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Intermediate Service :The Creative Frontline
Service Title: The Creative Frontline
Masterclasses in Heritage & Identity for Teens & Young Adults
The Offer: What is included?
Technical Masterclasses: Deep dives into professional techniques including mixed media colour theory, collage, and cultural narrative.
Professional Mentorship: Direct access to an M.A. qualified artist with a national exhibition record (British Library, Leeds City Museum).
Advanced Resources: Portfolio-grade worksheets and "Artist Toolbox" guides designed for GCSE/A-Level support.
Studio-Standard Demo Piece: A sophisticated sample piece that demonstrates complex layering and conceptual depth.
The Value: Why it’s unique?
This service bridges the gap between the classroom and the professional art world.
Portfolio Development: Students produce work that is suitable for college or university applications, backed by academic theory.
Cultural Commentary: Sessions go beyond aesthetics to explore Black British identity, music history, and social justice—topics that resonate deeply with modern teens.
Vocational Insight: I share the "business of art," discussing how to move from a private studio to public museum exhibitions.
Investment & Logistics
Rate:£90 per hour
Length of Service: Typically delivered as intensive 2-hour masterclasses or 4-week "Portfolio Booster" blocks.
Target Audience: Secondary school students (Year 7–13), Youth Centres, and Alternative Provision (AP) settings.
Service Title: The Creative Frontline
Masterclasses in Heritage & Identity for Teens & Young Adults
The Offer: What is included?
Technical Masterclasses: Deep dives into professional techniques including mixed media colour theory, collage, and cultural narrative.
Professional Mentorship: Direct access to an M.A. qualified artist with a national exhibition record (British Library, Leeds City Museum).
Advanced Resources: Portfolio-grade worksheets and "Artist Toolbox" guides designed for GCSE/A-Level support.
Studio-Standard Demo Piece: A sophisticated sample piece that demonstrates complex layering and conceptual depth.
The Value: Why it’s unique?
This service bridges the gap between the classroom and the professional art world.
Portfolio Development: Students produce work that is suitable for college or university applications, backed by academic theory.
Cultural Commentary: Sessions go beyond aesthetics to explore Black British identity, music history, and social justice—topics that resonate deeply with modern teens.
Vocational Insight: I share the "business of art," discussing how to move from a private studio to public museum exhibitions.
Investment & Logistics
Rate:£90 per hour
Length of Service: Typically delivered as intensive 2-hour masterclasses or 4-week "Portfolio Booster" blocks.
Target Audience: Secondary school students (Year 7–13), Youth Centres, and Alternative Provision (AP) settings.