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“ Lots of our Level 1 and Level 2 students had never been to London, so they were in awe of the experience on their day trip. Seeing the Millennium wheel, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Thames, the Hayward Gallery - all were fantastic, and lots of students took photos and made drawings of what inspired them. The Tate Modern was a little overwhelming but everyone went around the different galleries. There were a lot of sleepy students on the coach on the way home… all said and done, it was a great day out for the everyone ”. Debbie Wilson.
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‘ The course far exceeded my expectations ’
‘ A really warm, friendly and fascinating experience with great fellow students and a brilliant and always supportive teacher ’
‘ Great tutor, very social environment with everyone supporting each other ’
‘ The class was always engaging and interesting, and I had the opportunity to try many different techniques and find my own style ’
‘ Our tutor is really one of the best teachers I've encountered in a long time. Competent, calm, attentive and extremely skilled in his subject, we all were able to learn the basics and develop our own interests in terms of techniques, styles and approach ’
Artist’s Talk
This year we are supporting Refugee Week, in their annual celebration of the creativity & cultural contribution of refugees. The theme is : Home : from the places we gather to share meals to our collective home, Earth. This celebration brings our creative community together in an exhibition on the 4th Floor atrium between 21st - 25th June and with Show Opening celebrations on 21st June 5 - 8pm
East Sussex College. Station Approach, Hastings, East Sussex. TN34 1BA Ceramic work by : Judith DouglasLeisure Summer Show
21 – 25 June 24
21 June 5 - 8pm Show Opening