PAINTING AND JEWELLRY WORKSHOPS AT TREMENEERE GARDENS

Two Painting Workshops with Abstract artist Karen McEndoo on the 13th and 20th November 2021

 

Have you ever wanted to have a go at painting an abstract painting? Why not go mad with a bit of paint? The abstract artist Karen McEndoo will be holding two workshops at Tremeneere Sculpture Gardens during TerramaterArt's latest show 'Germination' To book please visit our Facebook page at https://fb.me/e/5IAuTFnVs  or send a message via this website. All details can be found at that link but we're happy to send further details. Adults and children welcome children under 12 go free and all materials are free. Cost of the course is £10 per person. The course starts 2pm until 4pm on both days

 

The Art Jeweller Sarah Drew is holding two jewellery workshops on the 13th and 20th November

please watch this space for further details....

Sarah Drew's Family Germination Jewellry Workshop is on the 13/20th 

November at Tremeneere Sculpture Gardens.

Join us for laid-back painting and making in our regular, free Terra Mater Club on facebook...

Jill Eisele's fantastic mono-printing workshop last week (beginning of February 2021)

Go to our Terra Mater Art Club on facebook and join to access the zoom links every week to join in. The idea is to involve everyone with having a go at art, along the lines of Grayson Perry's fantastic Art Club. Here are my first brown attempts at mono-printing on the right, I completely loved it! Going to do more and add to these...

Examples of the found wall collages we're making this week  (11/2) with Sarah Drew

Join Karen McEndoo next week (18/2) to have a go at expressive abstract paint techniques...

And Ann-Margreth Bohl will be showing us how to Draw to Music the following week  (25/2)

We'll be having chats with the artists on our instagram account Terramaterart every month if you fancy joining us? Check for dates and see you there!

A group of Michael Verheyden’s vessels in cement
(with branch), bronze, marble and wood

A group of Michael Verheyden’s vessels in cement
(with branch), bronze, marble and wood

A group of Michael Verheyden’s vessels in cement
(with branch), bronze, marble and wood