Will Teather Talk + Workshop

13/01/2024

Colchester Castle

Included in admission

Suitable for Everyone

Arts and Craft, Talks and Tours

About this Event

Artist’s talk

2 – 3.30pm

Internationally renowned artist, Will Teather discusses his latest work, The Colchester Globes and its origins, with the chance to ask questions about the creative process and his techniques.  

 

Workshop

3.30 – 5pm

Following the talk, there is also the option to attend a 90-minute workshop with Will on 360 degree perspective. The workshop will introduce all major methods of depicting space used within realist drawing, including 1, 2 and 3 point perspective, axonometric perspective, perspective from real life and finally a 360 drawing of a room!

Participants will need to bring pencils and a pad of paper. 

 

About the artist

Will Teather’s paintings have been exhibited internationally to acclaim, with recent venues including Bridgehampton Museum, New York, Artwars at Red Dot Miami, RJD Gallery New York and as a finalist in the London Contemporary Art Prize. His next one-man show will see him return to London’s Royal Exchange with Red Eight Gallery. He is the Artist-in-Residence for Norwich Arts Centre, following on from previous residencies with venues in New York and Aberdeen. For more infomation, visit the artist’s website.

 

These events are suitable for ages 12+.

They have been supported by Arts Council England.

For useful information, such as how to find us and what facilities our museums have, we recommend reading our Access information: Access at the Castle

Tickets

This event is included as part of Castle admission.

How to Book

Booking in advance is required for both the talk and the workshop. To book simply call the team at Colchester Castle on 01206 282939. Our lines are open from 10am – 4.30pm.

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