Painting with experimental collage with Joe Packer

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About this course

This two-day experimental collage course explores the potential of collage processes as a visual working method.

Course Description

The intention of the course will be to look at ways in which collage methods can be used to make something that constructs a space or spaces within a piece of work, creating invented space rather than an ‘illusionistic‘ view. You will explore the idea of a collage being something that can evoke both a feel or an atmosphere, rather than ideas of literal depiction, investigating ways to make something that functions as a self-contained thing in its own right, its existence justified by its own internal ‘visual poetry’.

Working predominantly with paper, painted colour sheets, scissors and glue, you will explore this way of thinking about collage that first emerged with Cubism – ‘The Cubists saw their paintings as constructed objects having their own independent existence, as small, independent worlds, not reflecting the outside world but recreating it in a completely new form’ (John Golding - Cubism, a history and analysis 1907-14, 1959), and you will be encouraged to think about collage in these terms during the course.

This two day course allows time to develop your paintings and collages.

Course Materials

Included

The College will provide some cartridge paper and newsprint per student, and some PVA glue and masking tape to share amongst the group.

What students need to bring

  • Assorted coloured papers, including black
  • A selection of coloured tissue paper
  • A4 cartridge pad
  • Black acrylic paint and a range of acrylic colours
  • A range of paint brushes, including a large brush 2-3 inch
  • 2 large pots (at least 1 litre)
  • A range of smaller pots for mixing paints, tuna tins are ideal
  • Rags

Additional information

Please wear appropriate clothing/aprons for the workshop or studio, this includes stout covered footwear (no sandals or open toes).

Timetable

Daily Timetable

Course teaching 11am–5.15pm
Students arrive 10.30am-11am (coffee optional)  
Morning teaching 11am-1pm
Lunch break between 1pm-2pm (lunch is not included)
Afternoon teaching 2pm-5.15pm (15 minute break, 3.30pm–3.45pm)
Teaching finishes 5.15pm  
 

General Information

Short courses are open to anyone aged 18 and over. The course fee covers tuition and materials where stated. You will need to bring all other items listed under the ‘Materials to bring’ section.

Refreshments

Coffee and tea are included in the course fee, but you will need to bring lunch with you to eat in the refreshments room. There are also plenty of other local venues to purchase food.

Access

If you have any specific access needs, we will need to know about your access requirements in advance. Please tell us about your needs in confidence by emailing: [email protected] This venue has steps to the front reception, with limited access via a side gate to the ground floor. There is a small lift to higher floors or stairs.

Safety

Short course students are required to sign a safety compliance form as part of West Dean Health and Safety regulations.

Refunds and cancellations

Please refer to our terms & conditions below.

Disclaimer

The information given is accurate at the time of publication. However, West Dean College reserves the right to cancel or amend courses if circumstances require.

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Tutors

Joe Packer

Joe Packer studied painting at The RCA. He is a Mentor for Turps Correspondence, and Offsite Hastings courses, and a tutor for Emily Ball at Seawhite. He was awarded The Contemporary British Painting Prize in 2018. He exhibits widely including work in The Towner collection. He is a committee member for Contemporary British Painting.

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