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Training & Development


Professional development for businesses, schools and childcare providers
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Term dates

Summer Term
Starts: Mon 16 Apr 2012
Half Term: Mon 4 Jun - Sat 9 Jun 2012
Ends: Mon 16 Jul 2012

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Our centres

Adult Community Learning Centre (ACLC)
Australia Road
W12 7PT
020 8753 6252

Macbeth Centre (MAC)
Macbeth Street
W6 9JJ
0845 839 7912

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Art and Design

Art, Drawing and Life Drawing, Portraiture, Watercolour, Painting and Oil Painting, Illustration and Photography


Programme manager

Jane Sutton
0845 839 7912
alssinfo@lbhf.gov.uk

This exciting programme is open to everyone, whatever your level, and includes accredited and non accredited courses.

We offer a professional environment whether you are a complete beginner or working towards a trade qualification. Some courses are very popular, so if you are planning on continuing for more than one term, we strongly recommend enrolling for the following term’s course, or re-enrolling as soon as possible. This is particularly important for students working on a project.

It may be possible to pay course fees by regular installments throughout your course, instead of paying the full amount at the start. Please ask about installment plans when you enrol.

Further education/qualification classes
Courses with a blue band are accredited and are aimed at those who would like to work towards a nationally recognised qualification.

Courses leading to a qualification will require an interview before you can enrol.

Concessions
If you are entitled to a concessionary fee and join any accredited course, you will receive a £20 discount for every additional accredited course you join.

To help pay for course fees and materials, it may be possible to apply for the Learner Support Fund.

Equipment
The department provides most specialised tools and equipment, but you will need to buy the raw materials for your project(s). The course information sheets give detailed information of what students will be expected to bring.

Health and safety
The tools, machines and substances used in classes can be dangerous and you play an important role in ensuring safety. We apply professional standards, so you will be expected to wear the recommended protective clothing and equipment. All accidents or hazards must be reported to your lecturer immediately.

Storing work
There is limited storage.

End of year shows
You will have an opportunity to take part in our annual Arts and Crafts exhibition at the end of the summer term.

It is possible to start most courses in September, January and April. If you choose to study for more than one term your tutor will help you develop your skills throughout the year by setting new targets through your own individual learning plan.

 
  

Quick course list

 
Jewellery - mixed abilityJewellery - beginners/intermediate
Jewellery - intermediate/advancedJewellery - for all, Saturday class
 

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Jewellery - mixed ability   
We will cover soldering, etching, enamelling, piercing, filing, forming, shaping, doming, wax carving, roll printing, basic hinges & joints, chain making, box making. Finishing and polishing, making findings, drawing wire, laminate inlay, forging (i.e. a taper).  More information...
Fees:   full £180   conc £70   non EU £314
Day   Time   Weeks   Centre   Start   End   CodeTutor
Tue   18:30-21:00   11   MAC   24/04/12   10/07/12   AJ3600Farah Qureshi   Full
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Jewellery - beginners/intermediate   
We will cover basic metal working techniques:cutting, sawing, piercing, filing, emery, texturing and polishing; anneling and hard-soldering, doming, forming, drilling; wire bending, making a box bezel/ stone setting. Fabricating items of jewellery: rings, pendants, earrings and wrist chains.  More information...
Fees:   full £180   conc £70   non EU £314
Day   Time   Weeks   Centre   Start   End   CodeTutor
Tue   10:00-12:30   11   MAC   24/04/12   10/07/12   AJ3610Silke Heuer   Full
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Jewellery - intermediate/advanced   
We will cover some of the intermediate and advanced jewelley making techniques in set projects or in individual learning aims which include: Fusing and reticulating silver, working with silver and gold, stone settings for gypsy- and claw-, press-forming, etching, enamelling, wax carving, casting, producing all types of jewellery, attaching ready-made findings and fabricating your own if you wish.  More information...
Fees:   full £180   conc £70   non EU £314
Day   Time   Weeks   Centre   Start   End   CodeTutor
Tue   13:00-15:30   11   MAC   24/04/12   10/07/12   AJ3611Silke Heuer   Nearly Full
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Jewellery - for all, Saturday class   
The course is about learning and developing skills and techniques to create jewellery from a range of materials. What materials and tools to use Basic beaded jewellery construction Basic design techniques Bead and wire twisting Using nylon and supple threads Using different wire techniques Using jumping rings Using separators Knotting between beads and pearls  More information...
Fees:   full £48   conc £20   non EU £115
Day   Time   Weeks   Centre   Start   End   CodeTutor
Thu   18:00-20:00   5   HAC   14/06/12   12/07/12   AJ3620 TBC   
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