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Life Drawing Workshop 2012

Posted: 11th March 2012

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The Royal Academy of Art held a life drawing workshop for all the Brampton College art students. Students gained valuable experience. With the life model at the centre of the day’s activities, the programme provides a unique opportunity for young people to explore a wide variety of approaches to drawing as a vehicle for developing their own creativity.

The Royal Academy life drawing workshop provided a unique opportunity to explore the human form in all its natural beauty. The day allowed us to explore one material in depth, meaning that the class could focus its energy on representing the subject. Concentration on the subject was steered by the curious nature of the teacher who let exploration underpin the day, allowing expression to flow through the medium onto the page. This was a valuable experience which I would recommend to any potential Brampton artist.

David Fenton AS Student

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New Principal Appointment

After what will be six years with the college, our Principal, John Wilson, will be leaving us at the end of the current academic year to take up a new role at a school in Central London. We wish John well and thank him for his exceptional service and contribution to the college and his commitment to our students.

We are delighted to announce that Emma Bell, former Head of St James Senior Girls’ School, has been appointed as Principal and will take over from John in August this year.

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