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914 Art courses delivered Live Online

Drawing for Beginners - 8 week online course (to your inbox)

5.0(5)

By The City Workshop Edinburgh

Drawing for Beginners - 8 week online course (to your inbox)

Drawing for Beginners - 8 week online course (to your inbox)
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£105

Tea 'N Chat - Mark Making for Textiles + Nicky Simpson

5.0(4)

By Textiles Skills Centre

Tea 'N Chat free event - Talk with Textile Artist Nicky Simpson

Tea 'N Chat - Mark Making for Textiles + Nicky Simpson
Delivered Online
FREE to £10

The Art of Delegation and High-Impact Feedback (Virtual)

By IIL Europe Ltd

The Art of Delegation and High-Impact Feedback (Virtual) Whether you are a project manager, an executive, or simply someone involved in leading or helping others, a critical part of your work must involve delegating and giving feedback. These two skills, however, are not as simple as they seem. How do you know what to delegate? What kinds of feedback should you give? Knowing this and practicing this are two different things. Ultimately, delegating and giving feedback are skills that must be done mindfully, strategically, and meaningfully. They must be done in ways that not only positively impact performance, but also inspire growth, engagement, and motivation. When done poorly, they can create significant problems. But when done well, they can generate value for everyone and benefit future endeavors. In this course, you will learn to think more deeply about the importance of delegating and discover how to give better feedback. You will have opportunities to apply best practices and methodologies that you can use in the real world, ultimately paying off for you and for others. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Explain why common excuses for NOT delegating are short-sighted Identify what needs delegating by using a proven methodology Utilize best practices in real world scenarios, delegating in a way that benefits you and the individual to whom you delegate Summarize key lessons learned in brain science which enhance the feedback-giving process Recognize the critical connection between feedback and performance Apply a proven model to deliver feedback that inspires growth, engagement, and motivation Delegation What is delegation? What makes delegation hard? What do I delegate and why? How to delegate effectively

The Art of Delegation and High-Impact Feedback (Virtual)
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£450

Imaginary Mosaic Cafe Taster Course

By Imaginary Mosaic Cafe

Online taster mosaic course to get started in the art of mosaics with the Imaginary Mosaic Cafe.

Imaginary Mosaic Cafe Taster Course
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£40

The Goddess Hour

5.0(5)

By This Divine Life

A beautiful hour of connection, guidance and fun! Join together with other like minded women, to feel held supported and seen.

The Goddess Hour
Delivered Online + more
£15

Little Fishers In Watercolour And Mixed Media

By Marilyn Allis

In this workshop, you will learn how to create a delightful painting capturing children fishing with nets in a river using magical mixed media techniques. Through the use of watercolours, metallic nets, and chameleon paint, you will be transported back to carefree days of childhood. Don't worry if you're new to painting or mixed media - this class caters to all skill levels, including beginners. You'll be guided through each step of the process, making it a fun and easy experience. Throughout the workshop, you'll have the chance to experiment with various materials and techniques, allowing your creativity to shine. The blend of watercolours and metallic elements will give your artwork a vibrant and dynamic finish. As you immerse yourself in painting and creating, you may find yourself reminiscing about simpler times and the joy of childhood activities. This class offers a transformative experience that will leave you with a beautiful piece of art and a sense of contentment. - Explore the use of watercolours and mixed media - Experiment with metallic nets and chameleon paint - Capture the essence of children having fun fishing in a river Join this workshop to discover new techniques, unleash your creativity, and create an artwork that will bring a smile to your face. During the workshop, you will have the opportunity to experiment with different materials and techniques, allowing you to express your creativity in a unique way. The combination of watercolours and metallic elements will create a vibrant and dynamic finish to your artwork. As you immerse yourself in the process of painting and creating, you may find yourself feeling nostalgic for simpler times and the joy of childhood activities. This workshop offers a transformative experience that will leave you with a beautiful piece of art and a sense of contentment. – Explore the use of watercolours and mixed media – Experiment with metallic nets and chameleon paint – Capture the essence of children having fun fishing in a river Join this workshop to learn new techniques, unleash your creativity, and create a piece of art that will bring a smile to your face.

Little Fishers In Watercolour And Mixed Media
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£10 to £70

The Art of Delegation and High-Impact Feedback: In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

The Art of Delegation and High-Impact Feedback: In-House Training Whether you are a project manager, an executive, or simply someone involved in leading or helping others, a critical part of your work must involve delegating and giving feedback. These two skills, however, are not as simple as they seem. How do you know what to Partcipant? What kinds of feedback should you give? Knowing this and practicing this are two different things. Ultimately, delegating and giving feedback are skills that must be done mindfully, strategically, and meaningfully. They must be done in ways that not only positively impact performance, but also inspire growth, engagement, and motivation. When done poorly, they can create significant problems. But when done well, they can generate value for everyone and benefit future endeavors. In this course, you will learn to think more deeply about the importance of delegating and discover how to give better feedback. You will have opportunities to apply best practices and methodologies that you can use in the real world, ultimately paying off for you and for others. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Explain why common excuses for NOT delegating are short-sighted Identify what needs delegating by using a proven methodology Utilize best practices in real world scenarios, delegating in a way that benefits you and the individual to whom you Partcipant Summarize key lessons learned in brain science which enhance the feedback-giving process Recognize the critical connection between feedback and performance Apply a proven model to deliver feedback that inspires growth, engagement, and motivation Getting Started What is delegation? What makes delegation hard? What do I Partcipant and why? How to Partcipant effectively Feedback Exploring the feedback process Why feedback is hard to give...and receive Why giving feedback effectively is important Feedback models

The Art of Delegation and High-Impact Feedback: In-House Training
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£450

Build a Creative Wellbeing Journaling Habit in 6 Weeks

By Wellbeing Journaling

If you have a lots of going on in your life and feel a bit lost, craving for some relaxing time and creativity, join me online for an hour of journaling, mindful breathing, drawing and lettering

Build a Creative Wellbeing Journaling Habit in 6 Weeks
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£62 to £130

Creative Practice

By Airtily

Live via Zoom. Fortnightly - 1/15/29 Oct, 12/26 Nov, 10 Dec - 6-8pm UK time Join artist Julie Galante for this course designed to nurture your creative practice. Together we’ll explore ways to create work that reflects your individual interests, passion, and point of view, no matter your experience level. The course content is delivered over six live Zoom sessions, in a small, welcoming group with plenty of opportunities for interaction. Additionally, there will be optional (but highly recommended) assignments to complete in between the live sessions - assignments designed to get you stuck in to your creative practice in new and interesting ways. During each live session, there will be a demonstration focusing on a particular aspect of visual art - this will include various materials, subjects, and considerations such as composition, theme, mark-making, layering, and so on. We will also have a look at everyone’s recent creations, with celebration of the triumphs and suggestions for moving forward with work-in-progress. Together we’ll explore techniques including drawing, painting, mixed-media, and collage, but you don’t have to work exclusively in these media to take part - all creative disciplines are welcome. Each participant will be encouraged to deepen their explorations in whatever direction interests them most - be it a series of drawings, written reflections, sketches, collages, photographs, mixed-media pieces, or a unique, personal combination of all these. There will be an optional Facebook group for participants to stay connected and share their creations with each other between sessions. There will also be discounts available for other workshops and one-to-one mentoring. 

Creative Practice
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£225

Curating the Experience: Psychology of Art and Exhibitions

By AIR Courses, London

A course on Curating and the Psychology of Perception - which are very closely interlinked. Curating and the Psychology of Perception are very closely interlinked. Yet, psychologists and curators are rarely brought together to examine them together. This course has previously ran as part of the rich portfolio of (AIR interdisciplinary courses)[https://www.gold.ac.uk/short-courses/air]. It now runs as part AIR Courses at TechnoTruth. Taught by leading experts This course is taught by two leading experts. The course combines lectures on the history of the most important exhibitions of modern art with psychology of perception to address several important questions. Read more on the course page. Group bookings and Enquiries To book this course for a group, please email us at: info(@TechnoTruth.co.uk). Refunds: We will be happy to refund the fee, minus the Eventbrite fee, which is not refundable. For cancellations latter than 24 hours ahead of the start of the training, a proportion of the fee (£95) is non-refundable.

Curating the Experience: Psychology of Art and Exhibitions
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£195
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