Get creative and learn something new with Landmark's summer programme

By James Smith

25th Jun 2024 | Local News

The Landmark’s Summer School 2024 diary has been launched! (image by Nub News)
The Landmark’s Summer School 2024 diary has been launched! (image by Nub News)

The Landmark Arts Centre is calling on locals to get creative and try something new this summer with the launch of a new set of short courses.

The Landmark's Summer School 2024 category is packed with a fun mix of taster events and courses in art, music and much more.

Tailored to different age groups, the programme aims to "provide opportunities for entertainment, creativity and inspiration to all."

A host of events will run throughout July and August, alongside the first ever Park Art Competition which is being run in partnership with The Friends of Bushy and Home Parks group.

Some of the highlights from the Landmark's Summer School 2024 diary

Highlights of the two-month schedule include life drawing, 'camera-less photography', screenwriting and even stone carving!

Organisers said: "Are you dreaming of painting vibrant botanicals? Capturing life's essence on paper? Sculpting masterpieces from stone? 

"Or maybe you're eager to dive into music, photography, or creative writing?

"Whatever your passion, we've got a course that will spark your imagination and amaze you with your newfound talents!"

See the full diary of events here.

     

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