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London Group study day

The first meeting of the London Group will be held on Saturday 14 April 2018, starting at 10.00am and finishing at 16.30pm This interactive day will be led by Fine Art Programme leader Caroline Wright.

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Study visit: Textiles weekend in London

Join OCA tutor Priscilla Jones on the 3 and 4 March in London. On Saturday we will visit Embellishment in Fashion at the Royal School of Needlework and on Sunday we will take in the Spring Knitting and Stitching Show at the Olympia.

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What is your tutor up to? Chapter 7: Guy Mankowski thumb

What is your tutor up to? Chapter 7: Guy Mankowski

OCA Writing Skills and Scriptwriting tutor Guy Mankowski’s novel ‘An Honest Deceit’ has been chosen as a New Writing North Read Regional 2018 title. As a part of this scheme he will be undertaking talks, library events and book groups across the North of England.

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OCA giveaway: Edge 5. Share

We have 100 hardcopy versions of this issue to give away, just email Course Support with your name, student number and postal address by the 5 January.

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What is your tutor up to? Chapter 6: Caroline Wright thumb

What is your tutor up to? Chapter 6: Caroline Wright

Over the past ten months, OCA Programme Leader Caroline Wright has been Artist in Residence at the Cambridge Judge Business School

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What is your tutor up to? Chapter 5: Les Monaghan thumb

What is your tutor up to? Chapter 5: Les Monaghan

OCA tutor Les Monaghan has a couple of talks coming up in November.

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Writing about art, possibly for the first time.

Last week I attended a day course at the Whitechapel Gallery called ‘Writing about Art’ it was led by author of the little red book of near enough the same name – Gilda Williams. It was a loaded day full of useful tips and advice and importantly diminished our pre-conceived ideas of what good art writing should look like.

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