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Callington School of Art


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Callington School of Art
Mediums
Watercolour, Acrylics, Oils, Pastels-soft, Pencils, Pen & Wash, Charcoal, Inks, Photography, Computer Art
Topics
  • Drawing Courses for Primary and Secondary School Teachers
  • Photographic images in Projects
  • Life Drawing
    Mixed Media

Contact:
Tessa Sulston,
Callington School of Art
Lower House
9, Church Street
Callington
Cornwall
Great Britain
PL17 7AN

Booking Information:
+44 (0) 1579 383491
E-mail:

Internet:
www.callingtonartschool.com
Directions:
By car
Callington is 15 miles from Plymouth on the A338. It is also on the A390, 8 miles east of Liskeard and 8 miles west of Tavistock. The A30 and A38 trunk roads are close by. We have limited parking but there is a free car park close by.

Try planning your route with the AA Route planner

By train to Plymouth
We will collect you from Plymouth or Gunnislake station. Trains run from London Paddington about once an hour.

For booking train tickets try www.thetrainline.com

By plane
You can fly direct from London (Gatwick) to Plymouth on Air South West We can collect you from Plymouth airport

By coach or bus
There are connecting buses to Plymouth. Callington bus station is a 2min walk away.
Location
Brochure Available:
Please contact Tessa Sulston
    Callington School of Art offers:-

  • A warm and friendly welcome
  • Three-day or six-day residential courses with a maximum of 6 students
  • Evening classes with a maximum of 10 students
  • One-day workshops
  • Courses for teachers
  • Individual courses designed to your requirements
  • Town centre location
  • Comfortable en suite accommodation
  • Delicious home-made cooking
  • Location in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty
  • Trips to local outdoor locations
  • Experienced tutors
  • Spacious light studio and workshops
  • Extensive art library

About the Tutor - Tessa Sulston
Tessa studied Fine Art at Hornsey College of Art in London in the 1970s.
For the twenty years she taught in adult education in Oxford and at Magdalen College School, Oxford, one of the country's leading independant schools.

She has, for many years, taught GCSE and A Level Art courses and prepared students for entry to many of the top art colleges.

Her particular skills are in teaching drawing techniques including life studies, painting and printing. She is especially keen on photography, both digital and SLR, and in photographic silk screen printing. She is also a sculptor with experience in working in all sorts of materials including clay.