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Education is core to all RBS activities. It aims to inspire, educate, and inform a broad audience on all aspects of sculpture by:

  • Engaging and educating young people in the art of sculpture, both within and outside the formal curriculum.
  • Promoting sculpture to the public.
  • Supporting sculptors' development in their practice.
  • Informing related professions.

For further information please contact Julie Beech, Education Projects Manager on a Wednesday or a Thursday – 020 7373 5554 or email education@rbs.org.uk

 

Year 9 Students from IAMS School, London.

 

 

Sculpting a Living

Professional Development Seminars for Sculptors

Wednesday 01 & Thursday 02 April 2009, 09.30am - 5.30pm

Six highly informative and enjoyable seminars providing practical information, training and networking opportunities for those who make their living from their work.

A range of speakers from all perspectives within the sculptural profession will bring their expertise and advice to each seminar - from practicing RBS sculptors, gallery owners, finance and funding advisors, art marketing and copyright experts.

"The seminars were incredibly useful, both as reinforcement of already known information and as a source of new information."

"Very useful handouts with loads of information. I am sure they will come in useful for many years to come."

Seminar attendees 2007

Two day block of seminars: £135 (incl. VAT)
Individual seminars: £25 (incl. VAT)
Buffet lunch included

For further information and a booking form please contact Julie Beech at education@rbs.org.uk

 

Supported by Heath Lambert Group incorporating Blackwell Green

 

 

Other Event and Activities

Click here to view our 'Events and Activites' section for other events.

   
 

 

If you require further information:
please call +44 (0)20 7373 5554
or email Julie Beech

Royal British Society of Sculptors
108 Old Brompton Road
LondonSW7 3RA

membership: 020 7373 5554
administration: 020 7373 8615
email: info@rbs.org.uk

   
 

 

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