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Experienced and fun Art Tutor/Art Educator available for online sessions


I can provide:

Tutoring and portfolio development for young adults (Art Scholarships, GCSE, A Level and beyond)

One-to-one online workshops for children or adults

Group online workshops for adults


Please DM me for further details and see below.


I am an Artist and a trained and experienced Art Teacher/Educator. I have taught Art for several years at Secondary School level, and worked extensively as an Art Educator for contemporary Art galleries and organisations including the Whitechapel Gallery, Bow Arts and Gerald Moore Gallery. I love to make Art sessions supportive, fun, and engaging.


Qualifications

ABC Foundation Diploma in Art and Design (Distinction) from Falmouth University

BA (Hons) Fine Art (First Class) from Falmouth University

MA Sculpture from Royal College of Art

PGCE Secondary Art and Design from Institute of Education

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