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Course: Drawing Out led by Rob Hames

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 

to Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Wednesdays 6 – 27 November 2024

10am – 4pm

In the context of our autumn exhibition, join us for a month-long drawing course, drawing out your creativity in response to our collection with Wiltshire artist and lecturer, Rob Hames.

Participants will have exclusive access to the museum’s collection; handling neolithic flint tools to use as primary drawing sources. They will be encouraged to work on a large scale to “draw out” the individual qualities of the observed artefacts. A certain level of drawing knowledge would be preferred, but the aim is to have fun and explore your creative limits. Some materials will be provided, but artists are asked to bring their own as well.

Venue: Museum Hall and Galleries

This course is fully accessible

In person course

Materials and light refreshments included

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Social History

Of particular significance in the collection are the relics of the ancient guilds of Salisbury.

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