Join resident portrait artist Ellie Kerr-Smiley in this portrait drawing portrait workshop aimed at 12 - 18 year olds.
Portrait Workshop
Portrait Workshop
Join resident portrait artist Ellie Kerr-Smiley in this portrait drawing workshop aimed at 12 – 18 year olds.
 
Learn the basics of how to create a life-like portrait in this fun, friendly and accessible class.
 
What to expect:
 
Ellie will guide you through how to draw a portrait, from composition, to creating lifelike details and exploring skin tone colours that will help bring your portrait to life.
 
This is a drop off workshop. 
 
What to take/wear:
 
All materials are provided. 
 
Benefits:
 
Learn and develop your close observation drawing skills, alongside exploring colour theory.
 
In this relaxed and friendly class it is also a great opportunity to meet other likeminded creatives!
 
Times: 2pm – 5pm
The base 

The Base opened on Friday 8 February 2019 in partnership with Greenham Trust and the Corn Exchange. It became a registered charity in 2022 (charity no. 1199188) and is dedicated to improving access to the arts whilst bringing quality visual art to the local area.

Situated in a purpose-built arts and craft building, The Base’s £1.7M venue was designed by Sutton Griffin Architects of Newbury.

The space comprises of a 110sqm gallery, artists’ studios and a workshop for participatory classes.

There is also a café facility managed by Honesty Café group.

Striving to be a flagship visual arts venue in West Berkshire, The Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year 54 exhibition launched the inaugural gallery programme.

Displaying some of the best wildlife photography from across the globe, the exhibition comprised of 100 photograph across 7 categories and is renowned for attracting millions of visitors around the world every year. 

The Base is also home to 8 visual artists and craft makers as well as Open Studios West Berkshire and North Hampshire, who present their annual INSIGHT exhibition at The Base every May. 

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