Short courses
The Prince’s School regularly hosts events and courses for the public. Check our site regularly or join our mailing list to ensure that you are kept up to date.
For more information on short courses or to book a place, please contact Sam Pepper, 020 7613 8547.
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Geometry and the Order of Nature
This course introduces students to the basic principles of geometry and number in Nature. It includes the study of the primary symmetry groups and their diverse application in the arts...
6th February - 26th March at The Prince's School for Traditional Arts, Charlotte Road, London Read more -
The Flemish Technique -The mixed method of egg tempera and oil paint
During this practical workshop students will explore the painting techniques and glazing recipes used by the Flemish masters of the late 15th century. Artists of this period combined the two...
6th February - 10th February at Great Western Studios , London Read more -
Traditional Geometry
In this course a variety of geometric patterns, mainly from the Islamic and Christian traditions, will be examined and constructed. This will involve working with some of the semi regular...
7th February - 27th March at The Prince's School for Traditional Arts, Charlotte Road, London Read more -
The Art of the Arabesque
This practical course will introduce styles of decoration based on plant forms that emerged and developed during Islam's Golden Age. Governed by geometric principles, these abstract floral and foliate motifs...
8th February - 29th March at The Prince's School for Traditional Arts, Charlotte Road, London Read more -
Ceramic Tiles with Geometric Design
This course will take students through a comprehensive process of making ceramic tiles; from the study of the repeat geometric units to understanding the nature of clay and glazes, it...
8th February - 28th March at The Prince's School for Traditional Arts, Charlotte Road, London Read more -
The Geometry of Christian and Islamic Patterns
The various styles of geometric patterning within sacred art differ from one religion to another. However, there is only one universal law of mathematics and thus all these differing patterns...
8th February - 28th March at The Prince's School for Traditional Arts, Charlotte Road, London Read more
