LGBTQ+ Art History Workshop
In this in-person workshop, you will explore landscape art through an LGBTQ+ lens…
In this in-person workshop, you will explore landscape art through an LGBTQ+ lens, discovering how three influential artists – David Hockney, Bhupen Khakhar, and Ethel Sands – used place, colour, and perspective to express identity and experience. you’ll look at key works from each artist, discuss how their lives and viewpoints shaped their approaches to landscape, and consider the social contexts in which they worked.
Guided by these inspirations, you’ll then create your own acrylic landscape paintings, using colour, composition, and mark-making to reflect personal stories and connections to place. This workshop is suitable for all abilities and encourages creative expression, community, and celebration of LGBTQ+ voices in art.
All ticket proceeds will be donated to local charity, Out Together, a local charity for the elderly LGBTQ+ community.
PLEASE NOTE: if you’re no longer able to attend this event please cancel your ticket or contact events@wellingtonplace.co.uk Places for these events are limited and there is often a waitlist to ensure everybody gets a fair chance to attend, so please let us know in plenty of time so we can reallocate your spot to another member of the WP community.
All ticket proceeds are donated to charity, therefore this event is non-refundable.
This event will take place in Wellington Central which has step free access, and accessible toilets. Cold drinks and tea & coffee making facilities are available however please note there are no lowered counter tops so if you require assistance please speak to a member of our events team who can help you. The nearest blue badge parking is the NCP car park on site, please see here for more info https://www.ncp.co.uk/find-a-car-park/car-parks/leeds-wellington-place/.
For any questions, please contact events@wellingtonplace.co.uk .
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