Art Classes for all - We look forward to meeting you!

Fun, friendly, welcoming Art Classes to help you to reach your creative potential.  Guided lessons and supported projects where you can follow your own direction and choices. 

 

Suitable for all adults and all levels of ability, working at your own pace.  Materials and equipment are provided, and there is space to leave your work between classes.  Regular weekly classes in 5,6 or 7-week terms, dependant upon the B&NES academic timetabling.

 

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Held in the Art Room at the brilliant Hive Community Centre, Peasedown St John. 

To book a place either check-out on one of the course pages below, or contact me

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Scroll down to read more about Holly’s teaching qualifications, experience, and philosophy.

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About Holly

Holly is a Member of Bath Society of Artists, a finalist in The Creative Bath Awards 2021, and previously held the positions of: Secretary of Bath Area Network for Artists; Director of Widcombe Studios in Bath; and Member of the Arts and Health South West Artist Advisory Group.  She has won many awards and given various public academic presentations.  See more of her biography.

Holly has been making art since she was three years old, and teaching since she was a teenager.  She grew up in a creative household where regular “making-day” parties were thrown for her and her friends.  By the time she was a teenager she was helping to run them for her little sister.  

Holly gained a BA(Hons) in Sculpture from Wimbledon School of Art in 1995, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Sculpture from The City and Guilds of London Art School in 1998, and completed a Master’s Degree in Design at the University of the West of England in 2020.  She gained a City and Guilds Certificate in Teaching Further Education from Radstock College in August 2007, and has taught art to private individuals, community groups, and in schools, galleries and colleges since 1996.