7 week course: Drawing and 3D Forms - Camden Art Centre

Radical Bodies: Drawing and 3D forms is a 7 week course led by Josephine Chime.

The course will focus on reshaping ideas of the body through drawing and 3D forms. 

Students will be guided through experimentation with different mediums and drawing techniques such as watercolour and paper mache to manifest radical figurative human forms and be encouraged to challenge dominant narratives of the body.

The course will incorporate drawing and modelling from digital and imaginative references and life models to create depictions of the physical form. 

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Additional information

The building is fully wheelchair accessible. Please visit our access page on our website for more information on getting here, parking and facilities.

Adults’ courses are 18+ unless otherwise stated.

Evidence of concessionary status must be shown on the first day of the course.

Booking on a course at Camden Art Centre signifies your agreement to our terms and conditions as stated in our Learning Agreement.

Bookings are non-refundable and non-transferable, unless the course is cancelled by the Centre. See Learning Agreement for details.

For the safety and comfort of our course attendees and staff, and to ensure we are accessible to the most vulnerable we
encourage:

  • Wearing a face covering in the building unless exempt.
  • Social distancing.
  • Following instructions given by a member of staff.
  • Please stay at home if you are feeling unwell.

The Artist

Josephine Chime is a mixed media artist based in East London. Their practice transgresses ideas of accepted beauty through the deconstruction of the body. The strong cord that connects their work is the visual analysis on the onslaught of female homogeneous images and how technology shapes the vision and ideals of what is desirable.

Chime’s creative practice moves between art and design, she has worked with industry clients such as Gilles Peterson, Boiler Room, Havana Club and British Council to create installations, products and illustrations. Chime also works with a diverse range of schools delivering workshops to explore art-making as an expressive healing tool.