The Creative Dimension Trust
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We work in collaboration with The Creative Dimension Trust (TCDT), a charity that runs fully-funded workshops for 14-18 year-olds from schools across London. Their aim is to enable students to acquire a set of fine hand skills which can be applied or transferred to any profession requiring precision, determination, and dexterity, primarily in the cultural and creative industries.

The Creative Dimension Trust run workshops and courses at the Art School in a range of disciplines including gilding, mural painting and printmaking.

Collaborations:

Recent collaborations include an Etching workshop focusing on soft ground etching and sugar lift aquatint with TCDT Tutor Laura Clarke, during November and December 2018, a Gilding & Verre Eglomise course in August 2018 with our Conservation Tutor and gilding expert, Rian Kanduth and an Etching course in our historic Print Room in autumn 2017, where students learned new etching techniques, creating some impressive work.

Tuesday Riddell, the Art School’s Decorative Surfaces Fellow 2017/18, facilitated a gold leaf gilding workshop at Buckingham Palace in July 2018, where students helped restore decorative carved flower designs on the front of banquette seating in the Ballroom. Commenting on the activities, Tuesday described the lasting impact of the participants work, “Students were shown traditional  methods as well as using some of the modern machinery inside the workshop. They will take a selection of the prototypes with them when they leave to keep for their portfolio. This year the students had a chance to fix their creations on to the Palace itself – helping to restore the Palace for years to come.”

If you’re 14-18 years old and love working with your hands, or know someone who is,  you can find out more and apply to take part in a workshop here.

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