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Entry Requirements

No standard entry requirements. Courses are free if claiming a benefit or earning less than £25,000.

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Study Mode

Part time

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Duration

3 days

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Timetable

Check with your Skills for Work Tutor.


Key features and Benefits

  • Courses are bitesize and manageable
  • Gain experience you can apply in daily life
  • Build personal development and confidence
  • Flexible with various start dates throughout the year

Explore Mixed Media Art and focus your mind with local artist Chris Oddie! No experience needed.

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  • Overview

    A free* 3-day workshop exploring mixed media art with local artist Chris Oddie. Use a range of artistic material and build your creative skills with acrylics, charcoal, and other materials whilst improving focus and mental clarity. 

    Art is a proven tool to reduce stress, boost self-esteem, and improve mental health. This workshop is designed to help you:

    • Build confidence
    • Develop a sense of achievement
    • Gain clarity and focus to progress in employment or daily life
    • Meet like-minded people and develop your networking skills

    *Courses are free if claiming a benefit or earning less than £25,000.

  • Entry Requirements

    No standard entry requirements. Courses are free if claiming a benefit or earning less than £25,000.

  • What will I do?

    • Learn, create and explore Mixed Media Art
    • Develop a routine to maintain your Health and Wellbeing
    • Take part in creative and engaging activities
    • Learning to take care of yourself
    • Meet like-minded people and develop your communication and networking skills
  • What can I do next?

    Take your next steps and build your confidence. Develop skills to get you set for daily life or employment. 

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*In the Government's latest achievement tables for learners aged 16-18.