ONLINE MENTORING WITH EUGENIE VRONSKAYA
£399.00
6 in stock
About The Course
ABOUT THE COURSE
ABOUT THE COURSE
Join Eugenie Vronskaya for 3 months of online mentoring & feedback sessions as well as ongoing support through a private online chat group. This is three months of in-depth and personalised support, guidance and encouragement, providing a framework to progress your practice over the programme, through presenting and discussing your work in a supportive and constructive atmosphere with fellow artists. Advice and guidance will be tailored to each artist’s needs. Numbers will be capped at 6 participants so that each artist will have a generous amount of time to present their work.
Monthly Zoom sessions will be facilitated by Eugenie Vronskaya. Participants may present a maximum of 3-4 paintings each time, plus some supporting work – drawings, sketchbooks etc. Encouragement and advice will be given for work to be done during each month, between the sessions, and an ongoing group email conversation will provide space for an informal exchange and discussion of ideas, questions, issues, etc. Being part of a small group of fellow artists provides a hugely valuable sense of community and a source of constructive critique over an extended period of time, which can really help you take your work to the next level.
This three months of mentoring aims to build confidence and support the development and progress of each artist. The programme is open to artists at any stage in their career.
Zoom sessions
January – March 2025
Wednesday 8th January, Wednesday 12th February & Wednesday 12th March 2025
Total – 9 hours on zoom, plus ongoing group Whatsapp conversation & support.
EUGENIE VRONSKAYA
Russian born artist currently living and working in London and Scottish Highlands. She studied Icon painting technique at an early age and subsequently she attended Krasnopresnenskaya School of Art and a Fine Art University in Moscow. In 1989 Vronskaya arrived to UK and in 1991 she became the first Russian Student ever attending MA at the Royal College of Art.