Life Drawing, Shoreditch AM (Aged 15 – 18)

This course introduces students to a professional studio environment. They will practice observational drawing from unclothed models each week and establish a foundation from which to take their art to the next level.
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Course details

Dates

20 September – 22 November 2025

Times

10:00 – 13:00

Duration

10 sessions

Fees

£245.00 Concessions available

Location

Shoreditch studios

Overview

This course is based in our dedicated fourth floor studio space. The course introduces students to a multitude of techniques to improve fluency and accuracy students will increase their skill in using line, tone and colour to create the three-dimensional form.    

As the course progresses students will develop knowledge and understanding of proportion, foreshortening and how to draw the anatomy. Across the term, students will have the chance to work in an experimental and gestural manner, developing their visual language. 

In the final weeks students are able to consider scale and composition and will have refined not just their figure drawing but their picture-making. Whilst the course focuses on exploring the possibilities with graphite and charcoal, other materials (including ink and pastel) will be introduced throughout.     

Who is it for

Students aged 15 to 18 or in school years 10 to 13.

This course is particularly useful for those making portfolios for applications to art and design courses at University level. Many universities specially ask for examples of observational drawings. Our tutors can offer help and advice with applications.    

We’re committed to making our courses accessible to all young people with a passion and talent for drawing. 50% and 100% means-tested scholarships are available for each course. Read more and apply for a scholarship on the Young Artists page. 

What’s provided

All materials for classes are supplied. 

What to bring

Please wear suitable clothes for art making.

Concessions

The School is committed to making all courses affordable and available to all, regardless of background or circumstance. 

We offer 50% and 100% means-tested scholarships to students with a passion for drawing and a commitment to regular attendance.

To apply for a scholarship, please complete the Scholarship Application Form.

If your application is successful, you will be added to our general scholarship database. Ahead of each term you will be asked to select your course preferences, however please note that this does not guarantee a place on a termly course. 

All courses are allocated on a first come first serve basis. If you are successful in securing a place on a course we will email you to confirm which course your Young Artist will be attending. 

Please note applications for the database will be open from Friday 26 September to Friday 10 October at midday. 

Tutors

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Jake Fisk

Young Artists tutor, Drawing Year Alumni, 2022

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Rachel Mercer

Tutor, Drawing Year Alumni, 2013