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Tate St Ives Workshop

Feminist School of Painting Workshop Landscape Painters Anonymous

16 July 2022 at 13.30–15.30
Photograph taken outside, top third of background is blue sky, bottom is green fields and trees. A face is obscured by a watercolour drawing held up in front of it with the words 'Landscape Painters Anonymous' painted on it in white.

Image Credit: Simon Bayliss

Take part in painting workshops with artist Simon Bayliss, exploring the landscapes of Cornwall and the world

Landscape Painters Anonymous is a roving watercolour workshop, focused on the leisurely pursuit of observational landscape painting. For Ad Minoliti’s Feminist School of Painting workshop, we will be working ‘en plein air’ in the gallery from a series of live-stream webcams from around the world.

All experience levels are welcome, including anyone who hasn’t painted before. The painting sessions are modest and informal, with gentle guidance offered. Participants will be provided with paints, brushes and paper, although you’re welcome to bring your own.

Inspired by Ad Minoliti’s belief in the importance of the activity of painting and embracing the ‘happy accident’; the sessions are intended to provide space to freely engage in a thoughtful activity with others.

Simon Bayliss is an artist and music producer based in St Ives, Cornwall, UK. Trained as a painter and then as a potter, he works mainly in slipware ceramics, dance music and video, with occasional forays into poetry and performance. Born in Wolverhampton in 1984, he was raised in Andros, Bahamas, then East Devon, UK and has been living in Cornwall most of his adult life.

Tate St Ives is located on Porthmeor Beach. There is a ramp up to the gallery entrance alongside stairs with a handrail.

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Gallery 6

Porthmeor Beach
St Ives
Cornwall TR26 1TG
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Date & Time

16 July 2022 at 13.30–15.30

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£0 / £0 for Members

A ticket, Tate Membership or Local's Pass is also required to attend this event.

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