will try everything out yourself as you complete your own frame. \nThe idea is to build confidence should you consider taking picture framing up either as a hobby or small business enterprise.  Everything in the workshop can be replicated at home with a modest purchase of key tools. \nMark Higgins is a qualified Fine Art Trade Guild framer and regularly runs framing courses for beginners. \nParticipants are invited to bring one image 26cm x 21cm – a 10” x 8” photograph would be suitable. A larger image can be brought along\, in which case we will be cropping it down to this size. \nAll the equipment and materials are provided to enable each participant to complete one frame they can take away ready to hang. A set of notes will be provided on next steps should participants wish to follow up on their framing workshop experience. \nThere will be stock of images should any participant not wish to\, or forgets to\, bring their own. \nParticipants should bring lunch and a pencil and pad should they wish to take some notes. \nTickets £100  (8 places) \n  \n  \n  \n \n\n\n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/introduction-to-picture-framing/
LOCATION:The Lifford Parlour\, Lifford Hall\, Broadway\, WR12 7AL
CATEGORIES:Tickets still available,Workshops
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GEO:52.0367674;-1.8654437
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241112T080518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250608T142938Z
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SUMMARY:Make a Willow Basket with Rachel Harwood
DESCRIPTION:Join local weaver Rachel for a one-day workshop where you’ll create a charming foraging basket\, perfect for carrying berries and treasures from your adventures. \nUsing traditional basketry techniques\, you’ll learn how to craft a sturdy base\, stake up the sides\, and weave the basket using a variety of colours. \nThe workshop will conclude with adding a simple border and a practical handle\, leaving you with a beautiful handmade basket to take home. \nYou will be working with different willows from Somerset and using a variety of weaving techniques to create your stunning basket. Rachel has been working with willow for 10 years and her background is in horticulture\, which inspires her creations. \nSuitable for all levels and a great introduction to working with willow\, however a degree of hand strength is required to get the most out of this workshop. \nTickets:  £110 (15 Places) \nWhat to bring:\nWillow\, tools and materials are all supplied.\nAn apron may be useful or old clothes as the willow can be damp and dirty.\nYou can work without gloves\, but a thin pair can help with grip.
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/make-a-willow-garden-trug-with-rachel-harwood/
LOCATION:Marquee on the village green\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU
CATEGORIES:Craft Workshops,Tickets still available,Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
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SUMMARY:En Plein Air Painting in Watercolour with Bobby Open
DESCRIPTION:An exciting opportunity to paint in a beautiful private garden on the Upper High Street in Broadway.  True to its name\, The Hill is a classic Cotswold stone house nestled in a hillside garden with topiary\, mature trees and summerhouses\, and fabulous views to Bredon Hill and the Malverns.  Participants will be painting outdoors with the aim of capturing aspects of the garden in vibrant and expressive watercolour.   \nBobby Open won the Great Broadway Paint Off in 2023 and paints in watercolour. \nThe day will include demonstrations of useful techniques and approaches to working outdoors in watercolour.  There will be plenty of time for participants to explore the garden and paint fragments and views that catch their eye\, particularly looking at how nature relates to more formal elements.   \nSuitable for those with experience of painting in watercolour. \nBobby’s paintings can be seen on Instagram at www.instagram.com/bobbyopen \nTickets £100 (15 Places) \nMATERIALS LIST \nThe materials listed below are only a general guide based on what I use.  Painting materials can be expensive and\, whilst the quality of materials tends to be reflected in the quality of one’s paintings\, suggestions about materials will be given during the workshop so if in doubt just bring whatever materials you already have and do not rush into buying more. \nBRUSHES \nI mainly use pointed round pure Kolinsky sable brushes (sometimes called designer round).  Typically\, in the studio\, I use da Vinci series 35; outdoors\, I use Escoda Reserva\, Isabey or Rosemary & Co travel brushes\, because the handle protects the brush when travelling.  I tend to use brush sizes 4\, 6\, 8\, 10 and 12.  If I had to choose only one\, it would be a versatile size 7 or 8. \nPAINTS \nI use artists’ quality paint from tubes\, squeezed into pans in a watercolour paint box.  It is essential that the tip of the brush can pick up wet paint: if the paint is too hard\, brush tips become worn and the paint will be less vibrant.  A small plastic spray bottle can be useful to keep paints moist.  Matchsticks or toothpicks are also useful to stir up paint. \nThere are different types of paint box.  Frank Herring makes a good\, affordable plastic paint box.  There are also enameled metal boxes\, including aluminium\, steel and brass: aluminium and brass tend to be more durable (steel boxes eventually rust). \n\nMy full colour palette includes a range of blues\, reds\, yellows and earth colours.  I use Holbein Artists’ Watercolour tubes (H) and Winsor and Newton Professional (W&N).  The colours I’ve underlined are the ones I use most outdoors:\nBlues: Cerulean Blue (H); Cobalt Blue; Ultramarine Blue Deep (H) or French Ultramarine (W&N).\nViolets: Cobalt Violet (H); Ultramarine Violet (W&N); Mineral Violet (H).\nReds: Carmine (H); Cadmium Red Deep (H) or Cadmium Red (W&N).\nYellows: New Gamboge (H); Cadmium Yellow Pale (H); Cadmium Yellow Light (H); Cadmium Yellow Deep (H); Cadmium Orange (W&N).\nEarth Colours and Greens: Yellow Ochre (H); Raw Umber; Burnt Sienna; Burnt Umber; Viridian.\nOccasional Colours: Ivory Black; Jaune Brilliant (H); Lavender (H); other greens such as Cobalt\, Turquoise\, Olive\, Oxide of Chromium and Perylene.\n\nPAPER \n\nI typically use 140lb Fabriano Artistico extra white cold pressed 100% cotton acid-free paper.  Sheets cut into half or quarter are usually more cost effective than blocks.  Saunders Waterford and Arches are also good options.\nA sketchbook can be useful for making notes and quick compositional sketches.\n\nOTHER ITEMS \nI use a Pentel 0.9mm B mechanical pencil; a Faber Castell foldable water pot; metal clips or masking tape to hold paper to a sheet of foamboard or cardboard; kitchen paper and a sponge.  Erasers are banned!  (Not really\, but a soft putty eraser will help to protect the paper surface).  A bottle of water.  Penknife. \nA cap or rimmed hat is useful to limit glare.  If you prefer to sit\, a folding chair or stool may be handy.  A folding easel will be necessary unless you are happy working in your lap.  Please dress for the weather and bring sunscreen/bug spray as appropriate! \nThe Hill\n \n  \n \n  \n \n \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/en-plein-air-painting-in-watercolour-with-bobby-open/
LOCATION:The Hill\, Fish Hill\, Broadway\, WR12 7LL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Tickets still available,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T123000
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CREATED:20241119T151753Z
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SUMMARY:Ceramic Chicken Workshop with Ros Ingram
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a morning of sculpting a ceramic Chicken in clay with ceramicist Ros Ingram. Ros will guide you step by step to create and then decorate your Chicken. \nYour Chicken will be taken home by Ros to dry out before it is fired and returned to you. \nPlease bring an apron. \nThis event will be taking place in the marquee on the village green. \nAll materials and tools will be provided. Ticket price includes the cost of firing. \nSuitable for complete beginners. \nTickets £65 (15 Places) \n  \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/ceramic-chicken-workshop-with-ros-ingram/
LOCATION:Marquee on the village green\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU
CATEGORIES:Ceramics,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250611T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
CREATED:20241029T113211Z
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SUMMARY:Classical Alla Prima Portraits – The John Singer Sargent Approach with Peter Keegan
DESCRIPTION:A 2 day portraiture oils workshop with professional artist & tutor\, Peter Keegan. \nWorking from photographs and inspired by the painterly approach to oil portrait painting used by great artists such as John Singer Sargent\, who famously painted Carnation\, Lily\, Lily\, Rose in Broadway\, Peter will guide and demonstrate the artistic principles and practices used by Sargent. \nWorking Alla Prima (wet-into-wet with oils) you will discuss and learn the importance of a tonal palette and how fully understanding tonal values will aid you in capturing the true form of the head. \nWorking from photographs provided or using one of your own images you will explore: \n\nExploring the face though form\, shape and value rather than reliance on a tight underdrawing\nPainterly mark-making and the bravura brush stroke\nGetting the most out of a limited palette and which brushes the great artists used\nAchieving both a likeness and (more importantly) the character of the model\nDetails – when to add them and where to leave them out\n\nThis course is ideal for those painters who are: \n\nLooking to deepen their understanding of traditional Alla Prima oil painting\nWishing to explore the methods and ideas used by some of the great portraitists of the past\nLooking to move away from working tightly\nWishing to achieve a greater understanding of tonal values and a limited palette\nWhen to use painting mediums such as linseed oil and when to leave them alone\n\nThis 2 day course is suitable for painters with some experience of portrait painting in oils and is not suitable for the complete beginner. \nBy the end of the 2 days\, artists will have completed (or near completed) a single head and shoulders portrait. \nThe workshop will run from 10am-4pm on Wednesday 11th June and 10am-4pm on Thursday 12th June. \nTickets £220 (Limited to 12 places) \nDue to the intense interest in this event\, and to make it fair for all\, we are limiting the number of tickets any person can buy to two. If you buy more than two tickets for this event they will be refunded (less the booking fees) and put back up for sale. \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \n\nAbout the tutor: \n\n\nPeter Keegan is an award-winning artist and highly sought-after painting instructor known for his knowledgeable\, engaging and inspiring approach to teaching. \nHaving obtained a Fine Arts degree from Cardiff School of Art in South Wales\, Peter has gone on to exhibit his work in numerous established art institutions\, including the Royal Institute of Oil Painting\, The New English Art Club\, and the Royal Society of British Artists. He is an elected member of the Oxford and Buckinghamshire Art Societies. \nPeter was the first artist in residence at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre in Buckinghamshire in 2020\, where he captured the busy and colourful life of an operating theatre. The 13 paintings commissioned by the theatre are now in their permanent collection\, with the most prominent painting measuring 12 feet in height. \nAlongside Peter’s practice as an artist\, he is the founder and co-presenter of the popular podcast Ask an Artist\, where he shares his advice and knowledge on the business side of being a working artist and interviews fellow artists and industry experts. \nPeter is a brand ambassador for Rosemary & Co brushes and Michael Harding Oil paints\, some of the finest art materials in the world. Peter leads dozens of fully-booked courses\, workshops and holidays throughout the year. \nFor more information on Peter and his work\, please visit www.peterkeegan.com \n\nMaterials List:\n\nGround: Ready primed white canvas\, no smaller than 50x40cm \nPaints: Peter will be using Michael Harding Oils in the following colours (similar colours by different manufacturers are welcomed): White\, Yellow Ochre\, Scarlet Lake\, Ultramarine Blue\, Raw Umber\, Ivory Black\nBrushes: Suitable brushes for oil painting. Peter uses Rosemary & Co Hog brushes\, sizes 2-10. Peter will be selling oil brush sets on the day if you wish to purchase one. \nMediums: Low Odor/Odorless solvent. A little linseed oil.\nEasel: An appropriate standing easel\, suitable for the size of canvas.\nStudio Sundries: Paint palette\, palette knife\, rags/kitchen paper\, pot for medium\, painting apron\, pen and paper for note taking.\nReference Image: Although excellent reference images will be available for you to work from\, if you would like to bring your own image\, please have it printed no smaller than A4 in size or on a tablet/iPad to paint from.\n\nWould you like to buy a Broadway Arts Festival apron to wear at the workshop? If so\, just add it to your order for £20 and it will be available for collection at your workshop. \nImages from Peter’s workshop in 2024
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/classical-alla-prima-portraits-the-john-singer-sargent-approach-with-peter-keegan-2/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250611T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250611T160000
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SUMMARY:Coastal Flowers Mixed Media Workshop with Claire Henley
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day creating a floral painting using acrylics and self-painted collage. Claire will guide you through her process\, providing collage materials\, some photographic reference and any appropriate foraged flowers\, or do bring your own.  A professional artist for forty years\, Claire exhibits and licenses her work widely. \nThis is an informal\, fun workshop involving painting\, gluing\, spattering\, scratching\, cutting and tearing. Bring an apron\, roll up your sleeves and get stuck in. There are very few rules to follow – one being that only acrylic paint can be used. \nSuitable for all abilities\, but be prepared to get messy! \nNo advanced drawing skills are necessary. \nTickets  £85  (10 places) \nMaterials List:  \n\nA rigid board or canvas sized between 40cm and 50cm\, square or rectangular.\nSelection of acrylic paint (no oils\, water-colours or anything water-soluble)\nBrushes including 1 old one for glue and 1 big one (1-2″) for backgrounds\nAcrylic palette (or plastic box with lid)\nApron\nWater pot/s\nScissors\nTable top easel if required\nCrayons (optional but must be non-water-soluble)\nPersonal reference if required.\nIf you’d rather paint garden or hedgerow flowers please do.\n\nClaire will supply (to share): \n\nCollage materials\nSpecialist glue\nReference materials\nThin card for printing\nCutting mat and scalpel\nBlotting paper and greaseproof paper\nHairdryer\nCrayons\nScratching implements\nSet square\nKitchen roll\n\nTutor: Claire Henley
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/coastal-flowers-mixed-media-workshop-with-claire-henley/
LOCATION:The Lifford Parlour\, Lifford Hall\, Broadway\, WR12 7AL
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250611T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250611T153000
DTSTAMP:20260503T101240
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SUMMARY:Ceramic Cow Workshop with Ros Ingram
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a day of sculpting either a Highland or black and white Fresian cow in clay with ceramicist Ros Ingram. Ros will guide you step by step to create and then decorate your characterful Cow! \nYour Cow will be taken home by Ros to dry out before it is fired – clay and firing of work included in cost of workshop\, \nPlease bring an apron. \nThis event will be taking place in the marquee on the village green. \nAll materials and tools will be provided. Ticket price includes the cost of firing. \nSuitable for complete beginners. \nTickets £95 (15 Places) \n \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/39990/
LOCATION:Marquee on the village green\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU
CATEGORIES:Ceramics,Craft Workshops,Tickets still available,Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250610T163000
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CREATED:20241112T075941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250601T120054Z
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SUMMARY:Make a Willow Garden Hare with Rachel Harwood
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day creating a fabulous 3ft willow hare sculpture for the garden to take home with you\, with willow-weaver Rachel Harwood. \nWillow is a wonderful sustainable material great for making sculptures for the garden. You will be working with willow from Somerset. Rachel has been working with willow for 10 years and her background is in horticulture\, which inspires her creations. \nSuitable for all levels and a great introduction to working with willow. \nTickets:  £110 (15 Places) \nWhat to bring:\nWillow\, tools and materials are all supplied.\nAn apron may be useful or old clothes as the willow can be damp and dirty.\nYou can work without gloves\, but a thin pair can help with grip. \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/make-a-willow-garden-hare-with-rachel-harwood/
LOCATION:Marquee on the village green\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250610T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250608T143127Z
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Still Life with Acrylic & Collage with Jan Munro
DESCRIPTION:During this workshop students will learn about design and construction of a contemporary still life including how to incorporate collage and pattern\, techniques in acrylic paint\, colour palette and mixing\, and how to move away from reality. \nThis workshop is aimed at all levels\, although a bit of experience in using acrylic paints would be useful. \nWe will work from sketches made first. It is here that shapes and tones are organized. \nJan has been teaching for 25 years and exhibits work regularly in UK galleries and Art Groups. \nTickets £100 (Limited to 15 places) \nMaterials List: \n\nSketch book and pencils/charcoal\nPrepared board/panels (more detail with be provided in joining instructions)\nAcrylic paint- a basic selection of colours that you like to include black/Payne’s Grey and plenty of white (Titanium is best)\nAcrylic medium- this can be matt or gloss\nPalettes – you will need quite a lot of space on your palette. Tear Off ones are good or paper plates\nWater pot\nBrushes – a selection of sizes. These can be either nylon or hogs hair. Nothing too posh/expensive!\nVarious collage papers- more info to follow\nGlue – PVA or Pritt stick\nOil Pastels\nStencils if you have any and a small make up sponge\nStamps or things to print paint on with\nPosca pens – if you have them\nA tool to scrape into wet paint- ie screwdriver or old credit card\nJ Cloths and kitchen roll\nHair dryer\nPlastic sheet for your table\nApron\n\nWould you like to buy a Broadway Arts Festival apron to wear at the workshop? If so\, just add it to your order for £20 and it will be available for collection at your workshop.
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/contemporary-still-life-with-acrylic-collage-with-jan-munro/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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