Whet Your Palette with Adult Art Classes

Two artistic educators are collaborating to run a series of adult art workshops in the community in early Summer. 

Gerald Porter and Nadine Platt from Northampton are setting up workshops in March and April this year, after recognizing a gap in the market for community-based creative adult education courses.

Gerald said: “Following the  pandemic there has been has a noticeable reduction in the local council’s provisions for such classes. While some have moved on-line, it’s often beneficial to teach art in-person.

Our workshops are designed to not only bring people together with a creative focus, but also to help them learn new skills in a supportive environment.

 An adult workshop hosted by Gerald Porter

We will be providing all necessary materials, the paper, the paints and some expert teaching into the mix.

People attending the workshops will have the opportunity to  learn a variety of artistic skills including  those in watercolour, acrylic, oils and modern printing techniques.

Gerald added: “We will be offering some instruction and demonstrating  artistic skills to facilitate learning. 

It’s common for individuals who haven’t picked up a paintbrush since they left school to discover untapped creative potential.

At a time when society is increasingly driven by digital interaction, I believe it would be highly beneficial to counteract this trend through social interaction through art.

A cup of tea or coffee won’t be out of the question either”, he added.

Painting of a Cockapoo by Nadine Platt

The initiative will kick off with two five-week courses, one at the Abington Bowls club in April and another at Wellingborough Museum starting in March 2024. These courses will accommodate both beginners and those at advanced levels.

Gerald has had a long career in teaching; formerly Director of Studies at the University of Leicester, he has trained tutors at Northampton college. He trained in art at the Newport College of Art and at Northampton School of Art.  His artistic work is on display at 78 Derngate Northampton.

Buttermere by Gerald Porter

Artist and educator Nadine Platt brings a wealth of experience in art to the table. Since graduating in art from the University of Northampton she has taught classical principles of art together with modern techniques for more than 20 years including at Stowe Gardens.

Both artists will be holding a joint exhibition in the Museum 78 Derngate in July this year.

Portrait of a Lady by Nadine Platt

For further details of the workshops contact Gerald Porter: 07587 695052 or Nadine Platt: 07305 326308.

Nadine’s full porfolio of work and details of her book, ‘Watercolour Painting – Learn and Practice with Nadine Platt” can be viewed on her website: https://www.nadinegallery.co.uk